Institute of Neuroinformatics, University of Zurich and ETH Zurich, 8057, Zurich, Switzerland.
Neuroscience Center Zurich (ZNZ), University of Zurich and ETH Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland.
Nat Commun. 2020 Nov 23;11(1):5940. doi: 10.1038/s41467-020-19686-w.
Sensory substitution is a promising therapeutic approach for replacing a missing or diseased sensory organ by translating inaccessible information into another sensory modality. However, many substitution systems are not well accepted by subjects. To explore the effect of sensory substitution on voluntary action repertoires and their associated affective valence, we study deaf songbirds to which we provide visual feedback as a substitute of auditory feedback. Surprisingly, deaf birds respond appetitively to song-contingent binary visual stimuli. They skillfully adapt their songs to increase the rate of visual stimuli, showing that auditory feedback is not required for making targeted changes to vocal repertoires. We find that visually instructed song learning is basal-ganglia dependent. Because hearing birds respond aversively to the same visual stimuli, sensory substitution reveals a preference for actions that elicit sensory feedback over actions that do not, suggesting that substitution systems should be designed to exploit the drive to manipulate.
感觉替代是一种有前途的治疗方法,通过将无法获得的信息转换为另一种感觉模式,来替代缺失或患病的感觉器官。然而,许多替代系统并没有被受试者很好地接受。为了探索感觉替代对自愿行为组合及其相关情感效价的影响,我们研究了聋鸟,我们为它们提供视觉反馈作为听觉反馈的替代。令人惊讶的是,聋鸟对与歌声相关的二元视觉刺激表现出了食欲。它们熟练地调整自己的歌声,增加视觉刺激的频率,表明不需要听觉反馈就能对发声组合进行有针对性的改变。我们发现,受视觉指导的歌曲学习依赖于基底神经节。由于听觉鸟类对相同的视觉刺激产生厌恶反应,感觉替代揭示了对产生感觉反馈的动作的偏好,而不是对不产生感觉反馈的动作的偏好,这表明替代系统的设计应该利用操纵的驱动力。