Whisker's Directional Selectivity: Orientation Columns in the Barrel Field?

  • Tsytsarev V
  • Pope D
  • Pumbo E
  • et al.
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Abstract

Using voltage-sensitive dye optical imaging methods, we visualized neural activity in the rat barrel cortex in response to the deflection of a single whisker in different directions. Obtained data indicates that fast movements of single whiskers in varying directions correlate with different patterns of activation in the somatosensory cortex. A functional map was created based on the voltage-sensitive dye optical signal. This supports prior research that vibrissae deflections cause responses in different cortical neurons within the barrel field according to the direction of the deflection. By analogy with the orientation columns in the visual cortex, directionally-biased single whisker responses to different directions of deflection could be a possible mechanism for the directional selectivity of this important sensory response.

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Tsytsarev, V., Pope, D., Pumbo, E., Yablonskii, A., & Hofmann, M. (2010). Whisker’s Directional Selectivity: Orientation Columns in the Barrel Field? Nature Precedings. https://doi.org/10.1038/npre.2010.4254.2

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