Discerning state estimation and sensory gating, two presumptive predictive signals in mouse barrel cortex

Author:

Gupta Kalpana,Chowdhury Ritu Roy,Chakrabarti Shubhodeep,Schwarz Cornelius

Abstract

AbstractThe brain is assumed to contain distinctive predictive systems ranging from sensorimotor to cognitive functions. Here we report the successful functional delineation of two different presumptive predictive systems on the neuronal level, state estimation (SE) and sensory gating (SG), which both attenuate sensory flow during movement. Studying neuronal sensorimotor responses throughout the depth of primary somatosensory cortex in mice trained on a whisker reach task, SE appeared as a learned attenuation of tactile signal flow, due to a suppressive predictive signal, precisely at the time of an experimental sensory consequence. In contrast, SG was observable during a much longer interval after onset of the motor command. Both phenomena are internal, presumptively predictive signals, as blockade of the reafference did not affect them. We speculate that SG may be related to cognitive signals monitoring goals of movements, while SE likely is the expression of the classical notion of the reafference principle.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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