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Publication : Multiscale optical Ca2+ imaging of tonal organization in mouse auditory cortex.

First Author  Issa JB Year  2014
Journal  Neuron Volume  83
Issue  4 Pages  944-59
PubMed ID  25088366 Mgi Jnum  J:224581
Mgi Id  MGI:5688275 Doi  10.1016/j.neuron.2014.07.009
Citation  Issa JB, et al. (2014) Multiscale optical Ca2+ imaging of tonal organization in mouse auditory cortex. Neuron 83(4):944-59
abstractText  Spatial patterns of functional organization, resolved by microelectrode mapping, comprise a core principle of sensory cortices. In auditory cortex, however, recent two-photon Ca2+ imaging challenges this precept, as the traditional tonotopic arrangement appears weakly organized at the level of individual neurons. To resolve this fundamental ambiguity about the organization of auditory cortex, we developed multiscale optical Ca2+ imaging of unanesthetized GCaMP transgenic mice. Single-neuron activity monitored by two-photon imaging was precisely registered to large-scale cortical maps provided by transcranial widefield imaging. Neurons in the primary field responded well to tones; neighboring neurons were appreciably cotuned, and preferred frequencies adhered tightly to a tonotopic axis. By contrast, nearby secondary-field neurons exhibited heterogeneous tuning. The multiscale imaging approach also readily localized vocalization regions and neurons. Altogether, these findings cohere electrode and two-photon perspectives, resolve new features of auditory cortex, and offer a promising approach generalizable to any cortical area.
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