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Christiaan P J de Kock1, Jean Pie2,3, Anton W Pieneman2, Rebecca A Mease4, Arco Bast5, Jason M Guest5, Marcel Oberlaender5, Huibert D Mansvelder2, Bert Sakmann6.
Abstract
Diversity of cell-types that collectively shape the cortical microcircuit ensures the necessary computational richness to orchestrate a wide variety of behaviors. The information content embedded in spiking activity of identified cell-types remain unclear to a large extent. Here, we recorded spike responses upon whisker touch of anatomically identified excitatory cell-types in primary somatosensory cortex in naive, untrained rats. We find major differences across layers and cell-types. The temporal structure of spontaneous spiking contains high-frequency bursts (≥100 Hz) in all morphological cell-types but a significant increase upon whisker touch is restricted to layer L5 thick-tufted pyramids (L5tts) and thus provides a distinct neurophysiological signature. We find that whisker touch can also be decoded from L5tt bursting, but not from other cell-types. We observed high-frequency bursts in L5tts projecting to different subcortical regions, including thalamus, midbrain and brainstem. We conclude that bursts in L5tts allow accurate coding and decoding of exploratory whisker touch.Entities:
Year: 2021 PMID: 34112934 PMCID: PMC8192911 DOI: 10.1038/s42003-021-02241-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Commun Biol ISSN: 2399-3642