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Publication : Error correction and improved precision of spike timing in converging cortical networks.

First Author  Levi A Year  2022
Journal  Cell Rep Volume  40
Issue  12 Pages  111383
PubMed ID  36130516 Mgi Jnum  J:358727
Mgi Id  MGI:7343479 Doi  10.1016/j.celrep.2022.111383
Citation  Levi A, et al. (2022) Error correction and improved precision of spike timing in converging cortical networks. Cell Rep 40(12):111383
abstractText  The brain propagates neuronal signals accurately and rapidly. Nevertheless, whether and how a pool of cortical neurons transmits an undistorted message to a target remains unclear. We apply optogenetic white noise signals to small assemblies of cortical pyramidal cells (PYRs) in freely moving mice. The directly activated PYRs exhibit a spike timing precision of several milliseconds. Instead of losing precision, interneurons driven via synaptic activation exhibit higher precision with respect to the white noise signal. Compared with directly activated PYRs, postsynaptic interneuron spike trains allow better signal reconstruction, demonstrating error correction. Data-driven modeling shows that nonlinear amplification of coincident spikes can generate error correction and improved precision. Over multiple applications of the same signal, postsynaptic interneuron spiking is most reliable at timescales ten times shorter than those of the presynaptic PYR, exhibiting temporal coding. Similar results are observed in hippocampal region CA1. Coincidence detection of convergent inputs enables messages to be precisely propagated between cortical PYRs and interneurons.
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