Glass I, Wollberg Z
Exp Brain Res. 1979 Feb 15;34(3):489-98. doi: 10.1007/BF00239144.
The activity of 28 cells located mainly in the secondary auditory cortex (A II) of awake squirrel-monkeys, was extracellularly recorded for periods of up to 6 h. Seven different species-specific vocalizations, which were repeatedly presented to the monkey, were used as auditory stimuli. Twenty-six cells responded, at least once, to one or more vocalizations; 22 cells revealed some change in their response (pattern or strength) to at least one vocalization ("change in response"). Twenty-one cells exhibited a change in the number and/or type of vocalization to which they responded during the recording period ("change in selectivity"). At some time during the recording period all the responding cells exhibited a "change in response" and/or a "change in selectivity" ("change in responsiveness"). A "change in response" of a cell to a vocalization did not necessarily exclude a "change in selectivity", associated with the same vocalization, later in time and vice-versa. A "change in responsiveness" to one vocalization was not necessarily correlated with "changes in responsiveness" to other vocalizations.
在清醒的松鼠猴主要位于次级听觉皮层(A II)的28个细胞的活动,被细胞外记录长达6小时。七种不同的物种特异性发声被反复呈现给猴子,用作听觉刺激。26个细胞至少对一种或多种发声有过一次反应;22个细胞对至少一种发声的反应(模式或强度)有一些变化(“反应变化”)。21个细胞在记录期间对其做出反应的发声数量和/或类型发生了变化(“选择性变化”)。在记录期间的某个时间,所有反应细胞都表现出“反应变化”和/或“选择性变化”(“反应性变化”)。细胞对一种发声的“反应变化”不一定排除后来与同一发声相关的“选择性变化”,反之亦然。对一种发声的“反应性变化”不一定与对其他发声的“反应性变化”相关。