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The pulvinar regulates information transmission between cortical areas based on attention demands.


ABSTRACT: Selective attention mechanisms route behaviorally relevant information through large-scale cortical networks. Although evidence suggests that populations of cortical neurons synchronize their activity to preferentially transmit information about attentional priorities, it is unclear how cortical synchrony across a network is accomplished. Based on its anatomical connectivity with the cortex, we hypothesized that the pulvinar, a thalamic nucleus, regulates cortical synchrony. We mapped pulvino-cortical networks within the visual system, using diffusion tensor imaging, and simultaneously recorded spikes and field potentials from these interconnected network sites in monkeys performing a visuospatial attention task. The pulvinar synchronized activity between interconnected cortical areas according to attentional allocation, suggesting a critical role for the thalamus not only in attentional selection but more generally in regulating information transmission across the visual cortex.

SUBMITTER: Saalmann YB 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3714098 | biostudies-literature | 2012 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The pulvinar regulates information transmission between cortical areas based on attention demands.

Saalmann Yuri B YB   Pinsk Mark A MA   Wang Liang L   Li Xin X   Kastner Sabine S  

Science (New York, N.Y.) 20120801 6095


Selective attention mechanisms route behaviorally relevant information through large-scale cortical networks. Although evidence suggests that populations of cortical neurons synchronize their activity to preferentially transmit information about attentional priorities, it is unclear how cortical synchrony across a network is accomplished. Based on its anatomical connectivity with the cortex, we hypothesized that the pulvinar, a thalamic nucleus, regulates cortical synchrony. We mapped pulvino-co  ...[more]

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