Functional Organization of Primary Auditory Cortex
初级听觉皮层的功能组织
基本信息
- 批准号:7319638
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 48.79万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:1995
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:1995-08-01 至 2010-11-30
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AddressAdultAnimalsAnteriorAreaAuditoryAuditory areaCellsCharacteristicsClassificationCompatibleComplexComputer information processingConsciousDataDiseaseFacility Construction Funding CategoryFeedbackFelis catusGenerationsGoalsHearingImageJointsKnowledgeLabelLeadLocationMapsMeasuresMedial geniculate bodyMethodsModelingMoldsNatureNeuronsNeurosciencesOutputPathway interactionsPatternPerceptual learningPhysiologicalPhysiologyProcessPropertyRelative (related person)RoleSaimiriShapesSomatosensory CortexSourceSpatial DistributionSpecificityStagingStimulusStreamStructureSynaptic MembranesThalamic structureThinkingTracerVisualawakebasecomparativecomputerized data processingextracellularhearing impairmentinsightneurochemistryreceptive fieldresearch studyresponsesegregationsoundtransmission process
项目摘要
The long-term goal of the proposed experiments is to identify the fundamental processing principles and
strategies that underlie the cortical receptive field transformations and representations of complex sounds.
We will contrast the organization of two primary auditory fields, Al and AAF, in adult cat with specific
reference to functional domains and laminar organization. A main premise is that Al and AAF receive largely
independent thalamic and cortical inputs and have specific functional differences that may constitute task-
specific processing streams. How do the inputs differ in source location and functional properties; what do
the thalamic inputs contribute to the generation of receptive field (RF) diversity; and how are the functional
characteristics at the cortical input level transformed in the output layers?
The interrelations between heterogeneous spatial distributions of functional properties and the connection
patterns of these primary fields will be studied in joint electrophysiological and neuroanatomical experiments.
By relating the functional properties and cortical connectivity, global principles underlying the characteristics
of cortical representations and transformations can be assessed for simple and complex sounds.
. The first aim is to define layer-specific functional organizations of Al and AAF for simple and complex
sounds. We think that single neurons in layers Illb/IV will show systematic differences in RF attributes from
cells in other layers. RFs will be obtained with traditional stimuli as well as with a reverse-correlation method
that creates binaural spectro-temporal receptive fields. We will also compare the lamina-specific changes in
RF properties in Al and AAF of the anesthetized cat and in A! of the awake squirrel monkey to address
comparative questions and RF organization in conscious animals.
The second aim is to compare directly the RFs of thalamic sources and cortical targets by simultaneous
recording of functionally connected neuron pairs in cat medial geniculate body and AI/AAF. It is hypothesized
that thalamic input properties approximate some RF properties of their cortical targets but that construction
of many cortical RFs is substantially shaped by corticocortical contributions.
Finally, we will relate thalamic and intracortical connections to functional sub-regions of Al and AAF. How
patchy thalamic and corticocortical projections are related to the patchy cortical organizations found for
spectral, temporal and binaural properties is the main question. Labeling from retrograde tracers injected
into physiologically defined functional zones in cat AI/AAF will be assessed relative to functional maps.
These studies will establish a functional and structural framework of signal processing in primary cortical
fields. Insight into these principles is crucial for understanding the flow of information in auditory cortex, the
circuits for normal auditory processing and perceptual learning, and their contributions to auditory disorders.
The long-term goal of the proposed experiments is to identify the fundamental processing principles and
strategies that underlie the cortical receptive field transformations and representations of complex sounds.
We will contrast the organization of two primary auditory fields, Al and AAF, in adult cat with specific
reference to functional domains and laminar organization. A main premise is that Al and AAF receive largely
independent thalamic and cortical inputs and have specific functional differences that may constitute task-
specific processing streams. How do the inputs differ in source location and functional properties; what do
the thalamic inputs contribute to the generation of receptive field (RF) diversity; and how are the functional
characteristics at the cortical input level transformed in the output layers?
The interrelations between heterogeneous spatial distributions of functional properties and the connection
patterns of these primary fields will be studied in joint electrophysiological and neuroanatomical experiments.
By relating the functional properties and cortical connectivity, global principles underlying the characteristics
of cortical representations and transformations can be assessed for simple and complex sounds.
. The first aim is to define layer-specific functional organizations of Al and AAF for simple and complex
sounds. We think that single neurons in layers Illb/IV will show systematic differences in RF attributes from
cells in other layers. RFs will be obtained with traditional stimuli as well as with a reverse-correlation method
that creates binaural spectro-temporal receptive fields. We will also compare the lamina-specific changes in
RF properties in Al and AAF of the anesthetized cat and in A! of the awake squirrel monkey to address
comparative questions and RF organization in conscious animals.
The second aim is to compare directly the RFs of thalamic sources and cortical targets by simultaneous
recording of functionally connected neuron pairs in cat medial geniculate body and AI/AAF. It is hypothesized
that thalamic input properties approximate some RF properties of their cortical targets but that construction
of many cortical RFs is substantially shaped by corticocortical contributions.
Finally, we will relate thalamic and intracortical connections to functional sub-regions of Al and AAF. How
patchy thalamic and corticocortical projections are related to the patchy cortical organizations found for
spectral, temporal and binaural properties is the main question. Labeling from retrograde tracers injected
into physiologically defined functional zones in cat AI/AAF will be assessed relative to functional maps.
These studies will establish a functional and structural framework of signal processing in primary cortical
fields. Insight into these principles is crucial for understanding the flow of information in auditory cortex, the
circuits for normal auditory processing and perceptual learning, and their contributions to auditory disorders.
项目成果
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Christoph E. Schreiner其他文献
Functional topographies in the primary auditory cortex of the cat.
猫初级听觉皮层的功能拓扑。
- DOI:
- 发表时间:
1991 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:0
- 作者:
Christoph E. Schreiner - 通讯作者:
Christoph E. Schreiner
Neural mechanisms of tinnitus
耳鸣的神经机制
- DOI:
- 发表时间:
2004 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:2.6
- 作者:
T. Lenarz;Christoph E. Schreiner;R. Snyder;A. Ernst - 通讯作者:
A. Ernst
Covariation of latency and temporal resolution in the inferior colliculus of the cat
猫下丘潜伏期和时间分辨率的协变
- DOI:
10.1016/0378-5955(87)90127-4 - 发表时间:
1987 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:2.8
- 作者:
Gerald Langner;Christoph E. Schreiner;M. Merzenich - 通讯作者:
M. Merzenich
Neuronal responses in cat primary auditory cortex to electrical cochlear stimulation. II. Repetition rate coding.
猫初级听觉皮层对耳蜗电刺激的神经元反应。
- DOI:
10.1152/jn.1996.75.3.1283 - 发表时间:
1996 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:2.5
- 作者:
Christoph E. Schreiner;M. Raggio - 通讯作者:
M. Raggio
Neuronal responses in cat primary auditory cortex to electrical cochlear stimulation. I. Intensity dependence of firing rate and response latency.
猫初级听觉皮层对耳蜗电刺激的神经元反应。
- DOI:
- 发表时间:
1994 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:2.5
- 作者:
M. Raggio;Christoph E. Schreiner - 通讯作者:
Christoph E. Schreiner
Christoph E. Schreiner的其他文献
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FUNCTIONAL ORGANIZATION OF PRIMARY AUDITORY CORTEX
初级听觉皮层的功能组织
- 批准号:
6131798 - 财政年份:1995
- 资助金额:
$ 48.79万 - 项目类别:
FUNCTIONAL ORGANIZATION OF PRIMARY AUDITORY CORTEX
初级听觉皮层的功能组织
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6523426 - 财政年份:1995
- 资助金额:
$ 48.79万 - 项目类别:
Functional Organization of Primary Auditory Cortex
初级听觉皮层的功能组织
- 批准号:
8374407 - 财政年份:1995
- 资助金额:
$ 48.79万 - 项目类别:
FUNCTIONAL ORGANIZATION OF PRIMARY AUDITORY CORTEX
初级听觉皮层的功能组织
- 批准号:
2127515 - 财政年份:1995
- 资助金额:
$ 48.79万 - 项目类别:
Functional Organization of Primary Auditory Cortex
初级听觉皮层的功能组织
- 批准号:
7049693 - 财政年份:1995
- 资助金额:
$ 48.79万 - 项目类别:
FUNCTIONAL ORGANIZATION OF PRIMARY AUDITORY CORTEX
初级听觉皮层的功能组织
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6616087 - 财政年份:1995
- 资助金额:
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