Whisker row deprivation affects the flow of sensory information through rat barrel cortex.
Vincent JacobAkinori MitaniTaro ToyoizumiKevin FoxPublished in: Journal of neurophysiology (2016)
Sensory cortical plasticity is usually quantified by changes in evoked firing rate. In this study we quantified plasticity by changes in sensory detection performance using Chernoff information and receiver operating characteristic analysis. We found that whisker deprivation causes a change in information flow within the cortical layers and that layer 5 regular-spiking cells, despite showing only a small potentiation of short-latency input, show the greatest increase in information content for the spared input partly by decreasing their spontaneous activity.