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Publication : Thalamus and claustrum control parallel layer 1 circuits in retrosplenial cortex.

First Author  Brennan EK Year  2021
Journal  Elife Volume  10
PubMed ID  34170817 Mgi Jnum  J:330695
Mgi Id  MGI:6721334 Doi  10.7554/eLife.62207
Citation  Brennan EK, et al. (2021) Thalamus and claustrum control parallel layer 1 circuits in retrosplenial cortex. Elife 10
abstractText  The granular retrosplenial cortex (RSG) is critical for both spatial and non-spatial behaviors, but the underlying neural codes remain poorly understood. Here, we use optogenetic circuit mapping in mice to reveal a double dissociation that allows parallel circuits in superficial RSG to process disparate inputs. The anterior thalamus and dorsal subiculum, sources of spatial information, strongly and selectively recruit small low-rheobase (LR) pyramidal cells in RSG. In contrast, neighboring regular-spiking (RS) cells are preferentially controlled by claustral and anterior cingulate inputs, sources of mostly non-spatial information. Precise sublaminar axonal and dendritic arborization within RSG layer 1, in particular, permits this parallel processing. Observed thalamocortical synaptic dynamics enable computational models of LR neurons to compute the speed of head rotation, despite receiving head direction inputs that do not explicitly encode speed. Thus, parallel input streams identify a distinct principal neuronal subtype ideally positioned to support spatial orientation computations in the RSG.
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