The role of the thalamic reticular nucleus in visual processing

A. Sillito, H. Jones
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Abstract

The thalamic reticular nucleus (TRN) is an integral part of the thalamic circuitry that mediates the transfer of information to the cortex in the major sensory pathways. Here, we consider its role in visual processing. The TRN provides an inhibitory, GABA-mediated input to relay cells in the thalamus. A key feature of TRN cells is that, because of the extent of their dendritic arborization, they have the capacity to collate visual information from the ascending relay cells and feedback axons from the cortex over a wide retinotopic area, but they feed it back to the thalamus in a narrowly focused retinotopic projection. The corticofugal input to TRN cells is mediated by a higher proportion of AMPA receptors than that to thalamic relay cells and produces sharp EPSCs. We suggest that this might bias the TRN cells to precisely timed, feature-driven feedback from the visual cortex. TRN cells are particularly well driven by either phasic or moving stimuli, so the influence on relay cells provides a strong, transient, inhibitory modulation of relay-cell activity. This might aid image segmentation and highlight responses to moving contours. Although the role of the TRN has been especially linked to selective attention, we suggest that, for vision, its function is linked more closely to the operation of the thalamocortico-thalamic loop as a whole, and that retinotopically selective attentional effects draw on the interaction with the cortical mechanism that influences TRN and relay-cell circuitry equally. © 2007 Cambridge University Press.
丘脑网状核在视觉加工中的作用
丘脑网状核(TRN)是丘脑回路的一个组成部分,在主要的感觉通路中介导信息向皮层的传递。在这里,我们考虑它在视觉处理中的作用。TRN提供一种抑制性的gaba介导的输入,以传递丘脑中的细胞。TRN细胞的一个关键特征是,由于其树突状树突的程度,它们有能力整理来自上升的中继细胞和来自皮质的反馈轴突的视觉信息,这些信息来自广泛的视网膜异位区域,但它们在狭窄聚焦的视网膜异位投影中将其反馈给丘脑。TRN细胞的皮质输入是由AMPA受体比丘脑中继细胞更高比例的介导的,并产生尖锐的epsc。我们认为这可能会使TRN细胞偏向于来自视觉皮层的精确定时、特征驱动的反馈。TRN细胞特别容易受到相位或移动刺激的驱动,因此对中继细胞的影响提供了一种强烈的、短暂的、抑制的中继细胞活性调节。这可能有助于图像分割和突出对移动轮廓的响应。尽管TRN的作用与选择性注意特别相关,但我们认为,就视觉而言,其功能与丘脑皮质-丘脑回路作为一个整体的运作更密切相关,并且视网膜选择性注意效应依赖于与皮层机制的相互作用,而皮层机制同样影响TRN和中继细胞回路。©2007剑桥大学出版社。
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