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Recurrent pattern completion drives the neocortical representation of sensory inference
by
Bawany, Ahad
, Belski, Hannah
, Ouellette, Ben
, Wilkes, Josh
, Ha, Vivian
, Grasso, Conor
, Young, Ahrial
, Adesnik, Hillel
, Cabasco, Hannah
, Suarez, Lucas
, Shin, Hyeyoung
, Caldejon, Shiella
, Kiselycznyk, Carly
, Durand, Severine
, Abdeladim, Lamiae
, Johnson, Tye
, Hardcastle, Ben
, Olsen, Shawn
, Williford, Ali
, Lecoq, Jerome
, Han, Warren
, Groblewski, Peter
, Ogando, Mora B
, Nguyen, Katrina
, Swapp, Jackie
, Loefler, Henry
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Neuroscience
2023
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Recurrent pattern completion drives the neocortical representation of sensory inference
by
Bawany, Ahad
, Belski, Hannah
, Ouellette, Ben
, Wilkes, Josh
, Ha, Vivian
, Grasso, Conor
, Young, Ahrial
, Adesnik, Hillel
, Cabasco, Hannah
, Suarez, Lucas
, Shin, Hyeyoung
, Caldejon, Shiella
, Kiselycznyk, Carly
, Durand, Severine
, Abdeladim, Lamiae
, Johnson, Tye
, Hardcastle, Ben
, Olsen, Shawn
, Williford, Ali
, Lecoq, Jerome
, Han, Warren
, Groblewski, Peter
, Ogando, Mora B
, Nguyen, Katrina
, Swapp, Jackie
, Loefler, Henry
in
Neuroscience
2023
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Recurrent pattern completion drives the neocortical representation of sensory inference
by
Bawany, Ahad
, Belski, Hannah
, Ouellette, Ben
, Wilkes, Josh
, Ha, Vivian
, Grasso, Conor
, Young, Ahrial
, Adesnik, Hillel
, Cabasco, Hannah
, Suarez, Lucas
, Shin, Hyeyoung
, Caldejon, Shiella
, Kiselycznyk, Carly
, Durand, Severine
, Abdeladim, Lamiae
, Johnson, Tye
, Hardcastle, Ben
, Olsen, Shawn
, Williford, Ali
, Lecoq, Jerome
, Han, Warren
, Groblewski, Peter
, Ogando, Mora B
, Nguyen, Katrina
, Swapp, Jackie
, Loefler, Henry
in
Neuroscience
2023
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Recurrent pattern completion drives the neocortical representation of sensory inference
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Recurrent pattern completion drives the neocortical representation of sensory inference
2023
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When sensory information is incomplete or ambiguous, the brain relies on prior expectations to infer perceptual objects. Despite the centrality of this process to perception, the neural mechanism of sensory inference is not known. Illusory contours (ICs) are key tools to study sensory inference because they contain edges or objects that are implied only by their spatial context. Using cellular resolution, mesoscale two-photon calcium imaging and multi-Neuropixels recordings in the mouse visual cortex, we identified a sparse subset of neurons in the primary visual cortex (V1) and higher visual areas that respond emergently to ICs. We found that these highly selective 'IC-encoders' mediate the neural representation of IC inference. Strikingly, selective activation of these neurons using two-photon holographic optogenetics was sufficient to recreate IC representation in the rest of the V1 network, in the absence of any visual stimulus. This outlines a model in which primary sensory cortex facilitates sensory inference by selectively strengthening input patterns that match prior expectations through local, recurrent circuitry. Our data thus suggest a clear computational purpose for recurrence in the generation of holistic percepts under sensory ambiguity. More generally, selective reinforcement of top-down predictions by pattern-completing recurrent circuits in lower sensory cortices may constitute a key step in sensory inference.
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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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