Neural activity profiles of the neocortex and superior colliculus after bimodal sensory stimulation

Citation
S. Zangenehpour et A. Chaudhuri, Neural activity profiles of the neocortex and superior colliculus after bimodal sensory stimulation, CEREB CORT, 11(10), 2001, pp. 924-935
Citations number
34
Categorie Soggetti
Neurosciences & Behavoir
Journal title
CEREBRAL CORTEX
ISSN journal
10473211 → ACNP
Volume
11
Issue
10
Year of publication
2001
Pages
924 - 935
Database
ISI
SICI code
1047-3211(200110)11:10<924:NAPOTN>2.0.ZU;2-5
Abstract
Current efforts at functional mapping of multisensory neurons are hampered by the need for both cellular-level resolution and the separate visualizati on of activity by different sensory cues. We have used a recently developed technique that exploits the differential time course of zif268 mRNA versus protein induction in neurons after sensory stimulation. Adult male rats we re visually and acoustically deprived and then exposed to one of the follow ing stimulation sequences: (i) no sensory stimulation; (ii) 2 h visual stim ulation followed by 30 min auditory stimulation; (iii) 2 h auditory stimula tion followed 30 min of visual stimulation; and (iv) 2 h compound visual an d auditory stimulation. The neocortex and superior colliculus (SC) were the n processed for fluorescent immunocytochemistry and in situ hybridization f or staining of Zif268 protein and mRNA products. We have found that activit y patterns in primary visual and auditory cortices were in accord with the sequence of the compound stimulus. We also show that SC superficial layers contained a pool of exclusively unimodal neurons, similar to that of visual cortex. Activity patterns of deep SC layers contained multimodal neurons w ith varying degrees of visual and auditory convergence. The deep SC layers also showed that auditory processing was largely carried out by a small, bi modal group of neurons whereas visual processing was coordinated by both a large unimodal and a small bimodal pool of neurons.