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Neuron ; 97(2): 418-433.e5, 2018 01 17.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29307709

ABSTRACT

Tactile objects have both local geometry (shape) and broader macroscopic texture, but how these different spatial scales are simultaneously encoded during active touch is unknown. In the whisker system, we tested for a shared code based on localized whisker micromotions (stick-slips) and slip-evoked spikes. We trained mice to discriminate smooth from rough surfaces, including ridged gratings and sandpaper. Whisker slips locked to ridges and evoked temporally precise spikes (<10 ms jitter) in somatosensory cortex (S1) that could resolve ridges with ∼1 mm accuracy. Slip-sensitive neurons also encoded touch and texture. On rough surfaces, both slip-evoked spikes and an additional non-slip signal elevated mean firing rate, allowing accurate rough-smooth texture decoding from population firing rate. Eighteen percent of neurons were selective among rough surfaces. Thus, slips elicit spatially and temporally precise spiking in S1 that simultaneously encodes local shape (ridges) and is integrated into a macroscopic firing rate code for roughness.


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Neurons/physiology , Somatosensory Cortex/physiology , Touch Perception/physiology , Vibrissae/physiology , Action Potentials , Animals , Cues , Discrimination, Psychological/physiology , Mice , Motion , Surface Properties , Time Factors , Touch/physiology , Vibrissae/innervation
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