Brain state and cortical layer-specific mechanisms underlying perception at threshold

Author:

Morton Mitchell P12ORCID,Denagamage Sachira12ORCID,Blume Isabel J1,Reynolds John H3ORCID,Jadi Monika P1245ORCID,Nandy Anirvan S12657ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Neuroscience, Yale University

2. Interdepartmental Neuroscience Program, Yale University

3. Systems Neurobiology Laboratories, The Salk Institute for Biological Studies

4. Department of Psychiatry, Yale University

5. Wu Tsai Institute, Yale University

6. Department of Psychology, Yale University

7. Kavli Institute for Neuroscience, Yale University

Abstract

Identical stimuli can be perceived or go unnoticed across successive presentations, producing divergent behavioral outcomes despite similarities in sensory input. We sought to understand how fluctuations in behavioral state and cortical layer and cell-class specific neural activity underlie this perceptual variability. We analyzed physiological measurements of state and laminar electrophysiological activity in visual area V4 while monkeys were rewarded for correctly reporting a stimulus change at perceptual threshold. Hit trials were characterized by a behavioral state with heightened arousal, greater eye position stability, and enhanced decoding performance of stimulus identity from neural activity. Target stimuli evoked stronger responses in V4 in hit trials, and excitatory neurons in the superficial layers, the primary feed-forward output of the cortical column, exhibited lower variability. Feed-forward interlaminar population correlations were stronger in hits. Hit trials were further characterized by greater synchrony between the output layers of the cortex during spontaneous activity, while the stimulus-evoked period showed elevated synchrony in the feed-forward pathway. Taken together, these results suggest that a state of elevated arousal and stable retinal images allow enhanced processing of sensory stimuli, which contributes to hits at perceptual threshold.

Publisher

eLife Sciences Publications, Ltd

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