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Neural mechanisms for the localization of unexpected external motion

Biology

Neural mechanisms for the localization of unexpected external motion

S. Chinta and S. R. Pluta

This fascinating study by Suma Chinta and Scott R. Pluta explores how mice differentiate between self-generated movements and external object motion while using a whisker-guided virtual reality setup. Discover how their research uncovers the mouse superior colliculus' role in enhancing the localization of unexpected external movements through sensory adaptation and motor predictions.... show more
Abstract
To localize objects during active sensing, animals must differentiate stimuli caused by volitional movement from real-world object motion. To determine a neural basis for this ability, we examined the mouse superior colliculus (SC), which contains multiple egocentric maps of sensorimotor space. By placing mice in a whisker-guided virtual reality, we discovered a rapidly adapting tactile response that transiently emerged during externally generated gains in whisker contact. Responses to self-generated touch that matched self-generated history were significantly attenuated, revealing that transient response magnitude is controlled by sensorimotor predictions. The magnitude of the transient response gradually decreased with repetitions in external motion, revealing a slow habituation based on external history. The direction of external motion was accurately encoded in the firing rates of transiently responsive neurons. These data reveal that whisker-specific adaptation and sensorimotor predictions in SC neurons enhance the localization of unexpected, externally generated changes in tactile space.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Sep 30, 2023
Authors
Suma Chinta, Scott R. Pluta
Tags
superior colliculus
mouse
active sensing
whisker-guided
sensorimotor predictions
tactile response
habituation
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