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Adaptation of high-gamma responses in human auditory association cortex

机译:高伽玛反应在人类听觉联想皮层中的适应。

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This study investigates adaptation of high-frequency cortical responses [>60 Hz; high-gamma (HG)] to simple and complex sounds in human nonprimary auditory cortex. We used intracranial electrocorticographic recordings to measure event-related changes in HG power as a function of stimulus probability. Tone and speech stimuli were presented in a series of traditional oddball and control paradigms. We hypothesized that HG power attenuates with stimulus repetition over multiple concurrent time scales in auditory association cortex. Time-frequency analyses were performed to identify auditory-responsive sites. Single-trial analyses and quantitative modeling were then used to measure trial-to-trial changes in HG power for high (frequent), low (infrequent), and equal (control) stimulus probabilities. Results show strong reduction of HG responses to frequently repeated tones and speech, with no differences in responses to infrequent and equal-probability stimuli. Adaptation of the HG frequent response, and not stimulus-acoustic differences or deviance-detection enhancement effects, accounted for the differential responses observed for frequent and infrequent sounds. Adaptation of HG responses showed a rapid onset (less than two trials) with slower adaptation between consecutive, repeated trials (2–10 s) and across trials in a stimulus block (∼7 min). The auditory-evoked N100 response also showed repetition-related adaptation, consistent with previous human scalp and animal single-unit recordings. These findings indicate that HG responses are highly sensitive to the regularities of simple and complex auditory events and show adaptation on multiple concurrent time scales in human auditory association cortex.
机译:这项研究调查了高频皮层反应的适应性[> 60 Hz;高伽玛(HG)]到人类非主要听觉皮层中的简单和复杂声音。我们使用颅内皮层脑电图记录来测量与事件有关的HG功率随刺激概率的变化。音调和语音刺激以一系列传统的奇数球和控制范式呈现。我们假设在听觉联想皮层的多个同时发生的时间尺度上,HG功率随着刺激重复而衰减。进行时频分析以识别听觉响应部位。然后,使用单项试验分析和定量模型来测量高(频繁),低(罕见)和相等(对照)刺激概率的HG功率的试验间变化。结果表明,HG对频繁重复的音调和语音的响应大大降低,而对偶发和等概率刺激的响应没有差异。 HG频繁响应的适应,而不是刺激性声学差异或偏差检测增强效果的适应,说明了针对频繁和不常见声音观察到的差异响应。 HG反应的适应性显示起效快(少于两次试验),而在连续,重复试验(2-10 s)之间以及整个刺激试验(约7分钟)中的适应性较慢。听觉诱发的N100反应还显示出与重复相关的适应性,与以前的人类头皮和动物单单位录音一致。这些发现表明,HG反应对简单和复杂的听觉事件的规律高度敏感,并显示出人类听觉联想皮层在多个同时发生的时间尺度上的适应性。

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