Department of Cognitive, Linguistic, and Psychological Sciences, Brown University, 190 Thayer, Providence, RI, 02912, USA.
Carney Institute for Brain Science, Brown University, Providence, RI, 02912, USA.
J Comp Physiol A Neuroethol Sens Neural Behav Physiol. 2022 Jul;208(4):505-516. doi: 10.1007/s00359-022-01559-w. Epub 2022 Jun 28.
We introduce two EEG techniques, one based on conventional monopolar electrodes and one based on a novel tripolar electrode, to record for the first time auditory brainstem responses (ABRs) from the scalp of unanesthetized, unrestrained big brown bats. Stimuli were frequency-modulated (FM) sweeps varying in sweep direction, sweep duration, and harmonic structure. As expected from previous invasive ABR recordings, upward-sweeping FM signals evoked larger amplitude responses (peak-to-trough amplitude in the latency range of 3-5 ms post-stimulus onset) than downward-sweeping FM signals. Scalp-recorded responses displayed amplitude-latency trading effects as expected from invasive recordings. These two findings validate the reliability of our noninvasive recording techniques. The feasibility of recording noninvasively in unanesthetized, unrestrained bats will energize future research uncovering electrophysiological signatures of perceptual and cognitive processing of biosonar signals in these animals, and allows for better comparison with ABR data from echolocating cetaceans, where invasive experiments are heavily restricted.
我们介绍了两种 EEG 技术,一种基于传统的单极电极,另一种基于新型的三极电极,首次从未麻醉、未束缚的大褐蝙蝠的头皮上记录听觉脑干反应(ABR)。刺激是调频(FM)扫频,扫频方向、扫频持续时间和谐波结构不同。与之前的有创 ABR 记录一致,向上扫频 FM 信号比向下扫频 FM 信号引起更大的幅度反应(刺激后 3-5 毫秒潜伏期内的峰到谷幅度)。头皮记录的反应表现出与有创记录一致的幅度-潜伏期交易效应。这两个发现验证了我们非侵入性记录技术的可靠性。在未麻醉、未束缚的蝙蝠中进行非侵入性记录的可行性将激发未来的研究,揭示这些动物对生物声纳信号的感知和认知处理的电生理特征,并允许与回声定位鲸类的 ABR 数据更好地进行比较,在回声定位鲸类中,有创实验受到严重限制。