A mechanism for deviance detection and contextual routing in the thalamus: a review and theoretical proposal
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General Neuroscienceburst
cortical feedback
corticothalamic
deviance detection
layer 6
predictive processing
thalamus firing mode
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Frontiers in NeuroscienceDate Published
2024-02-29Publication Volume
18
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Predictive processing theories conceptualize neocortical feedback as conveying expectations and contextual attention signals derived from internal cortical models, playing an essential role in the perception and interpretation of sensory information. However, few predictive processing frameworks outline concrete mechanistic roles for the corticothalamic (CT) feedback from layer 6 (L6), despite the fact that the number of CT axons is an order of magnitude greater than that of feedforward thalamocortical (TC) axons. Here we review the functional architecture of CT circuits and propose a mechanism through which L6 could regulate thalamic firing modes (burst, tonic) to detect unexpected inputs. Using simulations in a model of a TC cell, we show how the CT feedback could support prediction-based input discrimination in TC cells by promoting burst firing. This type of CT control can enable the thalamic circuit to implement spatial and context selective attention mechanisms. The proposed mechanism generates specific experimentally testable hypotheses. We suggest that the L6 CT feedback allows the thalamus to detect deviance from predictions of internal cortical models, thereby supporting contextual attention and routing operations, a far more powerful role than traditionally assumed.Citation
Varela C, Moreira JVS, Kocaoglu B, Dura-Bernal S, Ahmad S. A mechanism for deviance detection and contextual routing in the thalamus: a review and theoretical proposal. Front Neurosci. 2024 Feb 29;18:1359180. doi: 10.3389/fnins.2024.1359180. PMID: 38486972; PMCID: PMC10938916.DOI
10.3389/fnins.2024.1359180ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.3389/fnins.2024.1359180
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