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Publication : Input-specific synaptic depression shapes temporal integration in mouse visual cortex.

First Author  Li JY Year  2023
Journal  Neuron PubMed ID  37543037
Mgi Jnum  J:339663 Mgi Id  MGI:7523853
Doi  10.1016/j.neuron.2023.07.003 Citation  Li JY, et al. (2023) Input-specific synaptic depression shapes temporal integration in mouse visual cortex. Neuron
abstractText  Efficient sensory processing requires the nervous system to adjust to ongoing features of the environment. In primary visual cortex (V1), neuronal activity strongly depends on recent stimulus history. Existing models can explain effects of prolonged stimulus presentation but remain insufficient for explaining effects observed after shorter durations commonly encountered under natural conditions. We investigated the mechanisms driving adaptation in response to brief (100 ms) stimuli in L2/3 V1 neurons by performing in vivo whole-cell recordings to measure membrane potential and synaptic inputs. We find that rapid adaptation is generated by stimulus-specific suppression of excitatory and inhibitory synaptic inputs. Targeted optogenetic experiments reveal that these synaptic effects are due to input-specific short-term depression of transmission between layers 4 and 2/3. Thus, brief stimulus presentation engages a distinct adaptation mechanism from that previously reported in response to prolonged stimuli, enabling flexible control of sensory encoding across a wide range of timescales.
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