Cortical states control visual spatial perception

2018 
Many factors modulate the state of cortical activity, but the importance of cortical states for sensory perception remains debated. We trained mice to detect spatially localized visual stimuli, and simultaneously measured local field potentials and excitatory and inhibitory neuron populations across layers of primary visual cortex (V1). Cortical states with low firing rates and correlations between excitatory neurons, and reduced oscillatory activity in Layer 4, accurately predicted single trials of visual spatial detection behavior. Our results show that cortical states exert strong effects at the initial stage of cortical processing in V1, and play a decisive role for visual spatial behavior in mice.
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