Liao Diana A, Schwarzbach Eva, Nieder Andreas
Animal Physiology, Institute of Neurobiology, University of Tuebingen, Tuebingen 72076, Germany
Animal Physiology, Institute of Neurobiology, University of Tuebingen, Tuebingen 72076, Germany.
J Neurosci. 2025 Jul 16;45(29):e0016252025. doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.0016-25.2025.
Crows, renowned for advanced cognitive abilities and vocal communication, rely on intricate auditory systems. While the neuroanatomy of corvid auditory pathways is partially explored, the underlying neurophysiological mechanisms are largely unknown. This study used functional ultrasound imaging (fUSi) to investigate sound-induced cerebral blood volume (CBV) changes in the Field L complex of the auditory telencephalon in two female crows. fUSi revealed frequency-specific CBV responses, showing a tonotopic organization within the Field L complex, with low frequencies in the posterior dorsal region and high frequencies in the anterior ventral region. Machine learning analyses showed fUSi signals could be used to classify sound types accurately, in both awake and anesthetized states. Variable CBV responses to longer sound stimuli suggest a delineation of subregions within the Field L complex. Together, these findings highlight the potential of fUSi for providing high-resolution insights into functional systems in corvids, enabling future exploration of experimental task-related cognitive dynamics.
乌鸦以其先进的认知能力和声音交流而闻名,它们依赖复杂的听觉系统。虽然鸦科听觉通路的神经解剖学已得到部分探索,但其潜在的神经生理机制在很大程度上仍不清楚。本研究使用功能超声成像(fUSi)来研究两只雌性乌鸦听觉端脑L区复合体中声音诱发的脑血容量(CBV)变化。fUSi揭示了频率特异性的CBV反应,显示出L区复合体内的音调组织,后背部区域为低频,前腹部区域为高频。机器学习分析表明,fUSi信号可用于在清醒和麻醉状态下准确分类声音类型。对较长声音刺激的可变CBV反应表明L区复合体内存在子区域划分。这些发现共同凸显了功能超声成像在为鸦科动物功能系统提供高分辨率见解方面的潜力,有助于未来探索与实验任务相关的认知动态。