| Literature DB >> 28473765 |
Pavel Esir1,2, Alexander Simonov1,2, Misha Tsodyks1,3.
Abstract
Cortical activity exhibits distinct characteristics in different functional states. In awake behaving animals it shows less synchrony, while in rest or sleeping state cortical activity is most synchronous. Previous studies showed that switching between functional states can change the efficiency of flowing sensory information. Switching between functional states can be triggered by releasing neuromodulators which affect neurotransmitter release probability and depolarization of cortical neurons. In this work we focus on studying primary visual area V1, by using firing rate ring model with short-term synaptic depression (STD). We show that reconstruction of visual features from V1 activity depends on the functional state, with best precision achieved at the state with intermediate release probability. We suggest that this regime corresponds to the state of maximal visual attention.Entities:
Keywords: feature detection; rate model; ring model; synaptic plasticity; visual cortex
Year: 2017 PMID: 28473765 PMCID: PMC5397493 DOI: 10.3389/fncom.2017.00021
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Comput Neurosci ISSN: 1662-5188 Impact factor: 2.380
Parameter values for simulations.
| −12 | |
| 30 | |
| τ | 0.01 s |
| τ | 0.8 s |
| τ | 0.1 s |
| σ | 2 |
| 200 | |
| 5, 10, 20, 40 | |
| 0.05 s, 0.2 s | |
| 4 Hz | |
| 2,000 s |
Figure 1Activity of the model for different values of . For low level of the release probability U = 0.05, small asynchronous fluctuations of activity are seen. For higher U, progressively stronger and more synchronous activations in the form of bumps emerge.
Figure 2Mean external input .
Figure 3Evoked activity of the network in the different functional states when external stimuli are presented. On the left side, for each figure from top to bottom. Activity of each unit corresponding to its preferred angle, color code represents firing rate. Amplitude and angle (in degrees) of PVs, blue for exact readout and orange for sparse readout. On the right side zoomed dynamics of PV angle for exact and sparse readout. (A), activity for minimal value of U. (B), optimal state. (C), activity when stimuli evoke waves. Duration, amplitude and frequency of stimuli T = 0.2 s, C = 20, freq = 4 Hz, N = 80.
Figure 4Orientation detection error as a function of .
Figure 5Lags for optimal orientation detection as function of .
Figure 6Optimal value of .