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Publication : Contextual and cross-modality modulation of auditory cortical processing through pulvinar mediated suppression.

First Author  Chou XL Year  2020
Journal  Elife Volume  9
PubMed ID  32142411 Mgi Jnum  J:291207
Mgi Id  MGI:6442978 Doi  10.7554/eLife.54157
Citation  Chou XL, et al. (2020) Contextual and cross-modality modulation of auditory cortical processing through pulvinar mediated suppression. Elife 9:e54157
abstractText  Lateral posterior nucleus (LP) of thalamus, the rodent homologue of primate pulvinar, projects extensively to sensory cortices. However, its functional role in sensory cortical processing remains largely unclear. Here, bidirectional activity modulations of LP or its projection to the primary auditory cortex (A1) in awake mice reveal that LP improves auditory processing in A1 supragranular-layer neurons by sharpening their receptive fields and frequency tuning, as well as increasing the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR). This is achieved through a subtractive-suppression mechanism, mediated largely by LP-to-A1 axons preferentially innervating specific inhibitory neurons in layer 1 and superficial layers. LP is strongly activated by specific sensory signals relayed from the superior colliculus (SC), contributing to the maintenance and enhancement of A1 processing in the presence of auditory background noise and threatening visual looming stimuli respectively. Thus, a multisensory bottom-up SC-pulvinar-A1 pathway plays a role in contextual and cross-modality modulation of auditory cortical processing.
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