Banno Taku, Lestang Jean-Hugues, Cohen Yale E
Departments of Otorhinolaryngology, University of Pennsylvania, G12A Stemmler, 3450 Hamilton Walk, Philadelphia, PA 19104, United States.
co-first authors.
Curr Opin Physiol. 2020 Dec;18:20-24. doi: 10.1016/j.cophys.2020.07.001. Epub 2020 Jul 7.
A fundamental scientific goal in auditory neuroscience is identifying what mechanisms allow the brain to transform an unlabeled mixture of auditory stimuli into distinct perceptual representations. This transformation is accomplished by a complex interaction of multiple neurocomputational processes, including Gestalt grouping mechanisms, categorization, attention, and perceptual decision-making. Despite a great deal of scientific energy devoted to understanding these principles of hearing, we still do not understand either how auditory perception arises from neural activity or the causal relationship between neural activity and auditory perception. Here, we review the contributions of cortical and subcortical regions to auditory perceptual decisions with an emphasis on those studies that simultaneously measure behavior and neural activity. We also put forth challenges to the field that must be faced if we are to further our understanding of the relationship between neural activity and auditory perception.
听觉神经科学的一个基本科学目标是确定哪些机制使大脑能够将未标记的听觉刺激混合物转化为不同的感知表征。这种转化是通过多种神经计算过程的复杂相互作用来完成的,包括格式塔分组机制、分类、注意力和感知决策。尽管投入了大量科学精力来理解这些听觉原理,但我们仍然既不明白听觉感知是如何从神经活动中产生的,也不明白神经活动与听觉感知之间的因果关系。在这里,我们回顾皮质和皮质下区域对听觉感知决策的贡献,重点是那些同时测量行为和神经活动的研究。我们还对该领域提出了挑战,如果我们要进一步理解神经活动与听觉感知之间的关系,就必须面对这些挑战。