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scope
Awake male mouse, wS1; eOPN3 axonal inhibition
claim_text
In mouse whisker S1, optogenetic silencing of the whisker secondary somatosensory cortex (wS2) cortico-cortical input — but not whisker motor cortex (wM1) input — attenuates whisking-related sub- and supra-threshold dynamics.
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effect_size
Silencing wS2 (and wTLM thalamic) inputs largely attenuated whisking-related dynamics in wS1; wM1 silencing had no effect (qualitative).
review_repo
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source_span
Despite an extensive innervation, inhibition of inputs from the whisker primary motor cortex (wM1) to wS1 did not alter the spike rates anddynamics of wS1 neurons during whisking.
study_system
Awake male mouse, wS1; eOPN3 axonal inhibition
section_title
8. Cross-areal mouse cortico-cortical excitatory connectivity — hierarchical feedforward and feedback as recurrent loops at the network level; Allen Mouse Connectivity Atlas anchored views
evidence_summary
Soma-targeted eOPN3 inhibition of specific long-range axons targeting wS1 in awake mice during whisking, with whole-cell and spike measurements.
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  "doi": "10.1523/jneurosci.1148-23.2023",
  "claim": "In mouse whisker S1, optogenetic silencing of the whisker secondary somatosensory cortex (wS2) cortico-cortical input — but not whisker motor cortex (wM1) input — attenuates whisking-related sub- and supra-threshold dynamics.",
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  "effect_size_source_sentence": "In contrast, inhibition of axons from the whisker-related thalamus (wTLM) and the whisker secondary somatosensory cortex (wS2) to wS1 largely attenuated the whisking-related supra- and sub-thresholddynamics of wS1 neurons."
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