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Reconciling functional differences in populations of neurons recorded with two-photon imaging and electrophysiology

Authors :
Kat North
Séverine Durand
Michael A. Buice
Chelsea Nayan
Philip R. Nicovich
Gabriel Koch Ocker
Andrew Cho
Jackie Swapp
Saskia E. J. de Vries
Jérôme Lecoq
Xiaoxuan Jia
Shawn R. Olsen
Peter A. Groblewski
Peter Ledochowitsch
Joshua H. Siegle
Daniel Millman
Kiet Ngo
Ali Williford
Christof Koch
Gregg Heller
Sara Kivikas
Tamina K. Ramirez
Xana Waughman
Daniel J. Denman
India Kato
Linzy Casal
Shiella Caldejon
Source :
eLife, Vol 10 (2021), eLife
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
eLife Sciences Publications, Ltd, 2021.

Abstract

Extracellular electrophysiology and two-photon calcium imaging are widely used methods for measuring physiological activity with single-cell resolution across large populations of cortical neurons. While each of these two modalities has distinct advantages and disadvantages, neither provides complete, unbiased information about the underlying neural population. Here, we compare evoked responses in visual cortex recorded in awake mice under highly standardized conditions using either imaging of genetically expressed GCaMP6f or electrophysiology with silicon probes. Across all stimulus conditions tested, we observe a larger fraction of responsive neurons in electrophysiology and higher stimulus selectivity in calcium imaging, which was partially reconciled by applying a spikes-to-calcium forward model to the electrophysiology data. However, the forward model could only reconcile differences in responsiveness when restricted to neurons with low contamination and an event rate above a minimum threshold. This work established how the biases of these two modalities impact functional metrics that are fundamental for characterizing sensory-evoked responses.

Details

ISSN :
2050084X
Volume :
10
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
eLife
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....3de8dae4f4c0774e5eae5c72c8507154
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.7554/elife.69068