Multiplicative Mechanism of Lateral Interactions Revealed by Controlling Interhemispheric Input

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Autor(a) principal: Wunderle, Thomas
Data de Publicação: 2012
Outros Autores: Eriksson, David, Schmidt, Kerstin Erika
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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Resumo: Long-range horizontal connections are thought to modulate the responsiveness of neurons by supplying contextual information. A special type of long-range connections are interhemispheric projections, linking the 2 cerebral hemispheres. To investigate the action of those projections in a causal approach, we recorded in cat primary visual cortex while deactivating corresponding regions on the contralateral hemisphere. Interestingly, the action of callosal projections turned out to depend on the local and global composition of the stimulus: Full-field stimulation with gratings revealed moderate rate decreases (modulation index 20.24) and some significant increases (10.21), whereas with lesser salient random dot textures, much more neurons were affected and reacted with pronounced rate decreases (20.4). However, orientation and direction selectivity of those neurons were only slightly influenced by callosal input. This invariance could be achieved by scaling responses multiplicatively. Indeed, we could quantify the action of callosal input as a multiplicative scaling of responses, but additive scaling also occurred, especially for grating stimulation. We conclude that the quantitative action of long-range horizontal connections is by no means fixed but depends on how the network is driven by an external stimulus. Qualitatively, those connections seem to adjust the response gain of neurons, thereby preserving their selectivity.
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title Multiplicative Mechanism of Lateral Interactions Revealed by Controlling Interhemispheric Input
spellingShingle Multiplicative Mechanism of Lateral Interactions Revealed by Controlling Interhemispheric Input
Wunderle, Thomas
corpus callosum
gain modulation
long-range connections
orientation selectivity
reversible deactivation
title_short Multiplicative Mechanism of Lateral Interactions Revealed by Controlling Interhemispheric Input
title_full Multiplicative Mechanism of Lateral Interactions Revealed by Controlling Interhemispheric Input
title_fullStr Multiplicative Mechanism of Lateral Interactions Revealed by Controlling Interhemispheric Input
title_full_unstemmed Multiplicative Mechanism of Lateral Interactions Revealed by Controlling Interhemispheric Input
title_sort Multiplicative Mechanism of Lateral Interactions Revealed by Controlling Interhemispheric Input
author Wunderle, Thomas
author_facet Wunderle, Thomas
Eriksson, David
Schmidt, Kerstin Erika
author_role author
author2 Eriksson, David
Schmidt, Kerstin Erika
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Wunderle, Thomas
Eriksson, David
Schmidt, Kerstin Erika
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv corpus callosum
gain modulation
long-range connections
orientation selectivity
reversible deactivation
topic corpus callosum
gain modulation
long-range connections
orientation selectivity
reversible deactivation
description Long-range horizontal connections are thought to modulate the responsiveness of neurons by supplying contextual information. A special type of long-range connections are interhemispheric projections, linking the 2 cerebral hemispheres. To investigate the action of those projections in a causal approach, we recorded in cat primary visual cortex while deactivating corresponding regions on the contralateral hemisphere. Interestingly, the action of callosal projections turned out to depend on the local and global composition of the stimulus: Full-field stimulation with gratings revealed moderate rate decreases (modulation index 20.24) and some significant increases (10.21), whereas with lesser salient random dot textures, much more neurons were affected and reacted with pronounced rate decreases (20.4). However, orientation and direction selectivity of those neurons were only slightly influenced by callosal input. This invariance could be achieved by scaling responses multiplicatively. Indeed, we could quantify the action of callosal input as a multiplicative scaling of responses, but additive scaling also occurred, especially for grating stimulation. We conclude that the quantitative action of long-range horizontal connections is by no means fixed but depends on how the network is driven by an external stimulus. Qualitatively, those connections seem to adjust the response gain of neurons, thereby preserving their selectivity.
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