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Researchers find that neurons in the
primary visual cortex listen to just a small
subset of synaptic inputs
5 February 2015, by Bob Yirka
has not been clear is the relative importance each
neuron places on the information received from
each of the inputs. The difficulty in solving this
mystery has been in the limited number of ways
there are to study such nerve cells, i.e., when the
cells are still in the living subject, or when they are
grown in a lab and studied. Each has its limitations,
for obvious reasons. In this new effort, the
researchers were able to get a better look at what
happens when neurons in the visual cortex send
messages to one another by combing the two
techniques. That allowed them to create receptive
field maps for the neurons, which showed how
much attention was paid to each input (as
demonstrated by measurements of cell excitation).
In studying the receptive fields, the researchers
found that rather than giving each input its full
attention, neurons tended to react minimally to
most inputs, while giving their full attention to just a
few. Similar, Scholl and Priebe note, to the way that
people with many Facebook "friends" give most of
their attention to just a few family members or
(Medical Xpress)—A team of bio-researchers with friends. The researchers also found that those
members affiliated with institutions in the U.K.,
inputs that were listened to the most were from
Switzerland and Hong Kong, has found that
those that were most like them. That of course
neurons in the primary visual cortex of mice listen begs the question of why have so many
to just a small subset of the huge number of
connections if most of them are going to be mostly
synaptic inputs vying for attention. In their paper
ignored. The researchers do not know yet, but
published in the journal Nature, the team describes Scholl and Priebe suggest it might be to save time
how they combined two research methods to
or preserve resources—rather than have to wait for
create a way to demonstrate how much impact
a new contact to grow if something new arises in
different inputs have on neurons, at least in the
the environment, the neuron can just start listening
visual cortex of mice. Benjamin Scholl and
closer to one of those that is already there.
Nicholas Priebe, with the University of Texas, offer
a News & Views perspective on the work in the
More information: Functional organization of
same journal edition.
excitatory synaptic strength in primary visual cortex,
This is a scanning electron micrograph (false color) of a
human induced pluripotent stem cell-derived neuron.
Credit: Thomas Deerinck, UC San Diego
Nature (2015) DOI: 10.1038/nature14182
Scientists have known for some time that neurons
in the visual cortex (of mice, humans and other
Abstract
animals) receive information from many (one to ten The strength of synaptic connections fundamentally
thousand) other neurons via synaptic inputs. What
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determines how neurons influence each other's
firing. Excitatory connection amplitudes between
pairs of cortical neurons vary over two orders of
magnitude, comprising only very few strong
connections among many weaker ones. Although
this highly skewed distribution of connection
strengths is observed in diverse cortical areas, its
functional significance remains unknown: it is not
clear how connection strength relates to neuronal
response properties, nor how strong and weak
inputs contribute to information processing in local
microcircuits. Here we reveal that the strength of
connections between layer 2/3 (L2/3) pyramidal
neurons in mouse primary visual cortex (V1) obeys
a simple rule—the few strong connections occur
between neurons with most correlated responses,
while only weak connections link neurons with
uncorrelated responses. Moreover, we show that
strong and reciprocal connections occur between
cells with similar spatial receptive field structure.
Although weak connections far outnumber strong
connections, each neuron receives the majority of
its local excitation from a small number of strong
inputs provided by the few neurons with similar
responses to visual features. By dominating
recurrent excitation, these infrequent yet powerful
inputs disproportionately contribute to feature
preference and selectivity. Therefore, our results
show that the apparently complex organization of
excitatory connection strength reflects the similarity
of neuronal responses, and suggest that rare,
strong connections mediate stimulus-specific
response amplification in cortical microcircuits.
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