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Behavioral Status Influences the Dependence of Odorant-Induced Change in Firing on Prestimulus Firing Rate

机译:行为状态影响气味诱发的射击变化对前刺激射击率的依赖性

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The firing rate of the mitral/tufted cells in the olfactory bulb is known to undergo significant trial-to-trial variability and is affected by anesthesia. Here we ask whether odorant-elicited changes in firing rate depend on the rate before application of the stimulus in the awake and anesthetized mouse. We find that prestimulus firing rate varies widely on a trial-to-trial basis and that the stimulus-induced change in firing rate decreases with increasing prestimulus firing rate. Interestingly, this prestimulus firing rate dependence was different when the behavioral task did not involve detecting the valence of the stimulus. Finally, when the animal was learning to associate the odor with reward, the prestimulus firing rate was smaller for false alarms compared with correct rejections, suggesting that intrinsic activity reflects the anticipatory status of the animal. Thus, in this sensory modality, changes in behavioral status alter the intrinsic prestimulus activity, leading to a change in the responsiveness of the second-order neurons. We speculate that this trial-to-trial variability in odorant responses reflects sampling of the massive parallel input by subsets of mitral cells.>SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT The olfactory bulb must deal with processing massive parallel input from ∼1200 distinct olfactory receptors. In contrast, the visual system receives input from a small number of photoreceptors and achieves recognition of complex stimuli by allocating processing for distinct spatial locations to different brain areas. Here we find that the change in firing rate elicited by the odorant in second-order mitral cells depends on the intrinsic activity leading to a change of magnitude in the responsiveness of these neurons relative to this prestimulus activity. Further, we find that prestimulus firing rate is influenced by behavioral status. This suggests that there is top-down modulation allowing downstream brain processing areas to perform dynamic readout of olfactory information.
机译:众所周知,嗅球中二尖瓣/簇状细胞的放电速率经历了重大的试验变化,并受到麻醉的影响。在这里,我们问是否在清醒和麻醉的小鼠中施加刺激之前,由气味引起的放电速率变化取决于速率。我们发现,在试验到试验的基础上,前刺激放电率变化很大,并且随着前刺激放电率的增加,刺激引起的放电率变化减小。有趣的是,当行为任务不涉及检测刺激的效价时,这种刺激前激发速率的依赖性就不同。最后,当动物学会将气味与奖励联系起来时,与正确的拒绝相比,误报警的刺激激发率较小,这表明内在活动反映了动物的预期状态。因此,在这种感觉方式中,行为状态的改变会改变内在的刺激前活动,从而导致二阶神经元的反应性发生改变。我们推测这种气味变化的试验间变化反映了由二尖瓣细胞子集对大量平行输入的采样。受体。相反,视觉系统从少量的感光器接收输入,并通过将不同空间位置的处理分配给不同的大脑区域来实现对复杂刺激的识别。在这里,我们发现由二阶二尖瓣细胞中的增味剂引起的放电速率的变化取决于内在活性,从而导致这些神经元相对于这种前刺激活性的响应程度发生变化。此外,我们发现刺激前激发率受行为状态的影响。这表明存在自上而下的调制,允许下游大脑处理区域执行嗅觉信息的动态读出。

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