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How the visual cortex untangles the world

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How the visual cortex untangles the world

A new study in mice reveals how the brain transforms a messy visual signal into a clear, detailed picture. Researchers recorded neuronal activity in two key visual areas—the dorsal lateral geniculate nucleus (dLGN) and the primary visual cortex (V1)—as the animals viewed patterns of different spatial frequencies. While both areas showed a “coarse-to-fine” processing sequence, a critical reduction in correlated neural activity, known as decorrelation, only occurred in the cortex. This suggests that the cortex actively refines the signal it receives, creating a more efficient and discriminable neural code for complex visual details through a synergistic interplay between subcortical and cortical circuits.

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This work provides a concrete neural mechanism for how the brain achieves efficient, sparse coding in sensory systems—a principle central to theories of network stability and memory. For researchers investigating systems-level brain function, it demonstrates that critical computational transformations, like decorrelation, are emergent properties of specific circuit architectures, not just inherited signals. This highlights the importance of studying cross-regional dynamics to understand how plastic networks maintain stability while processing complex information.


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