Cortical State Determines Global Variability and Correlations in Visual Cortex

被引:146
作者
Schoelvinck, Marieke L. [1 ]
Saleem, Aman B. [1 ]
Benucci, Andrea [1 ]
Harris, Kenneth D. [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Carandini, Matteo [1 ]
机构
[1] UCL, UCL Inst Ophthalmol, London EC1V 9EL, England
[2] UCL Inst Neurol, London WC1E 6DE, England
[3] UCL Dept Neurosci Physiol & Pharmacol, London WC1E 6DE, England
基金
英国工程与自然科学研究理事会; 欧洲研究理事会; 英国惠康基金;
关键词
vision; thalamus; cerebral cortex; neural populations; brain states; RESPONSE VARIABILITY; NEURONAL CORRELATION; EVOKED-RESPONSES; STRIATE CORTEX; SINGLE NEURONS; SIMPLE CELLS; BRAIN STATE; CAT; DISCRIMINATION; ORIENTATION;
D O I
10.1523/JNEUROSCI.4994-13.2015
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
The response of neurons in sensory cortex to repeated stimulus presentations is highly variable. To investigate the nature of this variability, we comparedthe spike activity of neurons in the primary visual cortex (V1) of cats with that of their afferents from lateral geniculate nucleus (LGN), in response to similar stimuli. We found variability to be much higher in V1 than in LGN. To investigate the sources of the additional variability, we measured the spiking activity of large V1 populations and found that much of the variability was shared across neurons: the variable portion of the responses of one neuron could be well predicted from the summed activity of the rest of the neurons. Variability thus mostly reflected global fluctuations affecting all neurons. The size and prevalence of these fluctuations, both in responses to stimuli and in ongoing activity, depended on cortical state, being larger in synchronized states than in more desynchronized states. Contrary to previous reports, these fluctuations invested the overall population, regardless of preferred orientation. The global fluctuations substantially increased variability in single neurons and correlations among pairs of neurons. Once this effect was removed, pairwise correlations were reduced and were similar regardless of cortical state. These results highlight the importance of cortical state in controlling cortical operation and can help reconcile previous studies, which differed widely in their estimate of neuronal variability and pairwise correlations.
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