Levy Joshua M, Zold Camila L, Namboodiri Vijay Mohan K, Hussain Shuler Marshall G
Department of Neuroscience, The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland 21205.
Systems Neuroscience Group, IFIBIO Bernardo Houssay (CONICET-UBA), Department of Physiology and Biophysics, University of Buenos Aires, School of Medicine, Buenos Aires, Argentina 1121, and.
J Neurosci. 2017 Oct 25;37(43):10408-10420. doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.0923-17.2017. Epub 2017 Sep 25.
An emerging body of work challenges the view that primary visual cortex (V1) represents the visual world faithfully. Theta oscillations in the local field potential (LFP) of V1 have been found to convey temporal expectations and, specifically, to express the delay between a visual stimulus and the reward that it portends. We extend this work by showing how these oscillatory states in male, wild-type rats can even relate to the timing of a visually cued reward-seeking behavior. In particular, we show that, with training, high precision and accuracy in behavioral timing tracks the power of these oscillations and the time of action execution covaries with their duration. These LFP oscillations are also intimately related to spiking responses at the single-unit level, which themselves carry predictive timing information. Together, these observations extend our understanding of the role of cortical oscillations in timing generally and the role of V1 in the timing of visually cued behaviors specifically. Traditionally, primary visual cortex (V1) has been regarded as playing a purely perceptual role in stimulus-driven behaviors. Recent work has challenged that view by showing that theta oscillations in rodent V1 may come to convey timed expectations. Here, we show that these theta oscillations carry predictive information about timed reward-seeking actions, thus elucidating a behavioral role for theta oscillations in V1 and extending our understanding of the role of V1 in decision making.
一系列新出现的研究对初级视觉皮层(V1)如实地表征视觉世界这一观点提出了挑战。人们发现,V1局部场电位(LFP)中的θ振荡传达了时间预期,具体而言,表达了视觉刺激与其预示的奖励之间的延迟。我们通过展示雄性野生型大鼠中的这些振荡状态如何甚至与视觉提示的奖励寻求行为的时间相关,扩展了这项研究。具体而言,我们表明,通过训练,行为时间的高精度和准确性跟踪了这些振荡的功率,并且动作执行时间与其持续时间共变。这些LFP振荡在单神经元水平上也与放电反应密切相关,而放电反应本身携带预测性的时间信息。这些观察结果共同扩展了我们对皮层振荡在一般时间方面的作用以及V1在视觉提示行为时间方面的作用的理解。传统上,初级视觉皮层(V1)在刺激驱动行为中一直被视为仅发挥感知作用。最近的研究通过表明啮齿动物V1中的θ振荡可能传达定时预期,对这一观点提出了挑战。在这里,我们表明这些θ振荡携带有关定时奖励寻求动作的预测信息,从而阐明了V1中θ振荡的行为作用,并扩展了我们对V1在决策中的作用的理解。