Synaptic physiology of the flow of information in the cat's visual cortex in vivo

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作者
Hirsch, JA [1 ]
Martinez, LM [1 ]
Alonso, JM [1 ]
Desai, K [1 ]
Pillai, C [1 ]
Pierre, C [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ So Calif, Dept Biol Sci, Los Angeles, CA 90089 USA
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JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY-LONDON | 2002年 / 540卷 / 01期
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10.1113/jphysiol.2001.012777
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Q189 [神经科学];
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071006 ;
摘要
Each stage of the striate cortical circuit extracts novel information about the visual environment. We asked if this analytic process reflected laminar variations in synaptic physiology by making whole-cell recording with dye-filled electrodes from the cat's visual cortex and thalamus; the stimuli were flashed spots. Thalamic afferents terminate in layer 4, which contains two types of cell, simple and complex, distinguished by the spatial structure of the receptive field. Previously, we had found that the postsynaptic and spike responses of simple cells reliably followed the time course of flash-evoked thalamic activity. Here we report that complex cells in layer 4 (or cells intermediate between simple and complex) similarly reprised thalamic activity (response/trial, 99 +/- 1.9 %; response duration 159 +/- 57 ms; latency 25 +/- 4 ms; average standard deviation; n = 7). Thus, all cells in layer 4 share a common synaptic physiology that allows secure integration of thalamic input. By contrast, at the second cortical stage (layer 2+3), where layer 4 directs its output, postsynaptic responses did not track simple patterns of antecedent activity. Typical responses to the static stimulus were intermittent and brief (response/trial, 31 40 %; response duration 72 60 ms, latency 39 7 ms; n = 11). Only richer stimuli like those including motion evoked reliable responses. All told, the second level of cortical processing differs markedly from the first. At that later stage, ascending information seems strongly gated by connections between cortical neurons. Inputs must be combined in newly specified patterns to influence intracortical stages of processing.
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