Visually induced γ band rhythm in spatial summation beyond the receptive field in mouse primary visual cortex

Author:

Hou BoJun1234ORCID,Chen Ke1234ORCID,Jia Ang34,Liu Shanshan34,Bao Xiaojing34,Liao Baitao34,Zhao Yi Lei34ORCID,Guo Daqing34,Xia Yang1234,Yao Dezhong123456

Affiliation:

1. Sichuan Provincial People's Hospital , Medical School, , Xiyuan road 2006, Chengdu 611731 , China

2. University of Electronic Science and Technology of China , Medical School, , Xiyuan road 2006, Chengdu 611731 , China

3. The Clinical Hospital of Chengdu Brain Science Institute , MOE Key Lab for NeuroInformation, School of Life Science and Technology, , Chengdu 611731 , China

4. University of Electronic Science and Technology of China , MOE Key Lab for NeuroInformation, School of Life Science and Technology, , Chengdu 611731 , China

5. School of Electrical Engineering, Zhengzhou University , Zhengzhou 450001 , China

6. Research Unit of NeuroInformation, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences, 2019RU035 , Xiyuan road 2006, Chengdu 611731 , China

Abstract

Abstract Recent studies in many kinds of mammals have established the existence of multiple γ rhythms in the cerebral cortex subserving different functions. In the primary visual cortex (V1), visually induced γ rhythms are dependent on stimulus features. However, experimental findings of γ power induced by varying the size of the drifting grating are inconsistent. Here, we reinvestigated the spatial summation properties of visually induced spike and γ rhythm activities in mouse V1. Our results show that drifting sinusoidal grating stimuli mainly induce 2 γ band rhythms, including a low-frequency band (25–45 Hz) and a high-frequency band (55–75 Hz). Unlike previous findings, we discovered that visually induced γ power could also exhibit extrareceptive field (ERF) modulatory properties. The modulation by ERF stimulation could be either suppressive, countersuppressive, or nonsuppressive, mostly similar to the local spike activity. Moreover, further analysis of the neuron group exhibiting surround suppression in both spike and γ activity revealed that the strength of the surround suppression and the receptive field size showed moderate correlations between measurements by spike and γ rhythm activity. Our findings improve the understanding of the characteristics and neural mechanisms of induced γ rhythms in visual spatial summation.

Funder

Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities

Natural Science Foundation of China

Science and Technology Innovation 2030 major Project

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience,Cognitive Neuroscience

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