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Publication : Distributed sensory coding by cerebellar complex spikes in units of cortical segments.

First Author  Michikawa T Year  2021
Journal  Cell Rep Volume  37
Issue  6 Pages  109966
PubMed ID  34758322 Mgi Jnum  J:325016
Mgi Id  MGI:6883815 Doi  10.1016/j.celrep.2021.109966
Citation  Michikawa T, et al. (2021) Distributed sensory coding by cerebellar complex spikes in units of cortical segments. Cell Rep 37(6):109966
abstractText  Sensory processing is essential for motor control. Climbing fibers from the inferior olive transmit sensory signals to Purkinje cells, but how the signals are represented in the cerebellar cortex remains elusive. To examine the olivocerebellar organization of the mouse brain, we perform quantitative Ca(2+) imaging to measure complex spikes (CSs) evoked by climbing fiber inputs over the entire dorsal surface of the cerebellum simultaneously. The surface is divided into approximately 200 segments, each composed of approximately 100 Purkinje cells that fire CSs synchronously. Our in vivo imaging reveals that, although stimulation of four limb muscles individually elicits similar global CS responses across nearly all segments, the timing and location of a stimulus are derived by Bayesian inference from coordinated activation and inactivation of multiple segments on a single trial basis. We propose that the cerebellum performs segment-based, distributed-population coding that represents the conditional probability of sensory events.
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