Processing of Feature Selectivity in Cortical Networks with Specific Connectivity.

Although non-specific at the onset of eye opening, networks in rodent visual cortex attain a non-random structure after eye opening, with a specific bias for connections between neurons of similar preferred orientations. As orientation selectivity is already present at eye opening, it remains unclea...

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Main Authors: Sadra Sadeh, Claudia Clopath, Stefan Rotter
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2015-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4471232?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-43f908b6a3e94e8e97523b011fedf04f2020-11-25T02:52:06ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032015-01-01106e012754710.1371/journal.pone.0127547Processing of Feature Selectivity in Cortical Networks with Specific Connectivity.Sadra SadehClaudia ClopathStefan RotterAlthough non-specific at the onset of eye opening, networks in rodent visual cortex attain a non-random structure after eye opening, with a specific bias for connections between neurons of similar preferred orientations. As orientation selectivity is already present at eye opening, it remains unclear how this specificity in network wiring contributes to feature selectivity. Using large-scale inhibition-dominated spiking networks as a model, we show that feature-specific connectivity leads to a linear amplification of feedforward tuning, consistent with recent electrophysiological single-neuron recordings in rodent neocortex. Our results show that optimal amplification is achieved at an intermediate regime of specific connectivity. In this configuration a moderate increase of pairwise correlations is observed, consistent with recent experimental findings. Furthermore, we observed that feature-specific connectivity leads to the emergence of orientation-selective reverberating activity, and entails pattern completion in network responses. Our theoretical analysis provides a mechanistic understanding of subnetworks' responses to visual stimuli, and casts light on the regime of operation of sensory cortices in the presence of specific connectivity.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4471232?pdf=render
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Processing of Feature Selectivity in Cortical Networks with Specific Connectivity.
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Claudia Clopath
Stefan Rotter
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title Processing of Feature Selectivity in Cortical Networks with Specific Connectivity.
title_short Processing of Feature Selectivity in Cortical Networks with Specific Connectivity.
title_full Processing of Feature Selectivity in Cortical Networks with Specific Connectivity.
title_fullStr Processing of Feature Selectivity in Cortical Networks with Specific Connectivity.
title_full_unstemmed Processing of Feature Selectivity in Cortical Networks with Specific Connectivity.
title_sort processing of feature selectivity in cortical networks with specific connectivity.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2015-01-01
description Although non-specific at the onset of eye opening, networks in rodent visual cortex attain a non-random structure after eye opening, with a specific bias for connections between neurons of similar preferred orientations. As orientation selectivity is already present at eye opening, it remains unclear how this specificity in network wiring contributes to feature selectivity. Using large-scale inhibition-dominated spiking networks as a model, we show that feature-specific connectivity leads to a linear amplification of feedforward tuning, consistent with recent electrophysiological single-neuron recordings in rodent neocortex. Our results show that optimal amplification is achieved at an intermediate regime of specific connectivity. In this configuration a moderate increase of pairwise correlations is observed, consistent with recent experimental findings. Furthermore, we observed that feature-specific connectivity leads to the emergence of orientation-selective reverberating activity, and entails pattern completion in network responses. Our theoretical analysis provides a mechanistic understanding of subnetworks' responses to visual stimuli, and casts light on the regime of operation of sensory cortices in the presence of specific connectivity.
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