大声感知和听觉过敏的皮质决定因素
Kameron K Clayton1, Matthew McGill1, Bshara Awwad1
1Eaton-Peabody Laboratories, Massachusetts Eye and Ear, Boston MA 02114.
bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology
|June 10, 2024
概括
在听觉皮层中激活帕瓦胺表达神经元 (PVN) 作为声音感知的音量控制. 针对40Hz的PVN刺激持续降低对噪音的过敏,即使在外围损伤后.
科学领域:
- 神经科学是一个神经科学.
- 听觉神经科学 听觉神经科学
- 皮层电路 皮层电路
背景情况:
- 帕瓦胺表达神经元 (PVNs) 对于稳定皮质活动,产生马节奏和调节可塑性至关重要.
- 在调节感官处理和感知方面,PVN起着关键作用.
研究的目的:
- 研究PVNs在调节听力皮层 (ACtx) 声音水平感知中的作用.
- 为了确定40Hz的PVN刺激是否可以持续地使过敏的听觉回路变得无敏,特别是在耳损伤模型中.
主要方法:
- 在小鼠听觉皮层中利用光遗传学激活和非激活PVN.
- 测量神经和行为对声音水平的反应.
- 进行一次为期16分钟的40HzPVN刺激.
- 在刺激前后评估了大声感知和听觉皮层响应能力.
主要成果:
- 在20dB范围内的PVN激活/非激活调制的声音水平的神经和行为分类.
- 一次40Hz的PVN刺激会持续抑制了ACtx声音响应,并增强了前抑制.
- 这种刺激使小鼠对大声的行为变得不敏感,并在耳传感神经损伤模型中恢复正常的大声感知能力一周.
结论:
- 听力皮层中的PVN活动功能作为"音量按"来处理听觉皮层中的声音.
- 有针对性的40HzPVN刺激为持续的感官过敏症提供了潜在的治疗策略,包括由于外围损伤导致的噪音过敏症.
关键词:
自闭症 自闭症 自闭症老化的老化 衰老的老化玛刺激是一种激光刺激.幻觉 幻觉是一种幻觉.听力损失 听力损失是什么过敏的声音是过度的.抑制稳定了网络的稳定.帕尔瓦尔胺是什么?精神分裂症是一种精神分裂症.耳声 (tinnitus) 是一种耳声.更多相关视频
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