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Bruno Oliveira Ferreira de Souza1, Nelson Cortes1, Christian Casanova1.
Abstract
The pulvinar is the largest extrageniculate visual nucleus in mammals. Given its extensive reciprocal connectivity with the visual cortex, it allows the cortico-thalamocortical transfer of visual information. Nonetheless, knowledge of the nature of the pulvinar inputs to the cortex remains elusive. We investigated the impact of silencing the pulvinar on the contrast response function of neurons in 2 distinct hierarchical cortical areas in the cat (areas 17 and 21a). Pulvinar inactivation altered the response gain in both areas, but with larger changes observed in area 21a. A theoretical model was proposed, simulating the pulvinar contribution to cortical contrast responses by modifying the excitation-inhibition balanced state of neurons across the cortical hierarchy. Our experimental and theoretical data showed that the pulvinar exerts a greater modulatory influence on neuronal activity in area 21a than in the primary visual cortex, indicating that the pulvinar impact on cortical visual neurons varies along the cortical hierarchy.Entities:
Keywords: cat; lateral posterior nucleus; reversible inactivation; transthalamic pathway; ventral stream
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Year: 2020 PMID: 31408095 PMCID: PMC7132966 DOI: 10.1093/cercor/bhz149
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cereb Cortex ISSN: 1047-3211 Impact factor: 5.357