The mammalian visual system, from retina to neocortex, has been extensively studied at both anatomical and functional levels. Anatomy indicates the cortico-thalamic system is hierarchical, but characterization of cellular-level functional interactions across multiple levels of this hierarchy is lacking, partially due to the challenge of simultaneously recording activity across numerous regions. Here, we describe a large, open dataset (part of the Allen Brain Observatory) that surveys spiking from units in six cortical and two thalamic regions responding to a battery of visual stimuli. Using spike cross-correlation analysis, we find that inter-area functional connectivity mirrors the anatomical hierarchy from the Allen Mouse Brain Connectivity Atlas. Classical functional measures of hierarchy, including visual response latency, receptive field size, phase-locking to a drifting grating stimulus, and autocorrelation timescale are all correlated with the anatomical hierarchy. Moreover, recordings during a visual task support the behavioral relevance of hierarchical processing. Overall, this dataset and the hierarchy we describe provide a foundation for understanding coding and dynamics in the mouse cortico-thalamic visual system..
33 The mammalian visual system, from retina to neocortex, has been extensively studied at both 34 anatomical and functional levels. Anatomy indicates the cortico-thalamic system is hierarchical, 35 but characterization of cellular-level functional interactions across multiple levels of this 36 hierarchy is lacking, partially due to the challenge of simultaneously recording activity across 37 numerous regions. Here, we describe a large, open dataset (part of the Allen Brain Observatory) 38 that surveys spiking from units in six cortical and two thalamic regions responding to a battery of 39 visual stimuli. Using spike cross-correlation analysis, we find that inter-area functional 40 connectivity mirrors the anatomical hierarchy from the Allen Mouse Brain Connectivity Atlas. 41Classical functional measures of hierarchy, including visual response latency, receptive field 42 size, phase-locking to a drifting grating stimulus, and autocorrelation timescale are all correlated 43 with the anatomical hierarchy. Moreover, recordings during a visual task support the behavioral 44 relevance of hierarchical processing. Overall, this dataset and the hierarchy we describe provide 45 a foundation for understanding coding and dynamics in the mouse cortico-thalamic visual 46 system. 47
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