BEYOND MACRO-STATES: CHARACTERIZING MICRO-STATE DYNAMICS OF NEURONAL ENSEMBLES IN THE PRIMARY VISUAL CORTEX OF MICE ACROSS THE WAKE-SLEEP CYCLE
University of Amsterdam
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PS03-08AM-610
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Using large-field-of-view two-photon calcium imaging in primary visual cortex of head-fixed mice, we recorded population activity at single-cell resolution throughout the wake-sleep cycle, while monitoring pupil size and orofacial motion. We applied a Hidden Markov Model (HMM) on neuronal population activity to extract latent micro-states, independent of traditional state labels or arousal markers.
Our results reveal that the architecture of neuronal ensembles structures is organized along latent micro-states that do not align with traditional macro-scale wake-sleep classifications. Instead, we found that the activity profiles and transition dynamics of these neural micro-states were better explained by considering a continuous spectrum of movement and arousal factors. These findings suggest that neuronal ensembles, representing a fundamental organizational unit of brain dynamics, do not reflect behavioral macro-states, but rather a micro-state trajectory shaped by arousal and motion. This shift in perspective provides a novel, more granular understanding of which factors determine microcircuit-levels patterns of neural activity, underlying spontaneous fluctuations in brain function and responses.
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