Ritter Neil J, Anderson Nora M, Van Hooser Stephen D
Department of Biology.
Department of Biology,
J Neurosci. 2017 Feb 8;37(6):1557-1567. doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.3365-16.2016. Epub 2017 Jan 9.
Sensory experience is necessary for the development of some receptive field properties of neurons in primary sensory cortical areas. However, it remains unclear whether the parameters of an individual animal's experience play an instructive role and influence the tuning parameters of cortical sensory neurons as selectivity emerges, or rather whether experience merely permits the completion of processes that are fully seeded at the onset of experience. Here we have examined whether the speed of visual stimuli that are presented to visually naive ferrets can influence the parameters of speed tuning and direction selectivity in cortical neurons. Visual experience is necessary for the development of direction selectivity in carnivores. If, during development, cortical neurons had the flexibility to choose from among different inputs with a range of spatial positions and temporal delays, then correlation-based plasticity mechanisms could instruct the precise spatiotemporal selectivity that underlies speed tuning and direction selectivity, and the parameters of an individual animal's experience would influence the tuning that emerges. Alternatively, the tuning parameters of these neurons may already be established at the onset of visual experience, and experience may merely permit the expression of this tuning. We found that providing different groups of animals with either slow (12.5 deg/s) or fast (50 deg/s) visual stimuli resulted in emergence of direction selectivity, but that speed tuning and direction selectivity were similar in the two groups. These results are more consistent with a permissive role for experience in the development of direction selectivity. The proper development of brain circuits and neural response properties depends on both nature (factors independent of experience) and nurture (factors dependent on experience). In this study, we examined whether the quality of visual experience of an individual animal influences the development of basic sensory detectors in primary visual cortex. We found that, although visual experience is required for the development of direction selectivity, tuning for stimulus speed could not be altered by specific experience with slow or fast stimuli. These results suggest that the tuning parameters for direction selectivity are specified independently of an animal's sensory experience, and that a range of experiences can promote the proper mature expression of direction selectivity in primary visual cortex.
感觉经验对于初级感觉皮层区域神经元某些感受野特性的发育是必要的。然而,尚不清楚个体动物经验的参数是否发挥指导作用,并在选择性出现时影响皮层感觉神经元的调谐参数,或者经验是否仅仅允许完成在经验开始时就已完全设定好的过程。在这里,我们研究了呈现给视觉未成熟雪貂的视觉刺激速度是否会影响皮层神经元速度调谐和方向选择性的参数。视觉经验对于食肉动物方向选择性的发育是必要的。如果在发育过程中,皮层神经元能够灵活地从具有一系列空间位置和时间延迟的不同输入中进行选择,那么基于相关性的可塑性机制就可以指导构成速度调谐和方向选择性基础的精确时空选择性,并且个体动物经验的参数会影响所出现的调谐。或者,这些神经元的调谐参数可能在视觉经验开始时就已确定,而经验可能仅仅允许这种调谐的表达。我们发现,给不同组的动物提供慢速(12.5度/秒)或快速(50度/秒)视觉刺激会导致方向选择性的出现,但两组的速度调谐和方向选择性相似。这些结果更符合经验在方向选择性发育中起允许作用的观点。脑回路和神经反应特性的正常发育取决于天性(与经验无关的因素)和 nurture(取决于经验的因素)。在本研究中,我们研究了个体动物视觉经验的质量是否会影响初级视觉皮层中基本感觉探测器的发育。我们发现,虽然方向选择性的发育需要视觉经验,但刺激速度的调谐不会因慢速或快速刺激的特定经验而改变。这些结果表明,方向选择性的调谐参数是独立于动物的感觉经验确定的,并且一系列经验可以促进初级视觉皮层中方向选择性的正常成熟表达。