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Attentional modulation of secondary somatosensory and visual thalamus of mice. | LitMetric

Attentional modulation of secondary somatosensory and visual thalamus of mice.

Elife

Department of Neuroscience, Columbia University, New York, United States.

Published: November 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • Each sensory modality has specific primary and secondary thalamic nuclei, with primary ones clearly relaying sensory information, while the function of secondary nuclei remains less understood.
  • Researchers trained mice to focus on one sensory input (touch or vision) while ignoring the other, recording neuron activity in the secondary somatosensory thalamus (POm) and secondary visual thalamus (LP).
  • Findings revealed that POm's activation pattern changed based on the trained focus—showing robust activation to touch when focusing on it and to visual stimuli when trained for vision—indicating behavioral training alters how secondary thalamic nuclei respond to stimuli.

Article Abstract

Each sensory modality has its own primary and secondary thalamic nuclei. While the primary thalamic nuclei are well understood to relay sensory information from the periphery to the cortex, the role of secondary sensory nuclei is elusive. We trained head-fixed mice to attend to one sensory modality while ignoring a second modality, namely to attend to touch and ignore vision, or vice versa. Arrays were used to record simultaneously from the secondary somatosensory thalamus (POm) and secondary visual thalamus (LP). In mice trained to respond to tactile stimuli and ignore visual stimuli, POm was robustly activated by touch and largely unresponsive to visual stimuli. A different pattern was observed when mice were trained to respond to visual stimuli and ignore touch, with POm now more robustly activated during visual trials. This POm activity was not explained by differences in movements (i.e. whisking, licking, pupil dilation) resulting from the two tasks. Post hoc histological reconstruction of array tracks through POm revealed that subregions varied in their degree of plasticity. LP exhibited similar phenomena. We conclude that behavioral training reshapes activity in secondary thalamic nuclei. Secondary nuclei respond to the same behaviorally relevant, reward-predicting stimuli regardless of stimulus modality.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11602186PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.97188DOI Listing

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