Integration of distinct cortical inputs to primary and higher order inhibitory cells of the thalamus
Christian D. Puzzo,
Rosa I. Martinez-Garcia,
Hero Liu
et al.
Abstract:The necortex regulates its own sensory input in part through top-down inhibitory mechanisms. Descending corticothalamic projections drive GABAergic neurons of the thalamic reticular nucleus (TRN), which then control thalamocortical cells via inhibition. Neurons in sensory TRN are organized into primary and higher order (HO) subpopulations, with separate intrathalamic connections and distinct genetic and functional properties. Here, we investigated top-down neocortical control over primary and HO neurons of som… Show more
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