Saccadic modulation of neural excitability in auditory areas of the neocortex

Marcin Leszczynski,Stephan Bickel, Maximilian Nentwich,Brian E. Russ, Lucas Parra,Peter Lakatos, Ashesh Mehta,Charles E. Schroeder

bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)(2022)

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In natural "active" vision, humans and other primates use eye movements (saccades) to sample bits of information from visual scenes. In this process, nonretinal signals linked to saccades shift visual cortical neurons to a high excitability state as each saccade ends. The extent of this saccadic modulation outside of the visual system is unknown. Here, we show that during natural viewing, saccades modulate excitability in numerous auditory cortical areas, with a pattern complementary to that seen in visual areas. Bi-directional functional connectivity patterns suggest that these effects may arise from regions involved in saccade generation. By using saccadic signals to yoke excitability states in auditory areas to those in visual areas, the brain can improve information processing in complex natural settings. ### Competing Interest Statement The authors have declared no competing interest.
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