清晰的抑制神经元在听觉皮层中的声音强度的神经代码的形状不同
Melanie Tobin1, Janaki Sheth1, Katherine C Wood1
1Department of Otorhinolaryngology, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104.
概括
听力皮层中明显的抑制神经元形成神经编码. 索马托斯坦素表达神经元 (SST) 促进离散表示,而血管活性肠表达神经元 (VIP) 则倾向于分配声音强度的代码.
科学领域:
- 神经科学是一个神经科学.
- 听觉皮层研究 听觉皮层研究
- 神经元的电路结构
背景情况:
- 皮层电路利用各种抑制性神经元类型来调节信息处理.
- 索马托斯坦素表达 (SST) 和血管活性肠表达 (VIP) 神经元是皮层中关键的抑制子类型.
研究的目的:
- 调查SST和VIP抑制神经元对听力皮层人口对不同强度声音反应的不同影响.
- 了解这些抑制神经元如何动态控制皮质人口对听觉信息的编码.
主要方法:
- 在清醒,头部固定的小鼠中,SST或VIP神经元的光遗传刺激.
- 在数百个听力皮层神经元中同时测量反应.
- 呈现不同强度的噪声爆发,以评估神经元群体编码.
主要成果:
- SST神经元的激活导致了更加离散的噪声爆发表现,不同的细胞对不同的强度做出了反应 (局部代码).
- VIP神经元激活导致神经元群体对不同强度的反应重叠,主要是响应强度 (分布式代码) 不同.
- 通过SST和VIP激活在单细胞水平上的神经元响应水平曲线的微分调制.
结论:
- 在听觉皮层中,不同的抑制神经元群体 (SST和VIP) 动态控制群体编码策略.
- SST神经元支持分类表示,而VIP神经元支持声音强度的不变表示.
- 特定抑制性神经元类型的招募可能取决于对独特或通用感官处理的行为需求.
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