2022
DOI: 10.1101/2022.09.08.507101
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Probing visual sensitivity and attention in mice using reverse correlation

Abstract: Visual attention is a fundamental cognitive operation that allows the brain to evoke behaviors based on the most important stimulus features. Although mouse models offer immense potential to gain a circuit-level understanding of this phenomenon, links between visual attention and behavioral decisions in mice are not well understood. Here, we describe a new behavioral task for mice that addresses this limitation. We trained mice to detect weak vertical bars in a background of checkerboard noise while audiovisua… Show more

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“…Reverse correlation is a powerful tool that has led to important insights into the dynamics of many neurobiological processes including receptive field properties, 46,57 perceptual decision making, 58,59 sensory processing, 60 and visual attention. 61 Here, we used white noise optogenetic stimulation of inhibitory neurons in V1 or SC while mice engaged in a challenging visual detection task, leading to three primary observations. First, SC and V1 both contribute to behavioral detection of changes in visual contrast.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Reverse correlation is a powerful tool that has led to important insights into the dynamics of many neurobiological processes including receptive field properties, 46,57 perceptual decision making, 58,59 sensory processing, 60 and visual attention. 61 Here, we used white noise optogenetic stimulation of inhibitory neurons in V1 or SC while mice engaged in a challenging visual detection task, leading to three primary observations. First, SC and V1 both contribute to behavioral detection of changes in visual contrast.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%