Department of Neurosciences, KU Leuven, 3000 Leuven, Belgium; email:
Department of Neuroscience, Erasmus University Medical Center, 3000 CA Rotterdam, Netherlands.
Annu Rev Neurosci. 2019 Jul 8;42:433-457. doi: 10.1146/annurev-neuro-080317-061925. Epub 2019 Apr 24.
Many mammals, including humans, are exquisitely sensitive to tiny time differences between sounds at the two ears. These interaural time differences are an important source of information for sound detection, for sound localization in space, and for environmental awareness. Two brainstem circuits are involved in the initial temporal comparisons between the ears, centered on the medial and lateral superior olive. Cells in these nuclei, as well as their afferents, display a large number of striking physiological and anatomical specializations to enable submillisecond sensitivity. As such, they provide an important model system to study temporal processing in the central nervous system. We review the progress that has been made in characterizing these primary binaural circuits as well as the variety of mechanisms that have been proposed to underlie their function.
许多哺乳动物,包括人类,对双耳之间声音的微小时间差异非常敏感。这些耳间时间差异是声音检测、空间声音定位和环境感知的重要信息来源。两个脑干回路参与了耳朵之间的初始时间比较,以中侧上橄榄核为中心。这些核中的细胞及其传入神经显示出大量引人注目的生理和解剖学特化,以实现亚毫秒级的敏感性。因此,它们为研究中枢神经系统中的时间处理提供了一个重要的模型系统。我们回顾了在描述这些主要的双耳回路方面所取得的进展,以及为其功能提出的各种机制。