Turtle Dorsal Cortex Pyramidal Neurons Comprise Two Distinct Cell Types with Indistinguishable Visual Responses
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Adaptation towards scale-free dynamics improves cortical stimulus discrimination at the cost of reduced detectionAdaptation modulates correlated subthreshold response variability in visual cortex.The turtle visual system mediates a complex spatiotemporal transformation of visual stimuli into cortical activity.Coupling of synaptic inputs to local cortical activity differs among neurons and adapts after stimulus onset.Induced cortical oscillations in turtle cortex are coherent at the mesoscale of population activity, but not at the microscale of the membrane potential of neurons.Network activity influences the subthreshold and spiking visual responses of pyramidal neurons in the three-layer turtle cortex.
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Turtle Dorsal Cortex Pyramidal Neurons Comprise Two Distinct Cell Types with Indistinguishable Visual Responses
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Michael Ariel
Nathaniel Wright
Ralf Wessel
Stephen Thornquist
Thomas Crockett
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10.1371/JOURNAL.PONE.0144012
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2015-12-03T00:00:00Z