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Time-dependent activation of feed forward inhibition in a looming-sensitive neuron

机译:隐约敏感神经元中前馈抑制的时间依赖性激活

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The lobula giant movement detector (LGMD) is an identified neuron in the locust visual system that responds preferentially to objects approaching on a collision course with the animal. For such looming stimuli, the LGMD firing rate gradually increases, peaks and decays towards the end of approach. The LGMD receives both excitatory and feed forward inhibitory inputs on distinct branches of its dendritic tree, but little is known about the contribution of feed forward inhibition to its response properties. We used picrotoxin, a GABA-ergic antagonist, to selectively block feed forward inhibition to the LGMD. We then computed differences in firing rate and membrane potential between control and picrotoxin conditions to study the activation of feed forward inhibition. For looming stimuli, a significant activation of inhibition was observed early, as objects exceeded on average ~23º in angular extent at the retina. Inhibition then increased in parallel with excitation over the remainder of approach trials. Experiments in which the final angular size of the approaching objects was systematically varied revealed that the relative activation of excitation and inhibition remains well balanced over most of the course of looming trials. Feed forward inhibition actively contributed to the termination of the response to approaching objects and was particularly effective for large or slowly moving objects. Suddenly appearing and receding objects activated excitation and feed forward inhibition nearly simultaneously, in contrast to looming stimuli. Under these conditions, the activation of excitation and feed forward inhibition was weaker than for approaching objects, suggesting that both are preferentially tuned to approaching objects. These results support a phenomenological model of multiplication within the LGMD and provide new constraints for biophysical models of its responses to looming and receding stimuli.
机译:小叶巨人运动检测器(LGMD)是蝗虫视觉系统中已识别的神经元,它优先对与动物碰撞过程中接近的物体做出响应。对于这种迫在眉睫的刺激,LGMD发射速率会逐渐增加,在接近进近时达到峰值并衰减。 LGMD在其树状树的不同分支上同时收到兴奋性和前馈抑制输入,但对前馈抑制对其响应特性的贡献知之甚少。我们使用了GABA拮抗物pictotoxin,选择性地阻断了对LGMD的前馈抑制。然后,我们计算了对照和微毒素条件之间的激发速率和膜电位的差异,以研究前馈抑制的激活。对于迫在眉睫的刺激,早期观察到了明显的抑制作用,因为物体在视网膜上的角度范围平均超过了约23º。然后,在其余的进近试验中,抑制与激发同时增加。系统地改变了接近物体的最终角度大小的实验表明,在大多数隐约试验过程中,激发和抑制的相对激活都保持了良好的平衡。前馈抑制作用积极地终止了对接近物体的响应,对大型或缓慢移动的物体特别有效。与若隐若现的刺激相反,突然出现和后退的物体几乎同时激活了激发和前馈抑制。在这些条件下,激发和前馈抑制的激活要比接近物体弱,这表明两者都优先调整为接近物体。这些结果支持了LGMD内的增殖现象学模型,并为生物物理模型对其隐现和后退刺激的反应提供了新的限制。

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