Motion processing across multiple topographic maps in the electrosensory system
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Abstract Animals can efficiently process sensory stimuli whose attributes vary over orders of magnitude by devoting specific neural pathways to process specific features in parallel. Weakly electric fish offer an attractive model system as electrosensory pyramidal neurons responding to amplitude modulations of their self-generated electric field are organized into three parallel maps of the body surface. While previous studies have shown that these fish use parallel pathways to process stationary stimuli, whether a similar strategy is used to process motion stimuli remains unknown to this day. We recorded from electrosensory pyramidal neurons in the weakly electric fish Apteronotus leptorhynchus across parallel maps of the body surface (centromedial, centrolateral, and lateral) in response to objects moving at velocities spanning the natural range. Contrary to previous observations made with stationary stimuli, we found that all cells responded in a similar fashion to moving objects. Indeed, all cells showed a stronger directionally nonselective response when the object moved at a larger velocity. In order to explain these results, we built a mathematical model incorporating the known antagonistic center-surround receptive field organization of these neurons. We found that this simple model could quantitatively account for our experimentally observed differences seen across E and I-type cells across all three maps. Our results thus provide strong evidence against the hypothesis that weakly electric fish use parallel neural pathways to process motion stimuli and we discuss their implications for sensory processing in general.
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دوره 2 شماره
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تاریخ انتشار 2014