Adaptive shaping of cortical response selectivity in the vibrissa pathway.
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One embodiment of context-dependent sensory processing is bottom-up adaptation, where persistent stimuli decrease neuronal firing rate over hundreds of milliseconds. Adaptation is not, however, simply the fatigue of the sensory pathway, but shapes the information flow and selectivity to stimulus features. Adaptation enhances spatial discriminability (distinguishing stimulus location) while degrading detectability (reporting presence of the stimulus), for both the ideal observer of the cortex and awake, behaving animals. However, how the dynamics of the adaptation shape the cortical response and this detection and discrimination tradeoff is unknown, as is to what degree this phenomenon occurs on a continuum as opposed to a switching of processing modes. Using voltage-sensitive dye imaging in anesthetized rats to capture the temporal and spatial characteristics of the cortical response to tactile inputs, we showed that the suppression of the cortical response, in both magnitude and spatial spread, is continuously modulated by the increasing amount of energy in the adapting stimulus, which is nonuniquely determined by its frequency and velocity. Single-trial ideal observer analysis demonstrated a tradeoff between detectability and spatial discriminability up to a moderate amount of adaptation, which corresponds to the frequency range in natural whisking. This was accompanied by a decrease in both detectability and discriminability with high-energy adaptation, which indicates a more complex coupling between detection and discrimination than a simple switching of modes. Taken together, the results suggest that adaptation operates on a continuum and modulates the tradeoff between detectability and discriminability that has implications for information processing in ethological contexts.
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Title : Adaptive Shaping of Cortical Response Selectivity in the Vibrissa Pathway
Author Contributions HJVZ, QW and GBS conceived and designed the experiments. HJVZ conducted the experiments and analyzed the corresponding data. HJVZ and GBS wrote the paper. Abstract 1 One embodiment of context-dependent sensory processing is bottom-up adaptation, where 2 persistent stimuli decrease neuronal firing rate over hundreds of milliseconds. Adaptation is not, 3 however, simply the f...
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ورودعنوان ژورنال:
- Journal of neurophysiology
دوره 113 10 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2015