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Publication : High-precision coding in visual cortex.

First Author  Stringer C Year  2021
Journal  Cell Volume  184
Issue  10 Pages  2767-2778.e15
PubMed ID  33857423 Mgi Jnum  J:307125
Mgi Id  MGI:6712858 Doi  10.1016/j.cell.2021.03.042
Citation  Stringer C, et al. (2021) High-precision coding in visual cortex. Cell 184(10):2767-2778.e15
abstractText  Individual neurons in visual cortex provide the brain with unreliable estimates of visual features. It is not known whether the single-neuron variability is correlated across large neural populations, thus impairing the global encoding of stimuli. We recorded simultaneously from up to 50,000 neurons in mouse primary visual cortex (V1) and in higher order visual areas and measured stimulus discrimination thresholds of 0.35 degrees and 0.37 degrees , respectively, in an orientation decoding task. These neural thresholds were almost 100 times smaller than the behavioral discrimination thresholds reported in mice. This discrepancy could not be explained by stimulus properties or arousal states. Furthermore, behavioral variability during a sensory discrimination task could not be explained by neural variability in V1. Instead, behavior-related neural activity arose dynamically across a network of non-sensory brain areas. These results imply that perceptual discrimination in mice is limited by downstream decoders, not by neural noise in sensory representations.
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