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Publication : Recurrent network dynamics shape direction selectivity in primary auditory cortex.

First Author  Aponte DA Year  2021
Journal  Nat Commun Volume  12
Issue  1 Pages  314
PubMed ID  33436635 Mgi Jnum  J:300871
Mgi Id  MGI:6504732 Doi  10.1038/s41467-020-20590-6
Citation  Aponte DA, et al. (2021) Recurrent network dynamics shape direction selectivity in primary auditory cortex. Nat Commun 12(1):314
abstractText  Detecting the direction of frequency modulation (FM) is essential for vocal communication in both animals and humans. Direction-selective firing of neurons in the primary auditory cortex (A1) has been classically attributed to temporal offsets between feedforward excitatory and inhibitory inputs. However, it remains unclear how cortical recurrent circuitry contributes to this computation. Here, we used two-photon calcium imaging and whole-cell recordings in awake mice to demonstrate that direction selectivity is not caused by temporal offsets between synaptic currents, but by an asymmetry in total synaptic charge between preferred and non-preferred directions. Inactivation of cortical somatostatin-expressing interneurons (SOM cells) reduced direction selectivity, revealing its cortical contribution. Our theoretical models showed that charge asymmetry arises due to broad spatial topography of SOM cell-mediated inhibition which regulates signal amplification in strongly recurrent circuitry. Together, our findings reveal a major contribution of recurrent network dynamics in shaping cortical tuning to behaviorally relevant complex sounds.
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