RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 Thalamocortical and intracortical contributions to stimulus-evoked and oscillatory activity in rodent primary auditory cortex JF bioRxiv FD Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory SP 2021.08.06.455461 DO 10.1101/2021.08.06.455461 A1 Marcus Jeschke A1 Frank W. Ohl YR 2021 UL http://biorxiv.org/content/early/2021/08/08/2021.08.06.455461.abstract AB Intracortical, horizontal connections seem ideally suited to contribute to cortical processing by spreading information across cortical space and coordinating activity between distant cortical sites. In sensory systems experiments have implicated horizontal connections in the generation of receptive fields and have in turn led to computational models of receptive field generation that rely on the contribution of horizontal connections. Testing the contribution of horizontal connections at the mesoscopic level has been difficult due to the lack of a suitable method to observe the activity of intracortical horizontal connections. Here, we develop such a method based on the analysis of the relative residues of the cortical laminar current source density reconstructions. In the auditory cortex of Mongolian gerbils, the method is then tested by manipulating the contribution of horizontal connections by surgical dissection. Our results indicate that intracortical horizontal connections contribute to the frequency-tuning of mesoscopic cortical patches. Futhermore, we dissociated a type of cortical gamma oscillation based on horizontal connections between mesoscopic patches from gamma oscillations locally generated within mesoscopic patches. The data further imply that global and local coordination of activity during sensory stimulation occur in a low and high gamma frequency band, respectively. Taken together the present data demonstrate that intracortical horizontal connections play an important role in generating cortical feature tuning and coordinate neuronal oscillations across cortex.Competing Interest StatementThe authors have declared no competing interest.