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      Alertness opens the effective flow of sensory information through rat thalamic posterior nucleus.

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          Behavioural reactions to sensory stimuli vary with the level of arousal, but little is known about the underlying reorganization of neuronal networks. In this study, we use chronic recordings from the somatosensory regions of the thalamus and cortex of behaving rats together with a novel analysis of functional connectivity to show that during low arousal tactile signals are transmitted via the ventral posteromedial thalamic nucleus (VPM), a first-order thalamic relay, to the primary somatosensory (barrel) cortex and then from the cortex to the posterior medial thalamic nucleus (PoM), which plays a role of a higher-order thalamic relay. By contrast, during high arousal this network scheme is modified and both VPM and PoM transmit peripheral input to the barrel cortex acting as first-order relays. We also show that in urethane anaesthesia PoM is largely excluded from the thalamo-cortical loop. We thus demonstrate a way in which the thalamo-cortical system, despite its fixed anatomy, is capable of dynamically reconfiguring the transmission route of a sensory signal in concert with the behavioural state of an animal.

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          Journal
          Eur. J. Neurosci.
          The European journal of neuroscience
          Wiley
          1460-9568
          0953-816X
          May 2015
          : 41
          : 10
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Neurophysiology, Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology, 3 Pasteur Str., Warsaw, 02-093, Poland.
          Article
          10.1111/ejn.12901
          25912157
          f026ab2c-a509-474c-9323-63ffd92cf06a
          History

          cross-trial-correlation analysis,local field potentials,somatosensory system,thalamo-cortical functional connectivity

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