Publication: Hierarchical sensory processing in zebrafish thalamocortical-like circuits
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Trinh, A. T.
Ostenrath, A. M.
Del Castillo-Berges, I.
Cachin, F.
Kraus, S.
Serneels, B.
Kawakami, K.
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eng
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Thalamocortical projections shape the functional regionalization and parallel sensory computations across the mammalian cortex. However, the principles of thalamocortical computations in non-mammalian vertebrates remain underexplored. Here we investigated how the zebrafish pallium, a homolog of the vertebrate cortex, receives and processes sensory information, and how its architecture compares to thalamocortical circuits in other vertebrates. We revealed that the preglomerular complex (PG), a thalamocortical-like pathway, is the primary source of visual and vibrational information to the zebrafish pallium. PG and its pallial projections exhibit sensory-specific and topographically organized responses. In contrast, pallial neurons display topographically organized hierarchies, ranging from sensory-specific to multimodal and coincidence-detecting nonlinear responses. Our results suggest that hierarchies of sensory transformations across topographically organized thalamocortical-like circuits reflect a convergent principle across vertebrates.
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American Association for the Advancement of Science
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Life sciences, Biochemistry, Genetics and molecular biology, Cell biology, Neuroscience, Cognitive neuroscience, Molecular biology
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Science
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10.1126/science.aec2171
