Magnitude, time course, and specificity of rapid adaptation across mouse visual areas
Miaomiao Jin, Lindsey L. Glickfeld
Abstract
Rapid adaptation dynamically alters sensory signals to account for recent experience. To understand how adaptation affects sensory processing and perception, we must determine how it impacts the diverse set of cortical and subcortical areas along the hierarchy of the mouse visual system. We find that rapid adaptation strongly impacts neurons in primary visual cortex, the higher visual areas, and the colliculus, consistent with its profound effects on behavior.
Topics & Concepts
Superior colliculusVisual cortexAdaptation (eye)NeuroscienceSensory systemPerceptionSensory AdaptationVisual perceptionSensory processingSet (abstract data type)Visual systemPsychologyVisual processingComputer scienceProgramming languageNeural dynamics and brain functionVisual perception and processing mechanismsNeuroscience and Neuropharmacology Research