听觉系统中的什么,什么,何时,为什么和谁的反应。

IF 4.4 2区 医学 Q1 NEUROSCIENCES
Jean-Marc Edeline, Robert C Liu
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几十年来,从耳蜗核到次级听觉皮层的听觉系统中注意到的Off反应在很大程度上被忽视了。在过去的几年里,一些研究重新激发了人们对听觉系统中Off反应的兴趣,并描述了它们的细胞机制和它们在各种行为中表现出的可塑性。虽然有可能设计出关闭反应对动物行为表现是必要的任务,但我们认为大脑更普遍地使用开和关反应的相互作用来实现声音特征感知,包括声音持续时间和声音偏移检测。此外,基于对发布的Off响应的延迟和持续时间的仔细检查,我们在这里建议应考虑两种不同类型的Off响应。我们认为,短潜伏期-短持续时间的反应参与声学参数的神经编码,而声学参数的估计不能仅根据发作特征获得。与此同时,长潜伏期-长持续时间的反应潜在地反映了更多的认知变量,这些变量与在行为背景下学习使用特定刺激有关。提出两种Off反应引起了人们的注意,即需要在未来的研究中更好地表征刺激后放电,以更明确地区分不同的机制。
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The what, which, when, why and who of Off responses in the auditory system.

For decades, the Off responses noted in the auditory system from the cochlear nucleus up to the secondary auditory cortex have been largely ignored. Over the last few years, several studies have reinvigorated interest in Off responses in the auditory system and described their cellular mechanisms and the plasticity they display during various behaviours. While it is possible to design tasks where Off responses are necessary for an animal's behavioural performance, we posit that it is the interplay of On and Off responses that the brain uses more generally to enable sound feature perception, including sound duration and sound offset detection. Moreover, based upon close examination of the latencies and durations of published Off responses, we propose here that two different types of Off responses should be considered. We suggest that short latency-short duration responses participate in the neural coding of acoustic parameters whose estimates cannot be obtained on the sole basis of onset features. Meanwhile, long latency-long duration responses potentially reflect more cognitive variables associated with the learned use of a particular stimulus in a behavioural context. Proposing two varieties of Off responses draws attention to the need to better characterize post-stimulus firing in future studies to more definitively distinguish divergent mechanisms.

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Journal of Physiology-London
Journal of Physiology-London 医学-神经科学
CiteScore
9.70
自引率
7.30%
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817
审稿时长
2 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Physiology publishes full-length original Research Papers and Techniques for Physiology, which are short papers aimed at disseminating new techniques for physiological research. Articles solicited by the Editorial Board include Perspectives, Symposium Reports and Topical Reviews, which highlight areas of special physiological interest. CrossTalk articles are short editorial-style invited articles framing a debate between experts in the field on controversial topics. Letters to the Editor and Journal Club articles are also published. All categories of papers are subjected to peer reivew. The Journal of Physiology welcomes submitted research papers in all areas of physiology. Authors should present original work that illustrates new physiological principles or mechanisms. Papers on work at the molecular level, at the level of the cell membrane, single cells, tissues or organs and on systems physiology are all acceptable. Theoretical papers and papers that use computational models to further our understanding of physiological processes will be considered if based on experimentally derived data and if the hypothesis advanced is directly amenable to experimental testing. While emphasis is on human and mammalian physiology, work on lower vertebrate or invertebrate preparations may be suitable if it furthers the understanding of the functioning of other organisms including mammals.
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