Temporal response patterns of Layer 4 rat barrel cortex neurons across various naturalistic whisker motions.

IF 2.6 3区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
PLoS ONE Pub Date : 2024-12-23 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0315887
Dinh K Tang, Mark B Flegg, Ramesh Rajan
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Abstract

A central topic in neuroscience is the neural coding problem which aims to decipher how the brain signals sensory information through neural activity. Despite significant advancements in this area, the characterisation of information encoding through the precise timing of spikes in the somatosensory cortex is limited. Here, we utilised a comprehensive dataset from previous studies to identify and characterise temporal response patterns of Layer 4 neurons of the rat barrel cortex to five distinct stimuli with varying complexities: Basic, Contact, Whisking, Rough, and Smooth. A Gaussian Mixture Model (GMM) clustering analysis was applied to identify distinct temporal response patterns. We found that three stimuli (Rough, Smooth, and Contact) produced multiple temporal response patterns while Whisking and Basic stimuli exhibited a single pattern for all conditions. These patterns of neuronal responses were differentiated by the speed and strength of the responses when more than two clusters were present. Investigation into stimulus complexity indicated that stimuli with lower complexity scores (Whisking and Basic) resulted in fewer distinct response patterns, reflecting the reduced variability in the input information signal to Layer 4. In contrast, stimuli with higher complexity scores (Rough, Smooth, and Contact) produced distinct temporal response patterns, likely driven by a broader range of deflection amplitude variations and whisker direction changes. Further analysis of neuronal responses to Contact, Rough, and Smooth stimuli revealed three broad groups of temporal response patterns: phasic on-off response, prolonged on-off response, and tonic response. We speculate that these groups of temporal response patterns encode information about the velocity, acceleration, position, direction, and continuous monitoring of whisker deflection stimuli. The observed patterns contribute to the understanding of how neurons in Layer 4 of the rat barrel cortex specialise in encoding specific features of sensory stimuli and highlight the role of stimulus complexity in shaping neuronal responses.

大鼠第4层桶状皮层神经元在不同自然须运动下的时间反应模式。
神经科学的一个中心问题是神经编码问题,其目的是破译大脑如何通过神经活动发出感觉信息的信号。尽管在这一领域取得了重大进展,但通过体感皮层中尖峰的精确时间来描述信息编码的特征是有限的。在这里,我们利用先前研究的综合数据集来识别和表征大鼠桶皮层第4层神经元对五种不同复杂性的不同刺激的时间反应模式:基本、接触、搅拌、粗糙和光滑。采用高斯混合模型(GMM)聚类分析来识别不同的时间响应模式。我们发现三种刺激(粗糙、平滑和接触)产生多种时间反应模式,而在所有条件下,快速刺激和基本刺激表现出单一模式。当存在两个以上的神经元簇时,这些神经元反应的模式通过反应的速度和强度来区分。对刺激复杂性的研究表明,复杂性分数较低的刺激(Whisking和Basic)产生的不同的反应模式较少,这反映了输入信息信号到第4层的可变性降低。相比之下,复杂性得分较高的刺激(粗糙、光滑和接触)产生了不同的时间响应模式,可能是由更大范围的偏转幅度变化和晶须方向变化驱动的。进一步分析神经元对接触、粗糙和平滑刺激的反应,揭示了三大类时间反应模式:相位开关反应、延长开关反应和紧张性反应。我们推测,这些组的时间响应模式编码的信息有关的速度,加速度,位置,方向和连续监测的晶须偏转刺激。观察到的模式有助于理解大鼠桶状皮层第4层的神经元如何专门编码感觉刺激的特定特征,并强调刺激复杂性在形成神经元反应中的作用。
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PLoS ONE 生物-生物学
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6.20
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14242
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3.7 months
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