Cortical circuitry mediating inter-areal touch signal amplification.

bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology(2023)

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Sensory cortical areas are often organized into topographic maps which represent the sensory epithelium . Individual areas are richly interconnected , in many cases via reciprocal projections that respect the topography of the underlying map . Because topographically matched cortical patches process the same stimulus, their interaction is likely central to many neural computations . Here, we ask how topographically matched subregions of primary and secondary vibrissal somatosensory cortices (vS1 and vS2) interact during whisker touch. In the mouse, whisker touch-responsive neurons are topographically organized in both vS1 and vS2. Both areas receive thalamic touch input and are topographically interconnected . Volumetric calcium imaging in mice actively palpating an object with two whiskers revealed a sparse population of highly active, broadly tuned touch neurons responsive to both whiskers. These neurons were especially pronounced in superficial layer 2 in both areas. Despite their rarity, these neurons served as the main conduits of touch-evoked activity between vS1 and vS2 and exhibited elevated synchrony. Focal lesions of the whisker touch-responsive region in vS1 or vS2 degraded touch responses in the unlesioned area, with whisker-specific vS1 lesions degrading whisker-specific vS2 touch responses. Thus, a sparse and superficial population of broadly tuned touch neurons recurrently amplifies touch responses across vS1 and vS2.
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cortical circuitry,signal,inter-areal
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