Rodents depend on olfaction and touch to meet many of their fundamental needs. However, the impact of simultaneous olfactory and tactile inputs on sensory representations in the cortex remains elusive. To study these interactions, we recorded large populations of barrel cortex neurons using 2-photon calcium imaging in head-fixed mice during olfactory and tactile stimulation. Here we show that odors bidirectionally alter activity in a small but significant population of barrel cortex neurons through at least two mechanisms, first by enhancing whisking, and second by a central mechanism that persists after whisking is abolished by facial nerve sectioning. Odor responses have little impact on tactile information, and they are sufficient for de...
Neocortical activity can evoke sensory percepts, but the cellular mechanisms remain poorly understoo...
Cortical feed-back projections to primary sensory areas terminate most heavily in layer (L) 11,2, wh...
BACKGROUND: Loss of a sensory function is often followed by the hypersensitivity of other modalities...
International audienceRodents depend on olfaction and touch to meet many of their fundamental needs....
The integration of information from different senses is traditionally considered as relevant to the ...
The brain processes sensory information in a context- and learning-dependent manner for adaptive beh...
SummaryComprehensive measurement of neural activity remains challenging due to the large numbers of ...
Cross-modal plasticity is characterized as the hypersensitivity of remaining modalities after a sens...
Cross-modal plasticity is characterized as the hypersensitivity of remaining modalities after a sens...
Tactile sensory information from facial whiskers provides nocturnal tunnel-dwelling rodents, includi...
<p>The activities of network neurons in barrel cortex were recorded by two-photon cellular imaging w...
Loss of a sensory function is often followed by the hypersensitivity of other modalities in mammals,...
A fundamental task frequently encountered by brains is to rapidly and reliably discriminate between ...
Active sensing, which incorporates closed-loop behavioral selection of information during sensory ac...
The cerebral cortex is thought to generate sensory experience and facilitate broadly integrative pro...
Neocortical activity can evoke sensory percepts, but the cellular mechanisms remain poorly understoo...
Cortical feed-back projections to primary sensory areas terminate most heavily in layer (L) 11,2, wh...
BACKGROUND: Loss of a sensory function is often followed by the hypersensitivity of other modalities...
International audienceRodents depend on olfaction and touch to meet many of their fundamental needs....
The integration of information from different senses is traditionally considered as relevant to the ...
The brain processes sensory information in a context- and learning-dependent manner for adaptive beh...
SummaryComprehensive measurement of neural activity remains challenging due to the large numbers of ...
Cross-modal plasticity is characterized as the hypersensitivity of remaining modalities after a sens...
Cross-modal plasticity is characterized as the hypersensitivity of remaining modalities after a sens...
Tactile sensory information from facial whiskers provides nocturnal tunnel-dwelling rodents, includi...
<p>The activities of network neurons in barrel cortex were recorded by two-photon cellular imaging w...
Loss of a sensory function is often followed by the hypersensitivity of other modalities in mammals,...
A fundamental task frequently encountered by brains is to rapidly and reliably discriminate between ...
Active sensing, which incorporates closed-loop behavioral selection of information during sensory ac...
The cerebral cortex is thought to generate sensory experience and facilitate broadly integrative pro...
Neocortical activity can evoke sensory percepts, but the cellular mechanisms remain poorly understoo...
Cortical feed-back projections to primary sensory areas terminate most heavily in layer (L) 11,2, wh...
BACKGROUND: Loss of a sensory function is often followed by the hypersensitivity of other modalities...