Chi Z, Margoliash D
Department of Statistics, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL 60637, USA.
Neuron. 2001 Dec 6;32(5):899-910. doi: 10.1016/s0896-6273(01)00524-4.
In the zebra finch forebrain nucleus robustus archistriatalis (RA), neurons burst during singing. We showed that the internal structure of spike bursts was regulated with a precision of circa 0.2 ms, and yielded alignment of acoustic features of song with a precision of circa 1 ms. In addition, interburst intervals and corresponding syllable durations displayed systematic variation within song (average elongation 0.3 ms/s song), and slower "drift" across songs. Systematic variation on even a coarser time scale might be difficult to detect in other systems, but could affect the analysis of temporal patterning. The close relationship between precise timing of individual spikes and stereotypic behavior suggests that song is represented in RA by a temporal code.
在斑胸草雀前脑的古纹状体粗核(RA)中,神经元在鸣叫时会产生爆发式放电。我们发现,动作电位爆发的内部结构以大约0.2毫秒的精度受到调控,从而使鸣叫的声学特征以大约1毫秒的精度对齐。此外,爆发间期和相应音节时长在鸣叫过程中呈现出系统性变化(平均每鸣叫1秒延长0.3毫秒),并且在不同鸣叫之间存在较慢的“漂移”。即使在更粗略的时间尺度上,这种系统性变化在其他系统中可能也难以检测到,但可能会影响对时间模式的分析。单个动作电位的精确计时与刻板行为之间的密切关系表明,在RA中鸣叫是通过时间编码来表征的。