Author:
Benavidez Nora L.,Bienkowski Michael S.,Khanjani Neda,Bowman Ian,Fayzullina Marina,Garcia Luis,Gao Lei,Korobkova Laura,Gou Lin,Cotter Kaelan,Becerra Marlene,Aquino Sarvia,Cao Chunru,Foster Nicholas N.,Song Monica Y.,Zhang Bin,Yamashita Seita,Zhu Muye,Lo Darrick,Boesen Tyler,Zingg Brian,Santarelli Anthony,Wickersham Ian R.,Ascoli Giorgio A.,Hintiryan Houri,Dong Hong-Wei
Abstract
SUMMARYThe superior colliculus (SC) is a midbrain structure that receives diverse and robust cortical inputs to drive a range of cognitive and sensorimotor behaviors. However, it remains unclear how descending cortical inputs arising from higher-order associative areas coordinate with SC sensorimotor networks to influence its outputs. In this study, we constructed a comprehensive map of all cortico-tectal projections and identified four collicular zones with differential cortical inputs: medial (SC.m), centromedial (SC.cm), centrolateral (SC.cl) and lateral (SC.l). Computational analyses revealed that cortico-tectal projections are organized as multiple subnetworks that are consistent with previously identified cortico-cortical and cortico-striatal subnetworks. Furthermore, we delineated the brain-wide input/output organization of each collicular zone and described a subset of their constituent neuronal cell types based on distinct connectional and morphological features. Altogether, this work provides a novel structural foundation for the integrative role of the SC in controlling cognition, orientation, and other sensorimotor behaviors.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
Cited by
6 articles.
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