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  • The superior colliculus, although primarily noted for its role in vision, also plays a significant part in processing other sensory inputs, particularly within the vibrissa system in rodents.
  • Collicular neurons showed quick responses and could effectively track repetitive vibrissa stimuli, indicating a high level of sensitivity and selectivity for specific angles of deflection.
  • The findings suggest that the superior colliculus is important for sensory-oriented behaviors like alertness and attentiveness related to vibrissa movements.

Article Abstract

Background: The superior colliculus, usually considered a visuomotor structure, is anatomically positioned to perform sensorimotor transformations in other modalities. While there is evidence for its potential participation in sensorimotor loops of the rodent vibrissa system, little is known about its functional role in vibrissa sensation or movement. In anesthetized rats, we characterized extracellularly recorded responses of collicular neurons to different types of vibrissa stimuli.

Results: Collicular neurons had large receptive fields (median = 14.5 vibrissae). Single units displayed responses with short latencies (5.6 +/- 0.2 msec, median = 5.5) and relatively large magnitudes (1.2 +/- 0.1 spikes/stimulus, median = 1.2). Individual neurons could entrain to repetitive vibrissa stimuli delivered at < or = 20 Hz, with little reduction in phase locking, even when response magnitude was decreased. Neurons responded preferentially to vibrissa deflections at particular angles, with 43% of the cells having high (> or = 5) angular selectivity indices.

Conclusion: Results are consistent with a proposed role of the colliculus in somatosensory-mediated orienting. These properties, together with the connections of the superior colliculus in sensorimotor loops, are consistent with its involvement in orienting, alerting and attentive functions related to the vibrissa system.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1796887PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2202-8-12DOI Listing

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