2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.neuron.2017.02.035
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GABAergic Neurons in Ferret Visual Cortex Participate in Functionally Specific Networks

Abstract: Summary Functional circuits in the visual cortex require the coordinated activity of excitatory and inhibitory neurons. Molecular genetic approaches in the mouse have led to the ‘local nonspecific pooling principle’ of inhibitory connectivity, in which inhibitory neurons are untuned for stimulus features due to the random pooling of local inputs. However, it remains unclear whether this principle generalizes to species with a columnar organization of feature selectivity such as carnivores, primates, and humans… Show more

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“…While matching of fixed labeled tissue with live imaged tissue has been conducted in small sections of neocortex and retina using manual alignment to identify small numbers of cells (Kerlin et al, 2010; O’Connor et al, 2010; Langer and Helmchen, 2012; Baden et al, 2016; Wilson et al, 2017), here, we develop an approach for the entire zebrafish brain through automated registration of tens of thousands of neurons in intact tissue volumes. MultiMAP allowed us to rapidly screen active cell types without constructing transgenic lines for each.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While matching of fixed labeled tissue with live imaged tissue has been conducted in small sections of neocortex and retina using manual alignment to identify small numbers of cells (Kerlin et al, 2010; O’Connor et al, 2010; Langer and Helmchen, 2012; Baden et al, 2016; Wilson et al, 2017), here, we develop an approach for the entire zebrafish brain through automated registration of tens of thousands of neurons in intact tissue volumes. MultiMAP allowed us to rapidly screen active cell types without constructing transgenic lines for each.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, we need to understand the connectivity and functional role of different inhibitory neuron types in higher mammals, as it is not clear to what extent the insights gained from mouse studies translate to cat and primate (see e.g. Wilson et al 2017). Recent advances in the application to higher species of viral technology (Dimidschstein et al 2016) and optogenetics (e.g.…”
Section: Conclusion and Remaining Questionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, every imaging experiment acquired during a single day were registered into one reference frame. ROI segmentation was performed manually in widefield epifluorescence imaging by manually drawing around cortical regions with robust visually evoked activity, while cellular ROIs were drawn using custom software in ImageJ (Cell Magic Wand) (Wilson et al, 2017). The raw fluorescence trace for each cellular trace was the average fluorescence trace across all pixels within the ROI.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The circular correlation was used to assess differences in the layout of preferred orientation for monocular and binocular orientation maps: where is the circular correlation, is the index of pixels, and is the number of all orientation selective pixels. For computing the similarity of the fine network structure in orientation preference maps, we computed the Homogeneity Index (Wilson et al, 2017):…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%