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Solving visual correspondence between the two eyes via domain-based population encoding in nonhuman primates
Chen, Gang; Lu, Haidong D; Tanigawa, Hisashi; Roe, Anna W
Stereoscopic vision depends on correct matching of corresponding features between the two eyes. It is unclear where the brain solves this binocular correspondence problem. Although our visual system is able to make correct global matches, there are many possible false matches between any two images. Here, we use optical imaging data of binocular disparity response in the visual cortex of awake and anesthetized monkeys to demonstrate that the second visual cortical area (V2) is the first cortical stage that correctly discards false matches and robustly encodes correct matches. Our findings indicate that a key transformation for achieving depth perception lies in early stages of extrastriate visual cortex and is achieved by population coding.
PMID: 29180437
ISSN: 1091-6490
CID: 5835652
Study of single and multidigit activation in monkey somatosensory cortex using voltage-sensitive dye imaging
Roe, Anna Wang; Winberry, Jeremy E; Friedman, Robert M
Toward the goal of understanding cutaneous sensory integration during manual behavior, we used voltage-sensitive dye (VSD) imaging to study the organization and dynamics of anesthetized monkey primary somatosensory cortex (SI) in response to single and multidigit tactile stimulation. We find that in both macaque and squirrel monkey SI, VSD reveals clear focal digit topography consistent with previous electrophysiological and intrinsic signal imaging studies. VSD also reveals interactions in SI in response to multidigit stimulation. With a tactile funneling paradigm in areas 3b and 1 in squirrel monkeys, VSD reveals two-digit induction of subthreshhold influences, consistent with lateral intracortical inhibition. In response to tactile apparent motion stimuli, VSD reveals preferential response to motion stimuli over static tactile stimuli in both areas 1 and 3b. Comparison of the response at different digit locations to "toward digit" stimuli suggests the presence of direction-selective response in area 1; however, further study is needed. These exciting results indicate that VSD constitutes a powerful tool for studying somatosensory cortical processing in nonhuman primates and should be further developed for future somatosensory studies in awake behaving monkeys.
PMCID:5446783
PMID: 28573156
ISSN: 2329-423x
CID: 5835632
Intrinsic signal optical imaging of visual brain activity: Tracking of fast cortical dynamics
Lu, Haidong D; Chen, Gang; Cai, Junjie; Roe, Anna W
Hemodynamic-based brain imaging techniques are typically incapable of monitoring brain activity with both high spatial and high temporal resolutions. In this study, we have used intrinsic signal optical imaging (ISOI), a relatively high spatial resolution imaging technique, to examine the temporal resolution of the hemodynamic signal. We imaged V1 responses in anesthetized monkey to a moving light spot. Movies of cortical responses clearly revealed a focus of hemodynamic response traveling across the cortical surface. Importantly, at different locations along the cortical trajectory, response timecourses maintained a similar tri-phasic shape and shifted sequentially across cortex with a predictable delay. We calculated the time between distinguishable timecourses and found that the temporal resolution of the signal at which two events can be reliably distinguished is about 80 milliseconds. These results suggest that hemodynamic-based imaging is suitable for detecting ongoing cortical events at high spatial resolution and with temporal resolution relevant for behavioral studies.
PMCID:5344706
PMID: 28063974
ISSN: 1095-9572
CID: 5835602
Bright AIE Nanoparticles with F127 Encapsulation for Deep-Tissue Three-Photon Intravital Brain Angiography
Wang, Yalun; Han, Xiao; Xi, Wang; Li, Jinyu; Roe, Anna Wang; Lu, Ping; Qian, Jun
Deep-tissue imaging is of great significance to biological applications. In this paper, a deep-red emissive luminogen 2,3-bis(4'-(diphenylamino)-[1,1'-biphenyl]-4-yl) fumaronitrile (TPATCN) with aggregation-induced emission (AIE) feature is prepared. TPATCN molecules were then encapsulated within a polymeric matrix of Pluronic F-127 to form nanoparticles (NPs). TPATCN NPs exhibit bright three-photon fluorescence (3PF) in deep-red region, together with high chemical stability, good photostability, and biocompatibility. They are further utilized for in vivo 3PF imaging of the brain vasculature of mice, under the excitation of a 1550 nm femtosecond laser. A vivid 3D reconstruction of the brain vasculature is then built with a penetration depth of 875 µm, which is the largest in ever reported 3PF imaging based on AIE NPs. After that, by collecting both of the 3PF and third-harmonic generation signals, multichannel nonlinear optical imaging of the brain blood vessels is further realized. These results will be helpful to study the structures and functions of the brain in the future.
PMID: 28795507
ISSN: 2192-2659
CID: 5835642
FRONTIERS IN NEURAL CIRCUITS
Tanigawa, Hisashi; Chen, Gang; Roe, Anna W.
ISI:000411896700001
ISSN: 1662-5110
CID: 5836002
NATURE NEUROSCIENCE
Jennings, Charles; Landman, Rogier; Zhou, Yang; Sharma, Jitendra; Hyman, Julia; Movshon, J. Anthony; Qiu, Zilong; Roberts, Angela; Roe, Anna Wang; Wang, Xiaoqin; Zhou, Huihui; Wang, Liping; Zhang, Feng; Desimone, Robert; Feng, Guoping
ISI:000382270400008
ISSN: 1097-6256
CID: 5835992
ORVOSI HETILAP
Palfi Emese; Ashaber Maria; Palmer, Cory; Friedman, Robert M.; Roe, Anna W.; Negyessy Laszlo
ISI:000382796600004
ISSN: 0030-6002
CID: 5835982
JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE METHODS
Chernov, Mykyta M.; Chen, Gang; Torre-Healy, Luke A.; Friedman, Robert M.; Roe, Anna W.
ISI:000374199500002
ISSN: 0165-0270
CID: 5835972
CEREBRAL CORTEX
Chen, Ming; Li, Peichao; Zhu, Shude; Han, Chao; Xu, Haoran; Fang, Yang; Hu, Jiaming; Roe, Anna W.; Lu, Haidong D.
ISI:000370972500027
ISSN: 1047-3211
CID: 5835962
[Neuronal connections within the hand representation in areas 3b and 1 of the somatosensory cortex in primates]
Pálfi, Emese; Ashaber, Mária; Palmer, Cory; Friedman, Robert M; Roe, Anna W; Négyessy, László
INTRODUCTION/BACKGROUND:The close functional relationship between areas 3b and 1 of the somatosensory cortex is based on their reciprocal connections indicating that tactile sensation depends on the interaction of these two areas. AIM/OBJECTIVE:The aim of the authors was to explore this neuronal circuit at the level of the distal finger pad representation. METHOD/METHODS:The study was made by bidirectional tract tracing aided by neurophysiological mapping in squirrel monkeys (Saimiri sciureus). RESULTS:Inter-areal connections between the two areas preferred the homologues representations. However, intra-areal connections were formed between the neighboring finger pad representations supporting the physiological observations. Interestingly, the size of the local input area of the injected cortical micro-region, which differed in the two areas, represented the same skin area. CONCLUSIONS:The authors propose that intra-areal connections are important in integrating information across fingers, while inter-areal connections are important in maintaining input localization during hand movement. Orv. Hetil., 2016, 157(33), 1320-1325.
PMID: 27523315
ISSN: 0030-6002
CID: 5835592