Wollberg Z, Newman J D
Science. 1972 Jan 14;175(4018):212-4. doi: 10.1126/science.175.4018.212.
Most of the neurons tested in the superior temporal cortex of awake squirrel monkeys responded to recorded species-specific vocalizations. Some cells responded with temporally complex patterns to many vocalizations. Other cells responded with simpler patterns to only one call. Most cells lay between these two extremes. On-line deletion of parts of a vocalization revealed the role of temporal interactions in determining the nature of some responses.
在清醒的松鼠猴颞上皮质中测试的大多数神经元对录制的特定物种发声有反应。一些细胞对许多发声以时间上复杂的模式做出反应。其他细胞对仅一种叫声以更简单的模式做出反应。大多数细胞处于这两种极端情况之间。对发声的部分进行在线删除揭示了时间相互作用在确定某些反应性质中的作用。