Can Optogenetic Tools Determine the Importance of Temporal Codes to Sensory Information Processing in the Brain?

Front Syst Neurosci. 2015 Dec 21:9:174. doi: 10.3389/fnsys.2015.00174. eCollection 2015.

Abstract

There is no doubt that optogenetic tools caused a paradigm shift in many fields of neuroscience. These tools enable rapid and reversible intervention with a specific neuronal circuit and then the impact on the remaining circuit and/or behavior can be studied. However, so far the ability of these optogenetic tools to interfere with neuronal signal transmission in the time scale of milliseconds has been used much less frequently although they may help to answer a fundamental question of neuroscience: how important temporal codes are to information processing in the brain. This perspective paper examines why optogenetic tools were used so little to perturb or imitate temporal codes. Although some technical limitations do exist, there is a clear need for a systems approach. More research about action potential pattern formation by interactions between several brain areas is necessary in order to exploit the full potential of optogenetic methods in probing temporal codes.

Keywords: channelrhodopsin; information; olfactory system; optogenetics; rate coding; sensory inputs; temporal coding; visual system.