Spatial modulation of visual responses arises in cortex with active navigation
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ActiveNavigationDataset.zip
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ActiveNavigationFigures.zip
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Diamanti_eLife2021_Readme.txt
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Abstract
During navigation, the visual responses of neurons in mouse primary visual cortex (V1) are modulated by the animal’s spatial position. Here we show that this spatial modulation is similarly present across multiple higher visual areas but negligible in the main thalamic pathway into V1. Similar to hippocampus, spatial modulation in visual cortex strengthens with experience and with active behavior. Active navigation in a familiar environment, therefore, enhances the spatial modulation of visual signals starting in the cortex.
2 photon imaging
Raw data were preprocessed with Suite2p (image registration, ROI detection, deconvolution)
Corrected traces were used for estimating response profile patterns as described in Methods and in Readme file.
Plese see the Readme file for full description of the datasets and any additional notes.