神经科学
视皮层
新皮层
等级制度
丘脑
感受野
计算机科学
感觉系统
生物
市场经济
经济
作者
Joshua H. Siegle,Xiaoxuan Jia,Séverine Durand,Sam Gale,Corbett Bennett,Nile Graddis,Greggory Heller,Tamina K. Ramirez,Hannah Choi,Jennifer Luviano,Peter A. Groblewski,Ruweida Ahmed,Anton Arkhipov,Amy Bernard,Yazan N. Billeh,Dillan Brown,Michael A. Buice,Nicolas Cain,Shiella Caldejon,Linzy Casal
出处
期刊:Nature
[Nature Portfolio]
日期:2021-01-20
卷期号:592 (7852): 86-92
被引量:473
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41586-020-03171-x
摘要
The anatomy of the mammalian visual system, from the retina to the neocortex, is organized hierarchically1. However, direct observation of cellular-level functional interactions across this hierarchy is lacking due to the challenge of simultaneously recording activity across numerous regions. Here we describe a large, open dataset-part of the Allen Brain Observatory2-that surveys spiking from tens of thousands of units in six cortical and two thalamic regions in the brains of mice responding to a battery of visual stimuli. Using cross-correlation analysis, we reveal that the organization of inter-area functional connectivity during visual stimulation mirrors the anatomical hierarchy from the Allen Mouse Brain Connectivity Atlas3. We find that four classical hierarchical measures-response latency, receptive-field size, phase-locking to drifting gratings and response decay timescale-are all correlated with the hierarchy. Moreover, recordings obtained during a visual task reveal that the correlation between neural activity and behavioural choice also increases along the hierarchy. Our study provides a foundation for understanding coding and signal propagation across hierarchically organized cortical and thalamic visual areas.
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