Mendelson J R, Schreiner C E, Sutter M L, Grasse K L
Coleman Laboratory, Department of Otolaryngology, University of California, San Francisco 94143-0732.
Exp Brain Res. 1993;94(1):65-87. doi: 10.1007/BF00230471.
The spatial distribution of neuronal responses to frequency-modulated (FM) sweeps was mapped with microelectrodes in the primary auditory cortex (AI) of barbiturate-anesthetized cats. Increasing and decreasing FM sweeps (upward- and downward-directed FM sweeps, respectively) covering a range of 0.25-64.0 kHz were presented at three different rates of frequency change over time (i.e, sweep speed). Using multiunit recordings, the high-frequency domain (between 3.2 and 26.3 kHz) of AI was mapped over most of its dorsoventral extent (as determined by the distribution of the excitatory bandwidth, Q10dB) for all six cases studied. The spatial distributions of the preferred sweep speed and the preferred sweep direction were determined for each case. Neuronal responses for frequency sweeps of different speeds appeared to be systematically distributed along the dorsoventral axis of AI. In the dorsal region, cortical cells typically responded best to fast and/or medium FM sweeps, followed more ventrally by cells that responded best to medium--then slow--, then medium-speed FM sweeps. In the more ventral aspect of AI (which in some cases may also have included cells located in the dorsal region of the second auditory field, AII), neurons generally preferred fast FM sweeps. However, a comparison of maps from different animals showed that there was more variability in the distribution of preferred speed responses in the ventral region of the cortex. The directional preference of units for FM sweeps was determined for the sweep speed producing the strongest response. Direction selectivity appeared to be nonrandomly distributed along the dorsoventral axis of AI. In general, units that responded best to upward-directed FM sweeps were located in the more dorsal and ventral aspects of AI while units that responded best to downward-directed FM sweeps were usually located in the mid-region of AI. Direction selectivity was also determined for multiunit responses at each of the three FM sweep speeds. In general, there was a relatively close agreement between the spatial distributions of direction selectivity determined for the strongest response with those calculated for the fast and medium speeds. The spatial distribution of direction selectivity determined for slow FM sweeps deviated somewhat from that determined for the strongest response. Near the dorsoventral center of the mapped areas, the distribution of units that responded best to downward sweeps tended to overlay the distribution of units that responded best to slow speeds, suggesting some spatial covariance of the two parameters.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 400 WORDS)
在巴比妥麻醉猫的初级听觉皮层(AI)中,用微电极绘制了神经元对调频(FM)扫描的空间分布图。分别以三种不同的随时间变化的频率变化率(即扫描速度)呈现覆盖0.25 - 64.0 kHz范围的递增和递减FM扫描(分别为向上和向下的FM扫描)。使用多单元记录,在所研究的所有六个案例中,AI的高频域(3.2至26.3 kHz之间)在其大部分背腹范围内进行了映射(由兴奋性带宽Q10dB的分布确定)。确定了每个案例中偏好的扫描速度和偏好的扫描方向的空间分布。不同速度的频率扫描的神经元反应似乎沿AI的背腹轴系统分布。在背侧区域,皮层细胞通常对快速和/或中等FM扫描反应最佳,再往腹侧,细胞对中等 - 然后慢 - 然后中等速度FM扫描反应最佳。在AI的更腹侧部分(在某些情况下可能还包括位于第二听觉场AII背侧区域的细胞),神经元通常偏好快速FM扫描。然而,不同动物图谱的比较表明,皮层腹侧区域偏好速度反应的分布存在更多变异性。针对产生最强反应的扫描速度确定了单元对FM扫描的方向偏好。方向选择性似乎沿AI的背腹轴非随机分布。一般来说,对向上FM扫描反应最佳的单元位于AI的更背侧和腹侧部分,而对向下FM扫描反应最佳的单元通常位于AI的中间区域。还针对三种FM扫描速度中的每一种确定了多单元反应的方向选择性。一般来说,为最强反应确定的方向选择性空间分布与为快速和中等速度计算的方向选择性空间分布之间存在相对密切的一致性。为慢FM扫描确定的方向选择性空间分布与为最强反应确定的分布略有偏差。在所映射区域的背腹中心附近,对向下扫描反应最佳的单元分布倾向于与对慢速度反应最佳的单元分布重叠,表明这两个参数存在一些空间协方差。(摘要截断于400字)