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First spikes in visual cortex enable perceptual discrimination.


ABSTRACT: Visually guided perceptual decisions involve the sequential activation of a hierarchy of cortical areas. It has been hypothesized that a brief time window of activity in each area is sufficient to enable the decision but direct measurements of this time window are lacking. To address this question, we develop a visual discrimination task in mice that depends on visual cortex and in which we precisely control the time window of visual cortical activity as the animal performs the task at different levels of difficulty. We show that threshold duration of activity in visual cortex enabling perceptual discrimination is between 40 and 80 milliseconds. During this time window the vast majority of neurons discriminating the stimulus fire one or no spikes and less than 16% fire more than two. This result establishes that the firing of the first visually evoked spikes in visual cortex is sufficient to enable a perceptual decision.

SUBMITTER: Resulaj A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5902162 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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First spikes in visual cortex enable perceptual discrimination.

Resulaj Arbora A   Ruediger Sarah S   Olsen Shawn R SR   Scanziani Massimo M  

eLife 20180416


Visually guided perceptual decisions involve the sequential activation of a hierarchy of cortical areas. It has been hypothesized that a brief time window of activity in each area is sufficient to enable the decision but direct measurements of this time window are lacking. To address this question, we develop a visual discrimination task in mice that depends on visual cortex and in which we precisely control the time window of visual cortical activity as the animal performs the task at different  ...[more]

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