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Local Circuits for Contrast Normalization and Adaptation Investigated with Two-Photon Imaging in Cat Primary Visual Cortex

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JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE
卷 35, 期 27, 页码 10078-10087

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SOC NEUROSCIENCE
DOI: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.0906-15.2015

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cat visual cortex; computation of contrast; contrast adaptation; immunostaining of functionally imaged cells; normalization; two-photon calcium imaging in the cat

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  1. EU SECO [EU216593]
  2. ETH [2-73246-8]

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Sensory neurons encode stimulus intensity in their instantaneous spike rate and adjust the set-points of the stimulus-response relationships by adaptation. In the visual cortex, adaptation is crucial because the mechanism of fast gain control (normalization) increases the contrast sensitivity of individual neurons at the cost of encoding a far narrower range of contrasts than is encountered in natural scenes. The mechanism of adaptation, however, is a slow process and has a time constant of seconds. Here we use two-photon calcium imaging of identified excitatory and inhibitory neurons in superficial layers of cat primary visual cortex to answer two questions: for a given set-point, what is range of contrasts represented within a local pool of neurons, and what accounts for the slow time constant of contrast adaptation? We found that a local patch of excitatory neurons has a large diversity of contrast tunings, which effectively extends the range of contrast that can be encoded instantaneously in cortex. Additionally, we identified a pool of parvalbumin-positive GABAergic neurons and neurons in the upper tier of imaging sites that showed a paradoxical slow increase in activity during adaptation, thus implicating them in the slow set-point adaptation of the excitatory population. Our results provide new insights into the circuits and mechanisms underlying cortical adaptation and gain control.

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