Four concurrent feedforward and feedback networks with different roles in the visual cortical hierarchy

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Abstract

Visual stimuli evoke fast-evolving activity patterns that are distributed : across multiple cortical areas. These areas are hierarchically structured, as indicated by their anatomical projections, but how large-scale feedforward and feedback streams are functionally organized in this system remains an important missing clue to understanding cortical processing. By analyzing visual evoked responses in laminar recordings from 6 cortical areas in awake mice, we uncovered a dominant feedforward network with scale-free interactions in the time domain. In addition, we established the simultaneous presence of a gamma band feedforward and 2 low frequency feedback networks, each with a distinct laminar functional connectivity profile, frequency spectrum, temporal dynamics, and functional hierarchy. We could identify distinct roles for each of these 4 processing streams, by leveraging stimulus contrast effects, analyzing receptive field (RF) convergency along functional interactions, and determining relationships to spiking activity. Our results support a dynamic dual counterstream view of hierarchical processing and provide new insight into how separate functional streams can simultaneously and dynamically support visual processes.

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Barzegaran, E., & Plomp, G. (2022). Four concurrent feedforward and feedback networks with different roles in the visual cortical hierarchy. PLoS Biology, 20(2). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.3001534

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