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Neural activity temporal pattern dictates long-range propagation targets

Journal

NEUROIMAGE
Volume 235, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2021.118032

Keywords

fMRI; Neural activity propagation; Optogenetic; Thalamo-cortical; Neural code; Temporal code

Funding

  1. Hong Kong Research Grant Council [C7048-16G, HKU17112120, HKU17103819, HKU17104020]
  2. Lam Woo Foundation
  3. Guangdong Key Technologies for Treatment of Brain Disorders [2018B030332001]
  4. Guangdong Key Technologies for Alzheimer's Disease Diagnosis and Treatment [2018B030336001]
  5. GuangdongHong KongMacao Greater Bay Area Center for Brain Science and BrainInspired Intelligence Fund [2019008]

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The study uncovered the propagation pathways of neural signals in the brain using optogenetics and functional MRI, showing that such propagation can modulate sensory functions. The research indicated that the temporal characteristics of neural activity play a crucial role in determining the pathways of neural signal propagation.
Brain possesses a complex spatiotemporal architecture for efficient information processing and computing. However, it remains unknown how neural signal propagates to its intended targets brain-wide. Using optogenetics and functional MRI, we arbitrarily initiated various discrete neural activity pulse trains with different temporal patterns and revealed their distinct long-range propagation targets within the well-defined, topographically organized somatosensory thalamo-cortical circuit. We further observed that such neural activity propagation over long range could modulate brain-wide sensory functions. Electrophysiological analysis indicated that distinct propagation pathways arose from system level neural adaptation and facilitation in response to the neural activity temporal characteristics. Together, our findings provide fundamental insights into the long-range information transfer and processing. They directly support that temporal coding underpins the whole brain functional architecture in presence of the vast and relatively static anatomical architecture.

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