SummaryCorticothalamic neurons provide massive input to the thalamus. This top-down projection may allow the cortex to regulate sensory processing by modulating the excitability of thalamic cells. Layer 6 corticothalamic neurons monosynaptically excite thalamocortical cells, but also indirectly inhibit them by driving inhibitory cells of the thalamic reticular nucleus. Whether corticothalamic activity generally suppresses or excites the thalamus remains unclear. Here we show that the corticothalamic influence is dynamic, with the excitatory-inhibitory balance shifting in an activity-dependent fashion. During low-frequency activity, corticothalamic effects are mainly suppressive, whereas higher-frequency activity (even a short bout of gamma ...
Pyramidal cells of layer 6 in cat visual cortex are the source of the corticothalamic projection, an...
Thalamic circuits are able to generate state-dependent oscillations of different frequencies and deg...
Abstract Central thalamus plays a critical role in forebrain arousal and organized behavior. However...
SummaryCorticothalamic neurons provide massive input to the thalamus. This top-down projection may a...
Thalamocortical neurons have thousands of synaptic connections from layer VI corticothalamic neurons...
The thalamus and neocortex are intimately interconnected via a reciprocal arrangement of feedforward...
The thalamus is the major gate to the cortex and its contribution to cortical receptive field proper...
AbstractCorticothalamic (CT) projections are ∼10 times more numerous than thalamocortical projection...
International audienceA reason why the thalamus is more than a passive gateway for sensory signals i...
The dorsal lateral geniculate nucleus (dLGN) serves as the primary conduit of retinal information to...
The spatio-temporal integration of cortical excitatory postsynaptic potentials was investigated in a...
SummaryIn the mammalian brain, thalamic signals reach the cortex via two major routes: primary and h...
Summary: A fundamental task for the brain is to determine which aspects of the continuous flow of in...
SummaryAlthough spontaneous activity occurs throughout the neocortex, its relation to the activity p...
Sensory cortices receive inputs not only from thalamus but also from higher-order cortical regions. ...
Pyramidal cells of layer 6 in cat visual cortex are the source of the corticothalamic projection, an...
Thalamic circuits are able to generate state-dependent oscillations of different frequencies and deg...
Abstract Central thalamus plays a critical role in forebrain arousal and organized behavior. However...
SummaryCorticothalamic neurons provide massive input to the thalamus. This top-down projection may a...
Thalamocortical neurons have thousands of synaptic connections from layer VI corticothalamic neurons...
The thalamus and neocortex are intimately interconnected via a reciprocal arrangement of feedforward...
The thalamus is the major gate to the cortex and its contribution to cortical receptive field proper...
AbstractCorticothalamic (CT) projections are ∼10 times more numerous than thalamocortical projection...
International audienceA reason why the thalamus is more than a passive gateway for sensory signals i...
The dorsal lateral geniculate nucleus (dLGN) serves as the primary conduit of retinal information to...
The spatio-temporal integration of cortical excitatory postsynaptic potentials was investigated in a...
SummaryIn the mammalian brain, thalamic signals reach the cortex via two major routes: primary and h...
Summary: A fundamental task for the brain is to determine which aspects of the continuous flow of in...
SummaryAlthough spontaneous activity occurs throughout the neocortex, its relation to the activity p...
Sensory cortices receive inputs not only from thalamus but also from higher-order cortical regions. ...
Pyramidal cells of layer 6 in cat visual cortex are the source of the corticothalamic projection, an...
Thalamic circuits are able to generate state-dependent oscillations of different frequencies and deg...
Abstract Central thalamus plays a critical role in forebrain arousal and organized behavior. However...