Layer 6 (L6) corticothalamic neurons project to thalamus, where they are thought to regulate sensory information transmission to cortex. However, the activity of these neurons during different behavioral states has not been described. Here, we imaged calcium changes in visual cortex L6 primary corticothalamic neurons with two-photon microscopy in head-fixed mice in response to passive viewing during a range of behavioral states, from locomotion to sleep. In addition to a substantial fraction of quiet neurons, we found sensory-activated and suppressed neurons, comprising two functionally distinct L6 feedback channels. Quiet neurons could be dynamically recruited to one or another functional channel, and the opposite, functional neurons could...
SummaryThe processing of sensory information varies widely across behavioral states. However, little...
SummaryCorticothalamic neurons provide massive input to the thalamus. This top-down projection may a...
SummarySpontaneous and sensory-evoked cortical activity is highly state-dependent, yet relatively li...
Key points: Thalamic activity is regulated by corticothalamic feedback from layers 5B and 6. To ...
SummaryThe brain’s response to sensory input is strikingly modulated by behavioral state. Notably, t...
SummaryIn layer 6 (L6), a principal output layer of the mammalian cerebral cortex, a population of e...
The cerebral cortex and the thalamus are in constant communication with one another, and their inter...
Anatomical and physiological experiments have outlined a blueprint for the feedforward flow of activ...
Sensory information is represented in cortex by cascades of excitation, the patterns of which are co...
The brain is never truly silent – up to 80% of its energy budget is expended during ongoing activity...
Summary: A fundamental task for the brain is to determine which aspects of the continuous flow of in...
Summary The synchronized activity of six layers of cortical neurons is critical for sensory percepti...
The neuronal network in cerebral cortex is a dynamic system that can undergo changes in collective n...
The dorsal lateral geniculate nucleus (dLGN) serves as the primary conduit of retinal information to...
Brains are composed of anatomically and functionally distinct regions performing specialized tasks, ...
SummaryThe processing of sensory information varies widely across behavioral states. However, little...
SummaryCorticothalamic neurons provide massive input to the thalamus. This top-down projection may a...
SummarySpontaneous and sensory-evoked cortical activity is highly state-dependent, yet relatively li...
Key points: Thalamic activity is regulated by corticothalamic feedback from layers 5B and 6. To ...
SummaryThe brain’s response to sensory input is strikingly modulated by behavioral state. Notably, t...
SummaryIn layer 6 (L6), a principal output layer of the mammalian cerebral cortex, a population of e...
The cerebral cortex and the thalamus are in constant communication with one another, and their inter...
Anatomical and physiological experiments have outlined a blueprint for the feedforward flow of activ...
Sensory information is represented in cortex by cascades of excitation, the patterns of which are co...
The brain is never truly silent – up to 80% of its energy budget is expended during ongoing activity...
Summary: A fundamental task for the brain is to determine which aspects of the continuous flow of in...
Summary The synchronized activity of six layers of cortical neurons is critical for sensory percepti...
The neuronal network in cerebral cortex is a dynamic system that can undergo changes in collective n...
The dorsal lateral geniculate nucleus (dLGN) serves as the primary conduit of retinal information to...
Brains are composed of anatomically and functionally distinct regions performing specialized tasks, ...
SummaryThe processing of sensory information varies widely across behavioral states. However, little...
SummaryCorticothalamic neurons provide massive input to the thalamus. This top-down projection may a...
SummarySpontaneous and sensory-evoked cortical activity is highly state-dependent, yet relatively li...