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Successive-signal biasing for a learned sound sequence

  • Xiaoming Zhou*
  • , Étienne De Villers-Sidani
  • , Rogerio Panizzutti
  • , Michael M. Merzenich
  • *此作品的通讯作者

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摘要

Adult rats were trained to detect the occurrence of a two-element sound sequence in a background of nine other nontarget sound pairs. Training resulted in a modest, enduring, static expansion of the cortical areas of representation of both target stimulus sounds. More importantly, once the initial stimulus A in the target A-B sequence was presented, the cortical "map" changed dynamically, specifically to exaggerate further the representation of the "anticipated" stimulus B. If B occurred, it was represented over a larger cortical area by more strongly excited, more coordinated, and more selectively responding neurons. This biasing peaked at the expected time of B onset with respect to A onset. No dynamic biasing of responses was recorded for any sound presented in a nontarget pair. Responses to nontarget frequencies flanking the representation of B were reduced in area and in response strength only after the presentation of A at the expected time of B onset. This study shows that cortical areas are not representationally static but, to the contrary, can be biased moment by moment in time as a function of behavioral context.

源语言英语
页(从-至)14839-14844
页数6
期刊Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
107
33
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 17 8月 2010

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