Spatial sensitivity in field PAF of cat auditory cortex.

G Christopher Stecker, Brian J Mickey, Ewan A Macpherson, John C Middlebrooks
Author Information
  1. G Christopher Stecker: Kresge Hearing Research Institute, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109-0506, USA. cstecker@umich.edu

Abstract

We compared the spatial tuning properties of neurons in two fields [primary auditory cortex (A1) and posterior auditory field (PAF)] of cat auditory cortex. Broadband noise bursts of 80-ms duration were presented from loudspeakers throughout 360 degrees in the horizontal plane (azimuth) or 260 degrees in the vertical median plane (elevation). Sound levels varied from 20 to 40 dB above units' thresholds. We recorded neural spike activity simultaneously from 16 sites in field PAF and/or A1 of alpha-chloralose-anesthetized cats. We assessed spatial sensitivity by examining the dependence of spike count and response latency on stimulus location. In addition, we used an artificial neural network (ANN) to assess the information about stimulus location carried by spike patterns of single units and of ensembles of 2-32 units. The results indicate increased spatial sensitivity, more uniform distributions of preferred locations, and greater tolerance to changes in stimulus intensity among PAF units relative to A1 units. Compared to A1 units, PAF units responded at significantly longer latencies, and latencies varied more strongly with stimulus location. ANN analysis revealed significantly greater information transmission by spike patterns of PAF than A1 units, primarily reflecting the information transmitted by latency variation in PAF. Finally, information rates grew more rapidly with the number of units included in neural ensembles for PAF than A1. The latter finding suggests more accurate population coding of space in PAF, made possible by a more diverse population of neural response types.

Grants

  1. P01-DC-00078/NIDCD NIH HHS
  2. T323-DC-00011/NIDCD NIH HHS
  3. P30 DC005188/NIDCD NIH HHS
  4. R01-DC-00420/NIDCD NIH HHS
  5. P41-RR-09754/NCRR NIH HHS
  6. P30-DC-05188/NIDCD NIH HHS

MeSH Term

Acoustic Stimulation
Action Potentials
Animals
Auditory Cortex
Cats
Electrophysiology
Female
Male
Neural Networks, Computer
Neurons
Reaction Time
Sound Localization