GABA-induced remote inactivation reveals cross-orientation inhibition in the cat striate cortex |
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Authors: | U. T. Eysel J. M. Crook H. F. Machemer |
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Affiliation: | (1) Abteilung Neurophysiologie, Medizinische Fakultät, Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Postfach 102148, D-4630, 1 Bochum, Federal Republic of Germany |
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Abstract: | Summary We investigated the contributions of lateral intracortical connections to the orientation tuning of area 17 cells using micro-iontophoresis of the inhibitory transmitter gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) to inactivate small cortical sites in the vicinity of a recorded cell. GABA was ejected from an array of micropipettes each with an average horizontal distance of 500 m from the recording site. Of 54 cells tested, 33 showed a reduction and 3 a loss of orientation selectivity due to an increase in responses to non-optimal orientations during GABA inactivation. The response to the optimal orientation remained constant in more than half of the cells and increased or decreased in others. Given that a complete cycle of orientations occupies a tangential distance of 1000 m, the observed broadening of orientation tuning is presumably due to GABA-mediated inactivation of inhibitory interneurones with different preferred orientations from those of their target cell. |
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Keywords: | Visual cortex Orientation tuning Inhibition Local inactivation Cat |
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