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Development of visual response selectivity in cortical GABAergic interneurons

Jeremy T. Chang, David Fitzpatrick

2022Nature Communications16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The visual cortex of carnivores and primates displays a high degree of modular network organization characterized by local clustering and structured long-range correlations of activity and functional properties. Excitatory networks display modular organization before the onset of sensory experience, but the developmental timeline for modular networks of GABAergic interneurons remains under-explored. Using in vivo calcium imaging of the ferret visual cortex, we find evidence that before visual experience, interneurons display weak orientation tuning and widespread, correlated activity in response to visual stimuli. Robust modular organization and orientation tuning are evident with as little as one week of visual experience. Furthermore, we find that the maturation of orientation tuning requires visual experience, while the reduction in widespread, correlated network activity does not. Thus, the maturation of inhibitory cortical networks occurs in a delayed, parallel process relative to excitatory neurons.

Topics & Concepts

NeuroscienceVisual cortexExcitatory postsynaptic potentialGABAergicInhibitory postsynaptic potentialModular designCalcium imagingSensory systemInterneuronBiologyComputer scienceChemistryCalciumOperating systemOrganic chemistryNeural dynamics and brain functionNeuroscience and Neuropharmacology ResearchVisual perception and processing mechanisms
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