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Sensitivity of rat inferior colliculus neurons to frequency distributions

机译:大鼠下丘神经元对频率分布的敏感性

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Stimulus-specific adaptation refers to a neural response reduction to a repeated stimulus that does not generalize to other stimuli. However, stimulus-specific adaptation appears to be influenced by additional factors. For example, the statistical distribution of tone frequencies has recently been shown to dynamically alter stimulus-specific adaptation in human auditory cortex. The present study investigated whether statistical stimulus distributions also affect stimulus-specific adaptation at an earlier stage of the auditory hierarchy. Neural spiking activity and local field potentials were recorded from inferior colliculus neurons of rats while tones were presented in oddball sequences that formed two different statistical contexts. Each sequence consisted of a repeatedly presented tone (standard) and three rare deviants of different magnitudes (small, moderate, large spectral change). The critical manipulation was the relative probability with which large spectral changes occurred. In one context the probability was high (relative to all deviants), while it was low in the other context. We observed larger responses for deviants compared with standards, confirming previous reports of increased response adaptation for frequently presented tones. Importantly, the statistical context in which tones were presented strongly modulated stimulus-specific adaptation. Physically and probabilistically identical stimuli (moderate deviants) in the two statistical contexts elicited different response magnitudes consistent with neural gain changes and thus neural sensitivity adjustments induced by the spectral range of a stimulus distribution. The data show that already at the level of the inferior colliculus stimulus-specific adaptation is dynamically altered by the statistical context in which stimuli occur.
机译:刺激特异性适应性是指对重复刺激的神经反应减少,而该重复反应并未推广到其他刺激。但是,刺激特定的适应性似乎受其他因素的影响。例如,最近已经显示出音调频率的统计分布可以动态改变人类听觉皮层中特定于刺激的适应性。本研究调查了统计刺激分布是否还影响听觉层次结构早期的特定刺激适应。从大鼠下丘脑神经元记录神经突触活性和局部场电位,同时以形成两个不同统计背景的奇数球序列呈现音调。每个序列包括一个反复出现的音调(标准)和三个不同幅度(少,中,大频谱变化)的稀有偏差。关键操作是发生大光谱变化的相对概率。在一种情况下,概率较高(相对于所有偏差),而在另一种情况下,概率较低。与标准相比,我们观察到对偏差的响应更大,这证实了以前关于频繁出现的音调适应性增强的报告。重要的是,在其中呈现音调的统计背景强烈地调制了刺激特定的适应性。在两种统计情况下,生理上和概率上相同的刺激(中度偏差)引起与神经增益变化一致的不同反应幅度,因此由刺激分布的光谱范围引起的神经敏感性调节。数据表明,在下丘脑层,特定于刺激物的适应已经通过发生刺激的统计环境而动态改变。

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