King Andrew J, Teki Sundeep, Willmore Ben D B
Department of Physiology, Anatomy & Genetics, University of Oxford, Oxford, OX1 3PT, UK.
F1000Res. 2018 Sep 26;7. doi: 10.12688/f1000research.15580.1. eCollection 2018.
Our ability to make sense of the auditory world results from neural processing that begins in the ear, goes through multiple subcortical areas, and continues in the cortex. The specific contribution of the auditory cortex to this chain of processing is far from understood. Although many of the properties of neurons in the auditory cortex resemble those of subcortical neurons, they show somewhat more complex selectivity for sound features, which is likely to be important for the analysis of natural sounds, such as speech, in real-life listening conditions. Furthermore, recent work has shown that auditory cortical processing is highly context-dependent, integrates auditory inputs with other sensory and motor signals, depends on experience, and is shaped by cognitive demands, such as attention. Thus, in addition to being the locus for more complex sound selectivity, the auditory cortex is increasingly understood to be an integral part of the network of brain regions responsible for prediction, auditory perceptual decision-making, and learning. In this review, we focus on three key areas that are contributing to this understanding: the sound features that are preferentially represented by cortical neurons, the spatial organization of those preferences, and the cognitive roles of the auditory cortex.
我们理解听觉世界的能力源于神经处理过程,该过程始于耳朵,经过多个皮层下区域,并在皮层中持续进行。听觉皮层对这一处理链的具体贡献仍远未被理解。尽管听觉皮层中神经元的许多特性与皮层下神经元相似,但它们对声音特征表现出更为复杂的选择性,这在现实生活的聆听条件下,对于诸如语音等自然声音的分析可能很重要。此外,最近的研究表明,听觉皮层处理高度依赖于上下文,将听觉输入与其他感觉和运动信号整合在一起,依赖于经验,并受到诸如注意力等认知需求的影响。因此,除了作为更复杂声音选择性的场所之外,听觉皮层越来越被理解为负责预测、听觉感知决策和学习的脑区网络的一个组成部分。在这篇综述中,我们关注有助于这种理解的三个关键领域:皮层神经元优先表征的声音特征、这些偏好的空间组织以及听觉皮层的认知作用。