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The numerical abilities of anurans and their neural correlates: insights from neuroethological studies of acoustic communication

机译:厌氧菌及其与神经相关的数值能力:来自声学传播的神经行为学研究的见解

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Acoustic communication is important in the reproductive behaviour of anurans. The acoustic repertoire of most species consists of several call types, but some anurans gradually increase the complexity of their calls during aggressive interactions between males and when approached by females. In these interactions, males may closely match the number of calls or notes in a sequence that a neighbour produces, thereby revealing their numerical abilities. Anurans are also able to discern the number of sequential properly timed pulses (notes). The temporal intervals between successive pulses provide information about species identity and call type. A neural correlate of this numerical ability is evident in the responses of ‘interval-counting’ neurons, which show ‘tuning’ for intermediate to fast pulse rates and respond only after at least a threshold number of pulses have occurred with the correct timing. A single interpulse interval that is two to three times the optimal value can reset this interval-counting process. Whole-cell recordings from midbrain neurons, in vivo, have revealed that complex interplay between activity-dependent excitation and inhibition contributes to this counting process. Single pulses primarily elicit inhibition. As additional pulses are presented with optimal intervals, cells become progressively depolarized and spike after a threshold number of intervals have occurred.This article is part of a discussion meeting issue ‘The origins of numerical abilities’.
机译:声音交流对无核生殖的生殖行为很重要。大多数物种的声音库由几种呼叫类型组成,但是在雄性之间和雄性接近时,一些无脊椎动物逐渐增加了其呼叫的复杂性。在这些互动中,男性可能会按邻居产生的顺序紧密匹配电话或音符的数量,从而显示其数字能力。无尾类动物还能够辨别连续的适当定时脉冲的数量(注释)。连续脉冲之间的时间间隔提供有关物种身份和呼叫类型的信息。这种数字能力的神经相关性在“间隔计数”神经元的响应中很明显,它显示了“中等”至快速脉冲速率的“调整”,并且仅在至少阈值数量的脉冲以正确的定时发生后才响应。单个脉冲间隔是最佳值的两到三倍,可以重置此间隔计数过程。体内中脑神经元的全细胞记录显示,依赖于活性的兴奋与抑制之间复杂的相互作用有助于该计数过程。单脉冲主要引起抑制。随着以最佳间隔出现额外的脉冲,在达到阈值间隔数量之后,细胞将逐渐去极化并出现尖峰。本文是讨论“数字能力的起源”问题的一部分。

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