Dynamic modulation of mouse thalamocortical visual activity by salient sounds

Clément E. Lemercier,Patrik Krieger,Denise Manahan-Vaughan

iScience(2024)

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Visual responses of the primary visual cortex (V1) are altered by sound. Sound-driven behavioral arousal suggests that, in addition to direct inputs from the primary auditory cortex (A1), multiple other sources may shape V1 responses to sound. Here, we show in anesthetized mice that sound (white-noise, ≥70dB) drives a biphasic modulation of V1 visually-driven gamma-band activity, comprising fast-transient inhibitory and slow-prolonged excitatory (A1-independent) arousal-driven components. An analogous yet quicker modulation of the visual response also occurred earlier in the visual pathway, at the level of the dorsolateral geniculate nucleus (dLGN), where sound transiently inhibited the early phasic visual response and subsequently induced a prolonged increase in tonic spiking activity and gamma rhythmicity. Our results demonstrate that sound-driven modulations of visual activity are not exclusive to V1 and suggest that thalamocortical inputs from the dLGN to V1 contribute to shaping V1 visual response to sound.
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Natural sciences,Biological sciences,Neuroscience,Systems neuroscience,Sensory neuroscience
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