Serotonin decreases the gain of visual responses in awake macaque V1. Seillier, L, Lorenz, C, Kawaguchi, K, Ott, T, & ... Journal of …, Soc Neuroscience, 2017. Paper abstract bibtex Serotonin, an important neuromodulator in the brain, is implicated in affective and cognitive functions. However, its role even for basic cortical processes is controversial. For example, in the mammalian primary visual cortex (V1), heterogenous serotonergic modulation has been observed in anesthetized animals. Here, we combined extracellular single-unit recordings with iontophoresis in awake animals. We examined the role of serotonin on well-defined tuning properties (orientation, spatial frequency, contrast, and size) in V1 of two …
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