Approach sensitivity in the retina processed by a multifunctional neural circuit

Münch T, Da Silveira R, Siegert S, Viney T, Awatramani G, Roska B. 2009. Approach sensitivity in the retina processed by a multifunctional neural circuit. Nature Neuroscience. 12(10), 1308–1316.

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Münch, Thomas A; Da Silveira, Ravá A; Siegert, SandraISTA ; Viney, Tim J; Awatramani, Gautam B; Roska, Botond M
Abstract
The detection of approaching objects, such as looming predators, is necessary for survival. Which neurons and circuits mediate this function? We combined genetic labeling of cell types, two-photon microscopy, electrophysiology and theoretical modeling to address this question. We identify an approach-sensitive ganglion cell type in the mouse retina, resolve elements of its afferent neural circuit, and describe how these confer approach sensitivity on the ganglion cell. The circuit's essential building block is a rapid inhibitory pathway: it selectively suppresses responses to non-approaching objects. This rapid inhibitory pathway, which includes AII amacrine cells connected to bipolar cells through electrical synapses, was previously described in the context of night-time vision. In the daytime conditions of our experiments, the same pathway conveys signals in the reverse direction. The dual use of a neural pathway in different physiological conditions illustrates the efficiency with which several functions can be accommodated in a single circuit.
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2009-10-01
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Nature Neuroscience
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Nature Publishing Group
Acknowledgement
The study was supported by Friedrich Miescher Institute funds, a US Office of Naval Research Naval International Cooperative Opportunities in Science and Technology program grant, a Marie Curie Excellence Grant, a Human Frontier Science Program Young Investigator grant, a National Centers of Competence in Research in Genetics grant and a European Union HEALTH-F2-223156 grant to B.R., a Marie Curie Postdoctoral Fellowship to T.A.M., the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique through the Unité Mixte de Recherche 8550 to R.A.d.S.
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12
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10
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1308 - 1316
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Münch T, Da Silveira R, Siegert S, Viney T, Awatramani G, Roska B. Approach sensitivity in the retina processed by a multifunctional neural circuit. Nature Neuroscience. 2009;12(10):1308-1316. doi:10.1038/nn.2389
Münch, T., Da Silveira, R., Siegert, S., Viney, T., Awatramani, G., & Roska, B. (2009). Approach sensitivity in the retina processed by a multifunctional neural circuit. Nature Neuroscience. Nature Publishing Group. https://doi.org/10.1038/nn.2389
Münch, Thomas, Ravá Da Silveira, Sandra Siegert, Tim Viney, Gautam Awatramani, and Botond Roska. “Approach Sensitivity in the Retina Processed by a Multifunctional Neural Circuit.” Nature Neuroscience. Nature Publishing Group, 2009. https://doi.org/10.1038/nn.2389.
T. Münch, R. Da Silveira, S. Siegert, T. Viney, G. Awatramani, and B. Roska, “Approach sensitivity in the retina processed by a multifunctional neural circuit,” Nature Neuroscience, vol. 12, no. 10. Nature Publishing Group, pp. 1308–1316, 2009.
Münch T, Da Silveira R, Siegert S, Viney T, Awatramani G, Roska B. 2009. Approach sensitivity in the retina processed by a multifunctional neural circuit. Nature Neuroscience. 12(10), 1308–1316.
Münch, Thomas, et al. “Approach Sensitivity in the Retina Processed by a Multifunctional Neural Circuit.” Nature Neuroscience, vol. 12, no. 10, Nature Publishing Group, 2009, pp. 1308–16, doi:10.1038/nn.2389.

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