Arnaud Falchier
University of Lyon
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The Journal of Comparative Neurology | 2014
Nikola T. Markov; Julien Vezoli; Pascal Chameau; Arnaud Falchier; Ren e Quilodran; Cyril Huissoud; Camille Lamy; Pierre Misery; Pascale Giroud; Shimon Ullman; Pascal Barone; Colette Dehay; Kenneth Knoblauch; Henry Kennedy
The laminar location of the cell bodies and terminals of interareal connections determines the hierarchical structural organization of the cortex and has been intensively studied. However, we still have only a rudimentary understanding of the connectional principles of feedforward (FF) and feedback (FB) pathways. Quantitative analysis of retrograde tracers was used to extend the notion that the laminar distribution of neurons interconnecting visual areas provides an index of hierarchical distance (percentage of supragranular labeled neurons [SLN]). We show that: 1) SLN values constrain models of cortical hierarchy, revealing previously unsuspected areal relations; 2) SLN reflects the operation of a combinatorial distance rule acting differentially on sets of connections between areas; 3) Supragranular layers contain highly segregated bottom‐up and top‐down streams, both of which exhibit point‐to‐point connectivity. This contrasts with the infragranular layers, which contain diffuse bottom‐up and top‐down streams; 4) Cell filling of the parent neurons of FF and FB pathways provides further evidence of compartmentalization; 5) FF pathways have higher weights, cross fewer hierarchical levels, and are less numerous than FB pathways. Taken together, the present results suggest that cortical hierarchies are built from supra‐ and infragranular counterstreams. This compartmentalized dual counterstream organization allows point‐to‐point connectivity in both bottom‐up and top‐down directions. J. Comp. Neurol. 522:225–259, 2014.
The Neuroscientist | 2004
Julien Vezoli; Arnaud Falchier; Bertrand Jouve; Kenneth Knoblauch; Malcolm P. Young; Henry Kennedy
It is generally agreed that information flow through the cortex is constrained by a hierarchical architecture. Lack of precise data on areal connectivity leads to indeterminacy of existing models. The authors introduce two quantitative parameters (SLN and FLN) that hold the promise of resolving such indeterminacy. In the visual system, using a very incomplete database, provisional hierarchies are in line with the recent proposal of higher functions of area V1 and suggest a hitherto unsuspected central function of the frontal eye field.
The Journal of Neuroscience | 2015
Yoshinao Kajikawa; Stephen Frey; Deborah Ross; Arnaud Falchier; Troy A. Hackett; Charles E. Schroeder
The superior temporal gyrus (STG) is on the inferior–lateral brain surface near the external ear. In macaques, 2/3 of the STG is occupied by an auditory cortical region, the “parabelt,” which is part of a network of inferior temporal areas subserving communication and social cognition as well as object recognition and other functions. However, due to its location beneath the squamous temporal bone and temporalis muscle, the STG, like other inferior temporal regions, has been a challenging target for physiological studies in awake-behaving macaques. We designed a new procedure for implanting recording chambers to provide direct access to the STG, allowing us to evaluate neuronal properties and their topography across the full extent of the STG in awake-behaving macaques. Initial surveys of the STG have yielded several new findings. Unexpectedly, STG sites in monkeys that were listening passively responded to tones with magnitudes comparable to those of responses to 1/3 octave band-pass noise. Mapping results showed longer response latencies in more rostral sites and possible tonotopic patterns parallel to core and belt areas, suggesting the reversal of gradients between caudal and rostral parabelt areas. These results will help further exploration of parabelt areas.
The Journal of Neuroscience | 2002
Arnaud Falchier; Simon Clavagnier; Pascal Barone; Henry Kennedy
Archive | 2012
Arnaud Falchier; Céline Cappe; Pascal Barone; Charles E. Schroeder
Archive | 2011
Yoshinao Kajikawa; Arnaud Falchier; Gabriella Musacchia; Peter Lakatos; Charles E. Schroeder
Cinquième conférence plénière française de Neurosciences Computationnelles, "Neurocomp'10" | 2010
Nikola T. Markov; Mária Ercsey-Ravasz; Marie-Alice Gariel; Julien Vezoli; René Quilodran; Arnaud Falchier; Cyril Huissoud; Simon Clavagnier; Jerome Sallet; Pascale Giroud; Camille Lamy; Pierre Misery; Dominique Sappey-Marinier; Pascal Barone; Colette Dehay; Kenneth Knoblauch; Henry Kennedy; Zoltán Toroczkai
Archive | 2015
Xiaoqin Wang; Pawel Kusmierek; Josef P. Rauschecker; Timothy D. Griffiths; Simon Baumann; Olivier Joly; Adrian Rees; Christopher I. Petkov; Li Sun; Alexander Thiele; Charles E. Schroeder; Yoshinao Kajikawa; Stephen Frey; Deborah Ross; Arnaud Falchier; Troy A. Hackett
Archive | 2015
Ashlee L. Ackelson; Allison E. Baker; Yale E. Cohen; Mamiko Niwa; Kevin N. O'Connor; Elizabeth Engall; Jeffrey S. Johnson; M. L. Sutter; Melissa L. Caras; Kamal Sen; Edwin W. Rubel; Eliot A. Brenowitz; Charles E. Schroeder; Yoshinao Kajikawa; Stephen Frey; Deborah Ross; Arnaud Falchier; Troy A. Hackett
Archive | 2012
Yoshinao Kajikawa; Arnaud Falchier; Gabriella Musacchia; Peter Lakatos; Charles E. Schroeder