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Frequency and Intensity Response Properties of Single Neurons in the Auditory Cortex of the Behaving Macaque Monkey
1 Center for Neuroscience and 2 Section of Neurobiology, Physiology and Behavior, University of California, Davis, California 95616 Recanzone, Gregg H., Darren C. Guard, and Mimi L. Phan. Frequency and Intensity Response Properties of Single Neurons in the Auditory Cortex of the Behaving Macaque...
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Published in: | Journal of neurophysiology 2000-04, Vol.83 (4), p.2315-2331 |
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Summary: | 1 Center for Neuroscience and
2 Section of Neurobiology, Physiology and
Behavior, University of California, Davis, California 95616
Recanzone, Gregg H.,
Darren C. Guard, and
Mimi L. Phan.
Frequency and Intensity Response Properties of Single Neurons in
the Auditory Cortex of the Behaving Macaque Monkey. J. Neurophysiol. 83: 2315-2331, 2000. Response
properties of auditory cortical neurons measured in anesthetized
preparations have provided important information on the physiological
differences between neurons in different auditory cortical areas.
Studies in the awake animal, however, have been much less common, and
the physiological differences noted may reflect differences in the
influence of anesthetics on neurons in different cortical areas.
Because the behaving monkey is gaining popularity as an animal model in
studies exploring auditory cortical function, it has become critical to
physiologically define the response properties of auditory cortical
neurons in this preparation. This study documents the response
properties of single cortical neurons in the primary and surrounding
auditory cortical fields in monkeys performing an auditory
discrimination task. We found that neurons with the shortest latencies
were located in the primary auditory cortex (AI). Neurons in the
rostral field had the longest latencies and the narrowest intensity and
frequency tuning, neurons in the caudomedial field had the broadest
frequency tuning, and neurons in the lateral field had the most
monotonic rate/level functions of the four cortical areas
studied. These trends were revealed by comparing response properties
across the population of studied neurons, but there was considerable
variability between neurons for each response parameter other than
characteristic frequency (CF) in each cortical area. Although the
neuronal CFs showed a systematic spatial organization across AI, no
such systematic organization was apparent for any other response
property in AI or the adjacent cortical areas. The results of this
study indicate that there are physiological differences between
auditory cortical fields in the behaving monkey consistent with
previous studies in the anesthetized animal and provide insights into
the functional role of these cortical areas in processing acoustic information. |
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ISSN: | 0022-3077 1522-1598 |
DOI: | 10.1152/jn.2000.83.4.2315 |