在听觉皮层的特定任务不变表示
Charles R Heller1, Gregory R Hamersky1, Stephen V David2
1Neuroscience Graduate Program, Oregon Health and Science University, Portland, United States.
eLife
|August 22, 2024
概括
中的任务参与揭示了大脑如何处理声音类别. 非初级听觉皮层开发了分类声音表示,而初级听觉皮层在声音歧视过程中显示了一般解码增强.
科学领域:
- 神经科学是一个神经科学.
- 听觉感知是一种听觉感知.
- 感官处理 感官处理
背景情况:
- 分类感官表示对于语音感知等行为至关重要.
- 听觉系统中的等级处理表明,分类信息在更高阶区域中越来越突出.
- 强大而灵活的听觉计算背后的神经机制尚未得到充分理解.
研究的目的:
- 研究在听觉皮层中分类声音表示的神经机制.
- 检查任务参与如何影响初级和非初级听觉皮层中的声音表现.
- 测试与神经解的混合选择性模型相关的假设.
主要方法:
- 在小鹿的初级和非初级听觉皮层同时记录单个神经元.
- 神经活动的人口级解码分析.
- 涉及挑战声音歧视的行为任务.
主要成果:
- 任务参与促使非初级听觉皮层中出现分类声音表示.
- 在初级听觉皮层中,任务参与导致声音解码的一般增强,而不是特定于任务相关的类别.
- 研究结果表明,处理流是分层的,下游地区可以选择性地读取相关信息.
结论:
- 非初级听觉皮层在形成行为相关的分类声音表示中发挥着关键作用.
- 初级听觉皮层可能会提供更一般的,过于完整的听觉输入表示.
- 结果支持混合选择性模型,下游神经元实现灵活读取感官信息.
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