听觉皮层外神经元在行为过程中传输听觉和非听觉信息
Alexander N Ford1, Jordyn E Czarny1, Meike M Rogalla1
1Department of Otolaryngology/Head and Neck Surgery, Kresge Hearing Research Institute, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109.
概括
听觉皮层中的皮质流神经元对于学习至关重要. 它们的树突尖,不是直接与声音线索联系在一起,对于听觉区分学习至关重要.
科学领域:
- 神经科学是一个神经科学.
- 感官处理 感官处理
- 学习和记忆的学习和记忆
背景情况:
- 5层 感觉皮层中的金字塔神经元 (皮质流神经元) 投射到下皮层区域,影响知觉和学习.
- 这些神经元中的树突 (Ca2+) 尖峰被假定是驱动突发发射,调节下皮层表征和可塑性.
研究的目的:
- 在声区分任务期间,研究听力皮质流神经元中树突尖峰的行为相关性.
- 了解这些尖峰在听觉感知和学习中的作用.
主要方法:
- 在小鼠执行GO/NO-GO声音分辨任务时,对听觉皮质管树突进行体内2光子Ca2+成像.
- 在特定的试验期内,在特定的试验期内暂时选择性光遗传学沉默皮质流神经元.
主要成果:
- 少数树突尖峰是由行为相关的声音触发的.
- 与任务相关的树突活动主要是在响应期间的声音提示结束和之后发生的.
- 答案期间的光遗传沉默导致听觉歧视学习受损.
结论:
- 听力皮层的树突尖峰不仅仅是由感官输入驱动的,而且与行为输出和学习有关.
- 听觉皮质管系统对学习的贡献可能涉及非感官功能,可能与行动执行或决策有关.
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