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Title

Recoding of Sensory Information across the Retinothalamic Synapse.

Authors

Xin Wang; Hirsch, Judith A.; Sommer, Friedrich T.

Abstract

The neural code that represents the world is transformed at each stage of a sensory pathway. These transformations enable downstream neurons to recode information they receive from earlier stages. Using the retinothalamic synapse as a model system, we developed a theoretical framework to identify stimulus features that are inherited, gained, or lost across stages. Specifically,we observed that thalamic spikes encode novel, emergent, temporal features not conveyed by single retinal spikes. Furthermore, we found that thalamic spikes are not only more informative than retinal ones, as expected, but also more independent. Next, we asked how thalamic spikes gain sensitivity to the emergent features. Explicitly, we found that the emergent features are encoded by retinal spike pairs and then recoded into independent thalamic spikes. Finally, we built a model of synaptic transmission that reproduced our observations. Thus, our results established a link between synaptic mechanisms and the recoding of sensory information.

Subjects

SYNAPSES; SENSORY deprivation; RETINA; SENSORY receptors; NEURONS

Publication

Journal of Neuroscience, 2010, Vol 30, Issue 41, p13567

ISSN

0270-6474

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1523/JNEUROSCI.0910-10.2010

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