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Nat Commun ; 13(1): 6344, 2022 10 25.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36284139

ABSTRACT

Studies of color perception have led to mechanistic models of how cone-opponent signals from retinal ganglion cells are integrated to generate color appearance. But it is unknown how this hypothesized integration occurs in the brain. Here we show that cone-opponent signals transmitted from retina to primary visual cortex (V1) are integrated through highly organized circuits within V1 to implement the color opponent interactions required for color appearance. Combining intrinsic signal optical imaging (ISI) and 2-photon calcium imaging (2PCI) at single cell resolution, we demonstrate cone-opponent functional domains (COFDs) that combine L/M cone-opponent and S/L + M cone-opponent signals following the rules predicted from psychophysical studies of color perception. These give rise to an orderly organization of hue preferences of the neurons within the COFDs and the generation of hue "pinwheels". Thus, spatially organized neural circuits mediate an orderly transition from cone-opponency to color appearance that begins in V1.


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Calcium , Primary Visual Cortex , Retinal Cone Photoreceptor Cells/physiology , Color Perception/physiology , Retina/physiology , Photic Stimulation/methods , Color
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Science ; 364(6447): 1275-1279, 2019 06 28.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31249057

ABSTRACT

Previous studies support the textbook model that shape and color are extracted by distinct neurons in primate primary visual cortex (V1). However, rigorous testing of this model requires sampling a larger stimulus space than previously possible. We used stable GCaMP6f expression and two-photon calcium imaging to probe a very large spatial and chromatic visual stimulus space and map functional microarchitecture of thousands of neurons with single-cell resolution. Notable proportions of V1 neurons strongly preferred equiluminant color over achromatic stimuli and were also orientation selective, indicating that orientation and color in V1 are mutually processed by overlapping circuits. Single neurons could precisely and unambiguously code for both color and orientation. Further analyses revealed systematic spatial relationships between color tuning, orientation selectivity, and cytochrome oxidase histology.


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Color Perception/physiology , Orientation/physiology , Spatial Behavior/physiology , Visual Cortex/physiology , Animals , Electron Transport Complex IV/metabolism , Female , Macaca fascicularis , Neuroimaging , Neurons , Visual Cortex/ultrastructure
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Nat Neurosci ; 19(12): 1743-1749, 2016 12.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27798629

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A fundamental impediment to understanding the brain is the availability of inexpensive and robust methods for targeting and manipulating specific neuronal populations. The need to overcome this barrier is pressing because there are considerable anatomical, physiological, cognitive and behavioral differences between mice and higher mammalian species in which it is difficult to specifically target and manipulate genetically defined functional cell types. In particular, it is unclear the degree to which insights from mouse models can shed light on the neural mechanisms that mediate cognitive functions in higher species, including humans. Here we describe a novel recombinant adeno-associated virus that restricts gene expression to GABAergic interneurons within the telencephalon. We demonstrate that the viral expression is specific and robust, allowing for morphological visualization, activity monitoring and functional manipulation of interneurons in both mice and non-genetically tractable species, thus opening the possibility to study GABAergic function in virtually any vertebrate species.


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Brain/virology , Dependovirus/isolation & purification , GABAergic Neurons/virology , Interneurons/physiology , Vertebrates/virology , Animals , Behavior, Animal , Brain/metabolism , Cells, Cultured , Dependovirus/genetics , Female , GABAergic Neurons/pathology , Genetic Vectors/genetics , Mice, Inbred C57BL
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