A survey of spiking activity reveals a functional hierarchy of mouse corticothalamic visual areas
Author:
Siegle Joshua H., Jia Xiaoxuan, Durand Séverine, Gale Sam, Bennett Corbett, Graddis Nile, Heller Greggory, Ramirez Tamina K., Choi Hannah, Luviano Jennifer A., Groblewski Peter A., Ahmed Ruweida, Arkhipov Anton, Bernard Amy, Billeh Yazan N., Brown Dillan, Buice Michael A., Cain Nicolas, Caldejon Shiella, Casal Linzy, Cho Andrew, Chvilicek Maggie, Cox Timothy C., Dai Kael, Denman Daniel J., de Vries Saskia E. J., Dietzman Roald, Esposito Luke, Farrell Colin, Feng David, Galbraith John, Garrett Marina, Gelfand Emily C., Hancock Nicole, Harris Julie A., Howard Robert, Hu Brian, Hytnen Ross, Iyer Ramakrishnan, Jessett Erika, Johnson Katelyn, Kato India, Kiggins Justin, Lambert Sophie, Lecoq Jerome, Ledochowitsch Peter, Lee Jung Hoon, Leon Arielle, Li Yang, Liang Elizabeth, Long Fuhui, Mace Kyla, Melchior Jose, Millman Daniel, Mollenkopf Tyler, Nayan Chelsea, Ng Lydia, Ngo Kiet, Nguyen Thuyahn, Nicovich Philip R., North Kat, Ocker Gabriel Koch, Ollerenshaw Doug, Oliver Michael, Pachitariu Marius, Perkins Jed, Reding Melissa, Reid David, Robertson Miranda, Ronellenfitch Kara, Seid Sam, Slaughterbeck Cliff, Stoecklin Michelle, Sullivan David, Sutton Ben, Swapp Jackie, Thompson Carol, Turner Kristen, Wakeman Wayne, Whitesell Jennifer D., Williams Derric, Williford Ali, Young Rob, Zeng Hongkui, Naylor Sarah, Phillips John W., Reid R. Clay, Mihalas Stefan, Olsen Shawn R.ORCID, Koch Christof
Abstract
AbstractThe mammalian visual system, from retina to neocortex, has been extensively studied at both anatomical and functional levels. Anatomy indicates the cortico-thalamic system is hierarchical, but characterization of cellular-level functional interactions across multiple levels of this hierarchy is lacking, partially due to the challenge of simultaneously recording activity across numerous regions. Here, we describe a large, open dataset (part of theAllen Brain Observatory) that surveys spiking from units in six cortical and two thalamic regions responding to a battery of visual stimuli. Using spike cross-correlation analysis, we find that inter-area functional connectivity mirrors the anatomical hierarchy from theAllen Mouse Brain Connectivity Atlas. Classical functional measures of hierarchy, including visual response latency, receptive field size, phase-locking to a drifting grating stimulus, and autocorrelation timescale are all correlated with the anatomical hierarchy. Moreover, recordings during a visual task support the behavioral relevance of hierarchical processing. Overall, this dataset and the hierarchy we describe provide a foundation for understanding coding and dynamics in the mouse cortico-thalamic visual system.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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