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Publication : A Disinhibitory Circuit for Contextual Modulation in Primary Visual Cortex.

First Author  Keller AJ Year  2020
Journal  Neuron Volume  108
Issue  6 Pages  1181-1193.e8
PubMed ID  33301712 Mgi Jnum  J:300486
Mgi Id  MGI:6503552 Doi  10.1016/j.neuron.2020.11.013
Citation  Keller AJ, et al. (2020) A Disinhibitory Circuit for Contextual Modulation in Primary Visual Cortex. Neuron 108(6):1181-1193.e8
abstractText  Context guides perception by influencing stimulus saliency. Accordingly, in visual cortex, responses to a stimulus are modulated by context, the visual scene surrounding the stimulus. Responses are suppressed when stimulus and surround are similar but not when they differ. The underlying mechanisms remain unclear. Here, we use optical recordings, manipulations, and computational modeling to show that disinhibitory circuits consisting of vasoactive intestinal peptide (VIP)-expressing and somatostatin (SOM)-expressing inhibitory neurons modulate responses in mouse visual cortex depending on similarity between stimulus and surround, primarily by modulating recurrent excitation. When stimulus and surround are similar, VIP neurons are inactive, and activity of SOM neurons leads to suppression of excitatory neurons. However, when stimulus and surround differ, VIP neurons are active, inhibiting SOM neurons, which leads to relief of excitatory neurons from suppression. We have identified a canonical cortical disinhibitory circuit that contributes to contextual modulation and may regulate perceptual saliency.
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