1. Survey of spiking in the mouse visual system reveals functional hierarchy
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Luke Esposito, John W. Phillips, Lydia Ng, Maggie Chvilicek, Kara Ronellenfitch, Corbett Bennett, Kael Dai, Peter A. Groblewski, John Galbraith, Jackie Swapp, Brian Hu, Ross Hytnen, Fuhui Long, Emily Gelfand, R.D. Young, India Kato, Linzy Casal, Greggory Heller, Jennifer Luviano, Xiaoxuan Jia, Ben Sutton, Michael A. Buice, Saskia E. J. de Vries, Shiella Caldejon, Sam Seid, Tamina K. Ramirez, Thuyahn Nguyen, Wayne Wakeman, Chelsea Nayan, Philip R. Nicovich, Roald Dietzman, Nicole Hancock, Colin Farrell, Carol L. Thompson, David Feng, Erika Jessett, Hongkui Zeng, Elizabeth Liang, Shawn R. Olsen, Kristen Turner, Jérôme Lecoq, Derric Williams, Katelyn Johnson, Jose Melchior, Stefan Mihalas, Hannah Choi, Sam Gale, Jennifer D. Whitesell, Ramakrishnan Iyer, Kat North, Melissa Reding, Dillan Brown, Yang Li, Kiet Ngo, Séverine Durand, Robert Howard, Amy Bernard, Anton Arkhipov, Julie A. Harris, Ali Williford, Yazan N. Billeh, Marina Garrett, Sophie Lambert, Tyler Mollenkopf, Arielle Leon, Marius Pachitariu, Michael Oliver, Nicolas Cain, Gabriel Koch Ocker, Daniel J. Denman, Justin T. Kiggins, Joshua H. Siegle, R. Clay Reid, Douglas R. Ollerenshaw, David Reid, Cliff Slaughterbeck, David Sullivan, Jed Perkins, Ruweida Ahmed, Daniel Millman, Jung Hoon Lee, Kyla Mace, Christof Koch, Andrew Cho, Nile Graddis, Timothy C. Cox, Peter Ledochowitsch, Miranda Robertson, Michelle Stoecklin, and Sarah A. Naylor
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0301 basic medicine ,Hierarchy ,Retina ,Multidisciplinary ,Neocortex ,Visual perception ,genetic structures ,Computer science ,Direct observation ,Visual task ,03 medical and health sciences ,030104 developmental biology ,0302 clinical medicine ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,medicine ,Latency (engineering) ,Neuroscience ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Coding (social sciences) - Abstract
The anatomy of the mammalian visual system, from the retina to the neocortex, is organized hierarchically1. However, direct observation of cellular-level functional interactions across this hierarchy is lacking due to the challenge of simultaneously recording activity across numerous regions. Here we describe a large, open dataset-part of the Allen Brain Observatory2-that surveys spiking from tens of thousands of units in six cortical and two thalamic regions in the brains of mice responding to a battery of visual stimuli. Using cross-correlation analysis, we reveal that the organization of inter-area functional connectivity during visual stimulation mirrors the anatomical hierarchy from the Allen Mouse Brain Connectivity Atlas3. We find that four classical hierarchical measures-response latency, receptive-field size, phase-locking to drifting gratings and response decay timescale-are all correlated with the hierarchy. Moreover, recordings obtained during a visual task reveal that the correlation between neural activity and behavioural choice also increases along the hierarchy. Our study provides a foundation for understanding coding and signal propagation across hierarchically organized cortical and thalamic visual areas.
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- 2021