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Linear and Nonlinear Auditory Response Properties Of Interneurons In A High Order Avian Vocal Motor Nucleus During Wakefulness

机译:清醒过程中高阶禽声运动核中神经元的线性和非线性听觉响应特性

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Motor-related forebrain areas in higher vertebrates also show responses to passively presented sensory stimuli. Sensory tuning properties in these areas, especially during wakefulness, and their relation to perception, however, are poorly understood. In the avian song system, HVC (proper name) is a vocal-motor structure with auditory responses well defined under anesthesia but poorly characterized during wakefulness. I used a large set of song stimuli including the bird‟s own song (BOS) and many conspecific stimuli (CON) to characterize auditory tuning properties in putative interneurons (HVCIN) during wakefulness. My findings suggest that HVC contains a heterogeneity of response types; a third of neurons are either suppressed or show no response to any stimuli and two thirds show excitatory responses to one or more stimuli. A subset of excitatory neurons are tuned exclusively to BOS and show very low linearity as measured by spectrotemporal receptive field analysis (STRF), but many respond well to both BOS and CON stimuli and show response linearity comparable to that previously measured in structures of the ascending auditory pathway. Fourier analysis of the STRFs of linear HVCIN reveals a range of peak spectrotemporal tuning properties, with approximately half of these neurons showing peak sensitivity to modulations occurring with high power in zebra finch song. Previous work has established that HVC lesioned birds are impaired in operant contingency reversals involving CON stimuli and birds with lesions to song nuclei receiving auditory input from HVC are impaired in discriminations between BOS and CON stimuli. The findings of the present study are consistent with these results and suggest a possible role for HVC in species-relevant auditory tasks.
机译:高等脊椎动物中与运动有关的前脑区域也显示出对被动呈现的感觉刺激的反应。然而,人们对这些区域(尤其是在清醒时)的感官调节特性及其与感知的关系了解得很少。在禽类歌曲系统中,HVC(专有名称)是一种声音运动结构,在麻醉下听觉反应明确,但在清醒时表征不佳。我使用了大量的鸟类刺激物,包括鸟自己的歌声(BOS)和许多同种刺激物(CON)来表征清醒时推定的中间神经元(HVCIN)的听觉调音特性。我的发现表明,HVC包含响应类型的异质性。三分之一的神经元被抑制或对任何刺激无反应,三分之二显示对一种或多种刺激的兴奋性反应。一部分兴奋性神经元专门调整为BOS,并且通过光谱时域接受场分析(STRF)测量显示出非常低的线性,但是许多神经元对BOS和CON刺激均具有良好的响应,并且显示出与先前在上升结构中测得的响应线性相当的响应线性听觉通路。线性HVCIN的STRF的傅里叶分析揭示了一系列峰的光谱时间调谐特性,其中大约一半的神经元显示出对斑马雀科歌曲中以高功率发生的调制的峰敏感性。先前的工作已经确定,在涉及CON刺激的操作性偶发性逆转中,损害HVC的禽类会受到损害,而接受HVC的听觉输入的歌核受损的鸟类会因BOS和CON刺激之间的区别而受损。本研究的结果与这些结果一致,并暗示了HVC在与物种有关的听觉任务中的可能作用。

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    Raksin, Jonathan N;

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