“…Importantly, the fact that L1 cINs have been shown to receive both thalamic (Ji, Zingg et al 2015) and inter-cortical connections (Leinweber, Ward et al 2017) ideally positions them to modulate incoming sensory inputs and affect excitatory responses (Zhu and Zhu 2004, Jiang, Wang et al 2013, Lee, Wang et al 2015, Anastasiades, Collins et al 2020). L1 cINs have been shown to play a role in, cross-modal integration (Ibrahim, Mesik et al 2016), interhemispheric integration (Palmer, Schulz et al 2012), associative fear learning and plasticity (Abs, Poorthuis et al 2018, Pardi, Vogenstahl et al 2020) as well as sensory motor integration (Mesik, Huang et al 2019). This makes L1 cINs a likely important target for the integration of bottom-up and top-down signaling.…”