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Adaptation to visual stimulation modifies the burst firing property of V1 neurons
  • ISSN号:0254-5853
  • 期刊名称:Zoological Research
  • 时间:2013.6
  • 页码:101-108
  • 分类:Q424[生物学—神经生物学;生物学—生理学] TU247.2[建筑科学—建筑设计及理论]
  • 作者机构:[1]College of Life Sciences, Anhui Normal University, Wuhu 241000, China, [2]Department of Bio-Medical Engineering, Anhui Medical University, Hefei 230032, China, [3]Management School, Queen's University, UK
  • 相关基金:Foundation items: This work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (31171082), the Natural Science Foundation of Anhui Province (070413138), the Key Research Foundation of the Anhui Provincial Education Department (KJ2009A167), the Foundation of Key Laboratories of Anhui Province and the Anhui Provincial Education Department.
  • 相关项目:方位辨别知觉学习的脑机制研究
中文摘要:

The mean firing rate of visual cortical neurons is reduced after prolonged visual stimulation, but the underlying process by which this occurs as well as the biological significance of this phenomenon remains unknown. Computational neuroscience studies indicate that high-frequency bursts in stimulus-driven responses can be transmitted across synapses more reliably than isolated spikes, and thus may carry accurate stimulus-related information. Our research examined whether or not adaptation affects the burst firing property of visual cortical neurons by examining changes in the burst firing changes of V1 neurons during adaptation to the preferred visual stimulus. The results show that adaptation to prolonged visual stimulation significantly decreased burst frequency (bursts/s) and burst length (spikes/burst), but increased burst duration and the interspike interval within bursts. These results suggest that the adaptation of V1 neurons to visual stimulation may result in a decrease of feedforward response gain but an increase of functional activities from lateral and/or feedback connections, which could lead to a reduction in the effectiveness of adapted neurons in transmitting information to its driven neurons.

英文摘要:

The mean firing rate of visual cortical neurons is reduced after prolonged visual stimulation, but the underlying process by which this occurs as well as the biological significance of this phenomenon remains unknown. Computational neuroscience studies indicate that high-frequency bursts in stimulus-driven responses can be transmitted across synapses more reliably than isolated spikes, and thus may carry accurate stimulus-related information. Our research examined whether or not adaptation affects the burst firing property of visual cortical neurons by examining changes in the burst firing changes of V1 neurons during adaptation to the preferred visual stimulus. The results show that adaptation to prolonged visual stimulation significantly decreased burst frequency (bursts/s) and burst length (spikes/burst), but increased burst duration and the interspike interval within bursts. These results suggest that the adaptation of V1 neurons to visual stimulation may result in a decrease of feedforward response gain but an increase of functional activities from lateral and/or feedback connections, which could lead to a reduction in the effectiveness of adapted neurons in transmitting information to its driven neurons.

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