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小鼠听觉皮层中单个神经元对感知难度的反应。

Single neuron responses to perceptual difficulty in the mouse auditory cortex.

机构信息

The Edmond and Lily Safra Center for Brain Sciences, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Jerusalem, Israel.

Department of Neurobiology, The Institute of Life Sciences, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Jerusalem, Israel.

出版信息

Sci Adv. 2024 Aug 16;10(33):eadp9816. doi: 10.1126/sciadv.adp9816. Epub 2024 Aug 14.

Abstract

Perceptual learning leads to improvement in behavioral performance, yet how the brain supports challenging perceptual demands is unknown. We used two photon imaging in the mouse primary auditory cortex during behavior in a Go-NoGo task designed to test perceptual difficulty. Using general linear model analysis, we found a subset of neurons that increased their responses during high perceptual demands. Single neurons increased their responses to both Go and NoGo sounds when mice were engaged in the more difficult perceptual discrimination. This increased responsiveness contributes to enhanced cortical network discriminability for the learned sounds. Under passive listening conditions, the same neurons responded weaker to the more similar sound pairs of the difficult task, and the training protocol by itself induced specific suppression to the learned sounds. Our findings identify how neuronal activity in auditory cortex is modulated during high perceptual demands, which is a fundamental feature associated with perceptual improvement.

摘要

感知学习导致行为表现的改善,但大脑如何支持具有挑战性的感知需求尚不清楚。我们在小鼠初级听觉皮层中使用双光子成像,在设计用于测试感知难度的 Go-NoGo 任务中进行行为研究。使用广义线性模型分析,我们发现了一组在高感知需求期间增加反应的神经元。当老鼠进行更困难的感知辨别时,单个神经元增加了对 Go 和 NoGo 声音的反应。这种反应的增加有助于提高学习声音的皮层网络可辨别性。在被动聆听条件下,相同的神经元对困难任务中更相似的声音对反应较弱,而训练方案本身会对学习声音产生特定的抑制作用。我们的发现确定了听觉皮层中的神经元活动在高感知需求期间是如何被调节的,这是与感知改善相关的基本特征。

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