Funke K, Nelle E, Li B, Wörgötter F
Department of Neurophysiology, Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Germany.
Neuroreport. 1996 Sep 2;7(13):2130-4. doi: 10.1097/00001756-199609020-00013.
The temporal accuracy of visually induced spike patterns can be expected to deteriorate with increasing distance from the retina due to synaptic noise and other sources of activity unrelated to the retinal signal. Here we report the opposite effect: the interspike interval distributions of relay cells of cat lateral geniculate nucleus (LGN) are sharper than those of their retinal afferents. A biophysically realistical simulation of the retino-cortical pathway, including excitatory cortico-geniculate feedback, produced a similar effect. Without the feedback the mean firing rate in the LGN dropped and interval peaks broadened by an average of 25%. The same effect was found during reversible experimental inactivation of the visual cortex in cat. This indicates that cortico-geniculate feedback could be employed to improve the temporal accuracy of signal transmission.
由于突触噪声和与视网膜信号无关的其他活动源,视觉诱发的尖峰模式的时间准确性预计会随着与视网膜距离的增加而恶化。在这里,我们报告了相反的效应:猫外侧膝状体核(LGN)中继细胞的峰间间隔分布比其视网膜传入神经的分布更尖锐。包括兴奋性皮质-膝状体反馈在内的视网膜-皮质通路的生物物理逼真模拟产生了类似的效应。没有反馈时,LGN中的平均放电率下降,间隔峰值平均拓宽25%。在猫视觉皮层可逆性实验失活期间也发现了同样的效应。这表明皮质-膝状体反馈可用于提高信号传输的时间准确性。