Organization of auditory cortex in the albino rat: binaural response properties
J. B. Kelly and S. L. Sally Department of Psychology, Carleton University, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. 1. The binaural response properties of neurons in the auditory cortex of the albino rat were examined using microelectrode mapping techniques. Characteristic frequencies, binaural response classes, an...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of neurophysiology 1988-06, Vol.59 (6), p.1756-1769 |
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Department of Psychology, Carleton University, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
1. The binaural response properties of neurons in the auditory cortex of
the albino rat were examined using microelectrode mapping techniques.
Characteristic frequencies, binaural response classes, and interaural
intensity differences for binaural interaction were determined for multiple
electrode penetrations across the cortical surface. The location of
electrode penetrations was determined by reference to the cortical vascular
pattern in individual animals. 2. When examined over a wide range of
interaural intensities binaural responses could be classified as one of the
following types: summation, i.e., excited by stimulation of either ear
alone and facilitated by stimulation of both ears together (35.3%);
suppression, i.e., excited by contralateral stimulation, unaffected by
ipsilateral stimulation alone, but inhibited under binaural stimulus
conditions (42.2%); mixed, i.e., facilitated by binaural stimulation at
near threshold levels, but strongly inhibited by increased sound pressure
levels in the ipsilateral ear (18.5%); or other, i.e., responses that could
not be classified as any other type (4%). 3. Neurons of the summation and
suppression class often exhibited binaural interaction when the intensities
at both ears were approximately equal. The modal interaural intensity
difference for both response types was between 0 and +5 dB. Neurons of the
mixed interaction class were facilitate at near equal dichotic intensity
but suppressed when the intensity in the ipsilateral ear was increased. The
modal value was between 0 and +5 dB for summation and +20 dB for
suppression. 4. Summation, suppression, and mixed binaural response types
were found over a wide range of sound frequencies from 1 to 40 kHz. There
was some tendency for summation responses to prevail at lower frequencies
and suppression responses to prevail at higher frequencies but the
differences were not large. Generally, responses from each of the three
binaural classes were well represented over the rat's hearing range. 5.
Cells of the same binaural response type were grouped together to form
aggregates of summation, suppression, or mixed interaction patterns.
Cortical areas with similar binaural response properties appeared in some
cases to extend across isofrequency contours. |
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ISSN: | 0022-3077 1522-1598 |
DOI: | 10.1152/jn.1988.59.6.1756 |