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Epidural Auditory Event-Related Potentials in the Rat to Frequency and duration Deviants: Evidence of Mismatch Negativity?

机译:大鼠的频率和持续时间偏差与硬膜外听觉事件相关电位:不匹配阴性的证据?

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The capacity of the human brain to detect deviance in the acoustic environment pre-attentively is reflected in a brain event-related potential (ERP), mismatch negativity (MMN). MMN is observed in response to the presentation of rare oddball sounds that deviate from an otherwise regular pattern of frequent background standard sounds. While the primate and cat auditory cortex (AC) exhibit MMN-like activity, it is unclear whether the rodent AC produces a deviant response that reflects deviance detection in a background of regularities evident in recent auditory stimulus history or differential adaptation of neuronal responses due to rarity of the deviant sound. We examined whether MMN-like activity occurs in epidural AC potentials in awake and anesthetized rats to high and low frequency and long and short duration deviant sounds. ERPs to deviants were compared with ERPs to common standards and also with ERPs to deviants when interspersed with many different standards to control for background regularity effects. High frequency (HF) and long duration deviant ERPs in the awake rat showed evidence of deviance detection, consisting of negative displacements of the deviant ERP relative to ERPs to both common standards and deviants with many standards. The HF deviant MMN-like response was also sensitive to the extent of regularity in recent acoustic stimulation. Anesthesia in contrast resulted in positive displacements of deviant ERPs. Our results suggest that epidural MMN-like potentials to HF sounds in awake rats encode deviance in an analogous manner to the human MMN, laying the foundation for animal models of disorders characterized by disrupted MMN generation, such as schizophrenia.
机译:人脑预先注意地在声环境中检测偏差的能力反映在脑事件相关电位(ERP),失配负性(MMN)中。对MMN的观察是对稀有奇数球声音的呈现的响应,这些声音与通常的背景标准声音的正常模式不同。虽然灵长类动物和猫的听觉皮层(AC)表现出类似MMN的活性,但尚不清楚啮齿动物AC是否会在最近的听觉刺激史中发现的规律性背景下,或由于以下原因导致的神经元反应的差异适应中,产生反映异常检测的异常反应。声音异常罕见。我们检查了在清醒和麻醉的大鼠的硬膜外AC电位中是否发生MMN样活动,产生高频和低频以及长短持续时间的异常声音。当将ERPs与偏差对象进行比较时,将它们与符合通用标准的ERPs相比较,并且在将其插入许多不同标准以控制背景规律性影响时,还将ERPs与偏差对象进行比较。处于清醒状态的大鼠中的高频(HF)和持续时间较长的偏差ERP显示出偏差检测的证据,其中包括偏差ERP相对于ERP相对于通用标准和许多标准偏差的负位移。在最近的声刺激中,HF异常MMN样反应也对规律性程度敏感。相反,麻醉导致异常ERPs的正移位。我们的研究结果表明,清醒大鼠中类似于硬膜外MMN的HF声音可能以与人类MMN类似的方式编码偏差,从而为以MMN生成中断为特征的疾病(例如精神分裂症)动物模型奠定了基础。

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