Neuronal basis for object location in the vibrissa scanning sensorimotor system
D Kleinfeld, M Deschênes - Neuron, 2011 - cell.com
An essential issue in perception is how the location of an object is estimated from tactile
signals in the context of self-generated changes in sensor configuration. Here, we review the …
signals in the context of self-generated changes in sensor configuration. Here, we review the …
[HTML][HTML] Neural coding: A single neuron's perspective
A Azarfar, N Calcini, C Huang, F Zeldenrust… - … & Biobehavioral Reviews, 2018 - Elsevier
What any sensory neuron knows about the world is one of the cardinal questions in
Neuroscience. Information from the sensory periphery travels across synaptically coupled …
Neuroscience. Information from the sensory periphery travels across synaptically coupled …
A disinhibitory circuit mediates motor integration in the somatosensory cortex
The influence of motor activity on sensory processing is crucial for perception and motor
execution. However, the underlying circuits are not known. To unravel the circuit by which …
execution. However, the underlying circuits are not known. To unravel the circuit by which …
[HTML][HTML] Recruitment of GABAergic interneurons in the barrel cortex during active tactile behavior
Neural computation involves diverse types of GABAergic inhibitory interneurons that are
integrated with excitatory (E) neurons into precisely structured circuits. To understand how …
integrated with excitatory (E) neurons into precisely structured circuits. To understand how …
Anatomically and functionally distinct thalamocortical inputs to primary and secondary mouse whisker somatosensory cortices
S El-Boustani, BS Sermet, G Foustoukos… - Nature …, 2020 - nature.com
Subdivisions of mouse whisker somatosensory thalamus project to cortex in a region-
specific and layer-specific manner. However, a clear anatomical dissection of these …
specific and layer-specific manner. However, a clear anatomical dissection of these …
High-order thalamic inputs to primary somatosensory cortex are stronger and longer lasting than cortical inputs
W Zhang, RM Bruno - Elife, 2019 - elifesciences.org
Layer (L) 2/3 pyramidal neurons in the primary somatosensory cortex (S1) are sparsely
active, spontaneously and during sensory stimulation. Long-range inputs from higher areas …
active, spontaneously and during sensory stimulation. Long-range inputs from higher areas …
Spiking in primary somatosensory cortex during natural whisking in awake head-restrained rats is cell-type specific
CPJ De Kock, B Sakmann - Proceedings of the National …, 2009 - National Acad Sciences
Sensation involves active movement of sensory organs, but it remains unknown how
position or movement of sensory organs is encoded in cortex. In the rat whisker system …
position or movement of sensory organs is encoded in cortex. In the rat whisker system …
Whisking-related changes in neuronal firing and membrane potential dynamics in the somatosensory thalamus of awake mice
N Urbain, PA Salin, PA Libourel, JC Comte, LJ Gentet… - Cell reports, 2015 - cell.com
The thalamus transmits sensory information to the neocortex and receives neocortical,
subcortical, and neuromodulatory inputs. Despite its obvious importance, surprisingly little is …
subcortical, and neuromodulatory inputs. Despite its obvious importance, surprisingly little is …
Vibrissa self-motion and touch are reliably encoded along the same somatosensory pathway from brainstem through thalamus
JD Moore, N Mercer Lindsay, M Deschênes… - PLoS …, 2015 - journals.plos.org
Active sensing involves the fusion of internally generated motor events with external
sensation. For rodents, active somatosensation includes scanning the immediate …
sensation. For rodents, active somatosensation includes scanning the immediate …