Neuronal cell-type and circuit basis for visual predictive processing

bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)(2022)

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Abstract
Bayesian Brain theory suggests brain utilises predictive processing framework to interpret the noisy world[1][1]-[11][2]. Predictive processing is essential to perception, action, cognition and psychiatric disease[12][3], but underlying neural circuit mechanisms remain undelineated. Here we show the neuronal cell-type and circuit basis for visual predictive processing in awake, head-fixed mice during self-initiated running. Preceding running, vasoactive intestinal peptide (VIP)-expressing inhibitory interneurons (INs) in primary visual cortex (V1) are robustly activated in absence of structured visual stimuli. This pre-running activation is mediated via distal top-down projections from frontal, parietal and retrosplenial areas known for motion planning, but not local excitatory inputs associated with the bottom-up pathway. Somatostatin (SST) INs show pre-running suppression and post-running activation, indicating a VIP-SST motif. Differential VIP-SST peri-running dynamics anisotropically suppress neighbouring pyramidal (Pyr) neurons, preadapting Pyr neurons to the incoming running. Our data delineate key neuron types and circuit elements of predictive processing brain employs in action and perception. One Sentence Summary VIP-SST-Pyr microcircuit in visual predictive processing during voluntary running ### Competing Interest Statement The authors have declared no competing interest. [1]: #ref-1 [2]: #ref-11 [3]: #ref-12
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circuit basis,cell-type
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