Mrsic-Flogel, Thomas D. and Schnupp, Jan W. H. and King, Andrew J.. (2003) Acoustic factors govern developmental sharpening of spatial tuning in the auditory cortex. Nature Neuroscience, 6 (9). pp. 981-988.
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Abstract
Auditory localization relies on the detection and interpretation of acoustic cues that change in value as the head and external ears grow. Here we show that the maturation of these structures is an important determinant for the development of spatial selectivity in the ferret auditory cortex. Spatial response fields (SRFs) of high-frequency cortical neurons recorded at postnatal days (P) 33-39 were broader, and transmitted less information about stimulus direction, than in older ferrets. They also exhibited slightly broader frequency tuning than neurons recorded in adult animals. However, when infant neurons were stimulated through virtual ears of adults, SRFs sharpened significantly and the amount of transmitted information increased. This improvement was predicted by a model that generates SRF shape from the localization cue values and the neurons' binaural spectrotemporal response properties. The maturation of spatial response characteristics in auditory cortex therefore seems to be limited by peripheral rather than by central factors.
Faculties and Departments: | 05 Faculty of Science > Departement Biozentrum > Former Organization Units Biozentrum > Neural Networks (Mrsic-Flogel) |
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UniBasel Contributors: | Mrsic-Flogel, Thomas |
Item Type: | Article, refereed |
Article Subtype: | Research Article |
Publisher: | Nature America |
ISSN: | 1097-6256 |
e-ISSN: | 1546-1726 |
Note: | Publication type according to Uni Basel Research Database: Journal article |
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Last Modified: | 03 Nov 2017 11:00 |
Deposited On: | 03 Nov 2017 11:00 |
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