2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.neuron.2020.11.013
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A Disinhibitory Circuit for Contextual Modulation in Primary Visual Cortex

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“…These two neurons have complementary responses to iso-and cross-oriented surrounds. On one hand, iso-oriented stimuli elicit strong responses in SOM cells (as mentioned above) but only weak ones in VIP cells (Keller et al 2020a) (Figure 6c). On the other hand, cross-oriented stimuli trigger strong responses in VIP cells but poorly stimulate SOM cells (Keller et al 2020a).…”
Section: Contextual Modulationmentioning
confidence: 65%
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“…These two neurons have complementary responses to iso-and cross-oriented surrounds. On one hand, iso-oriented stimuli elicit strong responses in SOM cells (as mentioned above) but only weak ones in VIP cells (Keller et al 2020a) (Figure 6c). On the other hand, cross-oriented stimuli trigger strong responses in VIP cells but poorly stimulate SOM cells (Keller et al 2020a).…”
Section: Contextual Modulationmentioning
confidence: 65%
“…On one hand, iso-oriented stimuli elicit strong responses in SOM cells (as mentioned above) but only weak ones in VIP cells (Keller et al 2020a) (Figure 6c). On the other hand, cross-oriented stimuli trigger strong responses in VIP cells but poorly stimulate SOM cells (Keller et al 2020a). Importantly, VIP cells are integrated in the cortical circuit in a very particular manner: They preferentially inhibit inhibitory neurons rather than excitatory neurons (Pfeffer et al 2013) (Figure 1c; see also the section on cell types and circuit organization in the Supplemental Appendix).…”
Section: Contextual Modulationmentioning
confidence: 65%
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