Literature DB >> 23974708

Spontaneous cortical activity alternates between motifs defined by regional axonal projections.

Majid H Mohajerani1, Allen W Chan, Mostafa Mohsenvand, Jeffrey LeDue, Rui Liu, David A McVea, Jamie D Boyd, Yu Tian Wang, Mark Reimers, Timothy H Murphy.   

Abstract

Using millisecond-timescale voltage-sensitive dye imaging in lightly anesthetized or awake adult mice, we show that a palette of sensory-evoked and hemisphere-wide activity motifs are represented in spontaneous activity. These motifs can reflect multiple modes of sensory processing, including vision, audition and touch. We found similar cortical networks with direct cortical activation using channelrhodopsin-2. Regional analysis of activity spread indicated modality-specific sources, such as primary sensory areas, a common posterior-medial cortical sink where sensory activity was extinguished within the parietal association area and a secondary anterior medial sink within the cingulate and secondary motor cortices for visual stimuli. Correlation analysis between functional circuits and intracortical axonal projections indicated a common framework corresponding to long-range monosynaptic connections between cortical regions. Maps of intracortical monosynaptic structural connections predicted hemisphere-wide patterns of spontaneous and sensory-evoked depolarization. We suggest that an intracortical monosynaptic connectome shapes the ebb and flow of spontaneous cortical activity.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23974708      PMCID: PMC3928052          DOI: 10.1038/nn.3499

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nat Neurosci        ISSN: 1097-6256            Impact factor:   24.884


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