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  • The primary sensory cortex, traditionally seen as a straightforward processor of sensory information, shows sparsely active neurons even during stimulation and is influenced by various factors, including context and reward.!* -
  • A new study reveals that reinforcement learning transforms neuron activity in the superficial layers of the mouse primary somatosensory cortex, activating previously inactive neurons and expanding touch sensitivity related to behavioral choices.!* -
  • Findings suggest that these cortical layers exhibit significant learning-dependent changes and are shaped by non-sensory elements such as timing and unexpected events, indicating a complex role beyond simple sensory processing.!*

Article Abstract

Primary sensory cortex has long been believed to play a straightforward role in the initial processing of sensory information. Yet, the superficial layers of cortex overall are sparsely active, even during sensory stimulation; additionally, cortical activity is influenced by other modalities, task context, reward, and behavioral state. Our study demonstrates that reinforcement learning dramatically alters representations among longitudinally imaged neurons in superficial layers of mouse primary somatosensory cortex. Learning an object detection task recruits previously unresponsive neurons, enlarging the neuronal population sensitive to touch and behavioral choice. Cortical responses decrease upon repeated stimulus presentation outside of the behavioral task. Moreover, training improves population encoding of the passage of time, and unexpected deviations in trial timing elicit even stronger responses than touches do. In conclusion, the superficial layers of sensory cortex exhibit a high degree of learning-dependent plasticity and are strongly modulated by non-sensory but behaviorally-relevant features, such as timing and surprise.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9489862PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41467-022-33141-yDOI Listing

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