Mouse Visual Cortex Is Modulated by Distance Traveled and by Theta Oscillations

The visual responses of neurons in the primary visual cortex (V1) are influenced by the animal’s position in the environment [1–5]. V1 responses encode positions that co-fluctuate with those encoded by place cells in hippocampal area CA1 [2, 5]. This correlation might reflect a common influence of n...

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Veröffentlicht in:Current biology 2020-10, Vol.30 (19), p.3811-3817.e6
Hauptverfasser: Fournier, Julien, Saleem, Aman B., Diamanti, E. Mika, Wells, Miles J., Harris, Kenneth D., Carandini, Matteo
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Zusammenfassung:The visual responses of neurons in the primary visual cortex (V1) are influenced by the animal’s position in the environment [1–5]. V1 responses encode positions that co-fluctuate with those encoded by place cells in hippocampal area CA1 [2, 5]. This correlation might reflect a common influence of non-visual spatial signals on both areas. Place cells in CA1, indeed, do not rely only on vision; their place preference depends on the physical distance traveled [6–11] and on the phase of the 6–9 Hz theta oscillation [12, 13]. Are V1 responses similarly influenced by these non-visual factors? We recorded V1 and CA1 neurons simultaneously while mice performed a spatial task in a virtual corridor by running on a wheel and licking at a reward location. By changing the gain that couples the wheel movement to the virtual environment, we found that ∼20% of V1 neurons were influenced by the physical distance traveled, as were ∼40% of CA1 place cells. Moreover, the firing rate of ∼24% of V1 neurons was modulated by the phase of theta oscillations recorded in CA1 and the response profiles of ∼7% of V1 neurons shifted spatially across the theta cycle, analogous to the phase precession observed in ∼37% of CA1 place cells. The influence of theta oscillations on V1 responses was more prominent in putative layer 6. These results reveal that, in a familiar environment, sensory processing in V1 is modulated by the key non-visual signals that influence spatial coding in the hippocampus. [Display omitted] •We compared responses of mouse V1 and CA1 during navigation in virtual reality•Similar to CA1 neurons, V1 neurons are influenced by physical distance traveled•V1 responses are modulated by theta oscillations recorded in hippocampus•Positions encoded by V1 shift spatially with the phase of the theta oscillation Fournier et al. compare responses of hippocampus and visual cortex in mice navigating a virtual reality. They find that, similar to hippocampus, activity in visual cortex is influenced by the physical distance traveled in an environment. In addition, theta oscillations modulate the activity of visual cortical neurons and their position coding.
ISSN:0960-9822
1879-0445
DOI:10.1016/j.cub.2020.07.006