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The Journal of Neuroscience, November 15, 2002, 22(22):9651-9655
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Role of Thalamocortical Sensory Suppression during Arousal:
Focusing Sensory Inputs in Neocortex
Manuel A.
Castro-Alamancos
Department of Neurology and Neurosurgery, Montreal Neurological
Institute, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec H3A 2B4,
Canada
The thalamus serves as a gate that regulates the flow of sensory
inputs to the neocortex, and this gate is controlled by neuromodulators from the brainstem reticular formation that are released during arousal. We found recently that sensory-evoked responses are suppressed in the neocortex during arousal. This sensory suppression results from
the activity-dependent depression of the thalamocortical connection
caused by increased tonic firing of thalamocortical cells during
arousal. In the present study, the functional consequences of
thalamocortical suppression during arousal were investigated using the
vibrissae system of rodents. The results show that thalamocortical suppression is associated with a strong reduction in the spread of
sensory inputs through the cortex, thus reducing the size of sensory
representations. In addition, when the responses of single cells to
principal and adjacent whiskers are compared, the response to the
adjacent whiskers was found to be strongly suppressed, much more so
than that of principal whiskers. Consequently, the receptive fields of
cortical neurons become more focused to the principal whisker. The
results indicate that thalamocortical suppression during arousal serves
to focus sensory inputs to their appropriate representations in
neocortex, which may be computationally helpful for the spatial
processing of sensory information.
Key words:
receptive field; whisker; barrel cortex; synaptic
depression; sensory processing; behavioral state
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