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The sender-receiver matching hypothesis: support from the peripheral coding of acoustic features in songbirds

机译:发送者-接收者匹配假设:鸣禽声音特征的外围编码支持

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The sender–receiver matching hypothesis predicts that species-specific features of vocalizations will be reflected in species-specific auditory processing. This hypothesis has most often been invoked to explain correlations between vocal frequency ranges and the frequency range of auditory sensitivity; however, it could apply to other structural features, such as the rise time of stimuli. We explored this hypothesis in five songbird species that vary in the rise times and frequency range of their vocalizations. We recorded auditory evoked potentials (AEPs) to onset and sustained portions of stimuli that varied in both frequency and rise time. AEPs are gross potentials generated in the auditory nerve and brainstem and measured from the scalp. We found that species with shorter rise times in their vocalizations had greater amplitude and shorter latency onset AEPs than species with longer rise times. We also found that species with lower frequency and/or more tonal vocalizations had stronger sustained AEPs that follow the sound pressure changes in the stimulus (i.e. frequency following responses) than species with higher frequency and/or less tonal vocalizations. This is the first study in songbirds to show that acoustic features such as rise time and tonality are reflected in peripheral auditory processing.
机译:发送者-接收者匹配假设预测,发声的特定于物种的特征将反映在特定于物种的听觉处理中。这个假设最常被用来解释人声频率范围和听觉敏感度频率范围之间的相关性。但是,它也可以应用于其他结构特征,例如刺激的上升时间。我们在五种鸣禽的发声时间和发声频率范围内对其进行了探索。我们记录了听觉诱发电位(AEP)来刺激的发作和持续部分,其频率和上升时间均不同。 AEP是在听觉神经和脑干中产生并从头皮测量的总电位。我们发现,在发声中上升时间较短的物种比上升时间较长的物种具有更大的振幅和更短的潜伏期AEP。我们还发现,具有较低频率和/或更多音调发声的物种比具有较高频率和/或较少音调发声的物种具有更强的持续AEP,它们遵循刺激中的声压变化(即响应后的频率)。这是对鸣禽的第一项研究,表明声音特征(例如上升时间和音调)反映在外围听觉处理中。

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