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Cell Rep ; 37(2): 109826, 2021 10 12.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34644562

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Motion/direction-sensitive and location-sensitive neurons are the two major functional types in mouse visual thalamus that project to the primary visual cortex (V1). It is under debate whether motion/direction-sensitive inputs preferentially target the superficial layers in V1, as opposed to the location-sensitive inputs, which preferentially target the middle layers. Here, by using calcium imaging to measure the activity of motion/direction-sensitive and location-sensitive axons in V1, we find evidence against these cell-type-specific laminar biases at the population level. Furthermore, using an approach to reconstruct axon arbors with identified in vivo response types, we show that, at the single-axon level, the motion/direction-sensitive axons project more densely to the middle layers than the location-sensitive axons. Overall, our results demonstrate that motion/direction-sensitive thalamic neurons project extensively to the middle layers of V1 at both the population and single-cell levels, providing further insight into the organization of thalamocortical projection in the mouse visual system.


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Axons/physiology , Motion Perception , Orientation , Primary Visual Cortex/physiology , Thalamus/physiology , Animals , Calcium Signaling , Female , Male , Mice, Transgenic , Microscopy, Confocal , Microscopy, Fluorescence, Multiphoton , Photic Stimulation , Primary Visual Cortex/cytology , Thalamus/cytology , Visual Pathways/cytology , Visual Pathways/physiology
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