Title : Texture coarseness responsive neurons and their mapping in layer 2-3 of the rat barrel cortex in vivo - Garion_2014_Elife_3_e03405 |
Author(s) : Garion L , Dubin U , Rubin Y , Khateb M , Schiller Y , Azouz R , Schiller J |
Ref : Elife , 3 :e03405 , 2014 |
Abstract :
Texture discrimination is a fundamental function of somatosensory systems, yet the manner by which texture is coded and spatially represented in the barrel cortex are largely unknown. Using in vivo two-photon calcium imaging in the rat barrel cortex during artificial whisking against different surface coarseness or controlled passive whisker vibrations simulating different coarseness, we show that layer 2-3 neurons within barrel boundaries differentially respond to specific texture coarsenesses, while only a minority of neurons responded monotonically with increased or decreased surface coarseness. Neurons with similar preferred texture coarseness were spatially clustered. Multi-contact single unit recordings showed a vertical columnar organization of texture coarseness preference in layer 2-3. These findings indicate that layer 2-3 neurons perform high hierarchical processing of tactile information, with surface coarseness embodied by distinct neuronal subpopulations that are spatially mapped onto the barrel cortex. |
PubMedSearch : Garion_2014_Elife_3_e03405 |
PubMedID: 25233151 |
Garion L, Dubin U, Rubin Y, Khateb M, Schiller Y, Azouz R, Schiller J (2014)
Texture coarseness responsive neurons and their mapping in layer 2-3 of the rat barrel cortex in vivo
Elife
3 :e03405
Garion L, Dubin U, Rubin Y, Khateb M, Schiller Y, Azouz R, Schiller J (2014)
Elife
3 :e03405