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首页> 外文期刊>The Journal of Neuroscience: The Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience >Auditory plasticity in a basal ganglia-forebrain pathway during decrystallization of adult birdsong.
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Auditory plasticity in a basal ganglia-forebrain pathway during decrystallization of adult birdsong.

机译:成年伯德松去结晶过程中基底神经节-前脑通路的听觉可塑性。

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Adult male zebra finches maintain highly stable songs via auditory feedback. Prolonged exposure to distorted feedback may cause this stable (i.e., "crystallized") song to change its pattern, a process known as decrystallization. In the songbird, the telencephalic nucleus LMAN (lateral magnocellular nucleus of anterior nidopallium) is necessary for feedback-dependent song decrystallization, although whether and how electrophysiological properties of LMAN neurons change during decrystallization is unknown. In normal adult zebra finches, LMAN neurons exhibit highly selective responses to auditory presentation of the bird's own song (BOS), possibly providing a permanent referent for song maintenance. If so, LMAN neurons should maintain selectivity for the originally crystallized BOS after exposure to distorted feedback and during decrystallization. Alternatively, LMAN auditory selectivity in the adult may change during decrystallization. To distinguish between these possibilities, we sectioned the vocal nerve in adult male zebra finches, which spectrally distorted the birds' songs. Over the course of several weeks, experience of distorted feedback caused the song to decrystallize in a subset of birds. At various times after nerve section, electrophysiological recordings made under anesthesia revealed that auditory selectivity in LMAN could shift to the spectrally distorted song. Such auditory plasticity could be detected during the second week after nerve section, before the time birds typically decrystallized their songs. Moreover, all birds that underwent decrystallization at later times always manifested auditory plasticity in LMAN. To our knowledge, the present findings afford the first example of an electrophysiological correlate of song decrystallization.
机译:成年雄性斑马雀通过听觉反馈保持高度稳定的歌曲。长时间暴露于失真的反馈中可能会导致此稳定(即“结晶”)的歌曲改变其样式,这一过程称为去结晶。在鸣禽中,尽管依赖于LMAN神经元的神经电生理特性如何改变以及如何改变,但对于依赖反馈的歌曲去结晶而言,端脑核LMAN(前尼古丁侧外侧脑细胞核)是必需的。在正常的成年斑马雀科动物中,LMAN神经元对鸟类自身歌曲(BOS)的听觉表现出高度选择性的反应,可能为歌曲的维持提供永久性的参考。如果这样的话,LMAN神经元在暴露于失真的反馈之后和在去结晶过程中应保持对原始结晶BOS的选择性。或者,成年人的LMAN听觉选择性可能会在去结晶过程中发生变化。为了区分这些可能性,我们在成年雄性斑马雀科中分割了声神经,从而使鸟类的歌声失真。在数周的过程中,反馈失真的经历导致歌曲在一部分鸟类中失结晶。在神经切开后的不同时间,麻醉下进行的电生理记录表明,LMAN中的听觉选择性可能会转移到频谱失真的歌曲上。这种听觉上的可塑性可以在神经断节后的第二周内检测到,而此时鸟类通常会对其歌曲进行去结晶。此外,所有在以后进行去结晶的鸟类在LMAN中总是表现出听觉可塑性。据我们所知,本发现提供了歌曲去结晶的电生理相关性的第一个例子。

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