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Behavioral detection of intra-cortical microstimulation in the primary and secondary auditory cortex of cats

机译:行为检测的猫的初级和次级听觉皮层内皮质微刺激。

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Although neural responses to sound stimuli have been thoroughly investigated in various areas of the auditory cortex, the results electrophysiological recordings cannot establish a causal link between neural activation and brain function. Electrical microstimulation, which can selectively perturb neural activity in specific parts of the nervous system, is an important tool for exploring the organization and function of brain circuitry. To date, the studies describing the behavioral effects of electrical stimulation have largely been conducted in the primary auditory cortex. In this study, to investigate the potential differences in the effects of electrical stimulation on different cortical areas, we measured the behavioral performance of cats in detecting intra-cortical microstimulation (ICMS) delivered in the primary and secondary auditory fields (A1 and A2, respectively). After being trained to perform a Go/No-Go task cued by sounds, we found that cats could also learn to perform the task cued by ICMS; furthermore, the detection of the ICMS was similarly sensitive in A1 and A2. Presenting wideband noise together with ICMS substantially decreased the performance of cats in detecting ICMS in A1 and A2, consistent with a noise masking effect on the sensation elicited by the ICMS. In contrast, presenting ICMS with pure-tones in the spectral receptive field of the electrode-implanted cortical site reduced ICMS detection performance in A1 but not A2. Therefore, activation of A1 and A2 neurons may produce different qualities of sensation. Overall, our study revealed that ICMS-induced neural activity could be easily integrated into an animal’s behavioral decision process and had an implication for the development of cortical auditory prosthetics.
机译:尽管已经在听觉皮层的各个区域对声音刺激的神经反应进行了彻底的研究,但是电生理记录的结果无法在神经激活和脑功能之间建立因果关系。电微刺激可以选择性地扰动神经系统特定部位的神经活动,是探索大脑电路的组织和功能的重要工具。迄今为止,描述电刺激行为影响的研究主要是在初级听觉皮层进行的。在这项研究中,为了研究电刺激对不同皮层区域的潜在差异,我们测量了猫在检测主要和次要听觉区域(分别为A1和A2)中检测到的皮质内微刺激(ICMS)的行为表现)。经过训练以执行声音提示的执行/不执行任务后,我们发现猫还可以学习执行ICMS提示的任务;此外,ICMS的检测在A1和A2中同样敏感。与ICMS一起呈现宽带噪声会大大降低猫在A1和A2中检测ICMS的性能,这与对ICMS引起的感觉的噪声掩盖效果一致。相反,在电极植入的皮质位点的光谱接收场中向ICMS呈现纯音会降低A1中ICMS的检测性能,但不会降低A2中的ICMS检测性能。因此,A1和A2神经元的激活可能会产生不同质量的感觉。总体而言,我们的研究表明,ICMS诱导的神经活动可以很容易地整合到动物的行为决策过程中,并且对皮层听觉假肢的发展具有重要意义。

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