Multiple Time Scales of Adaptation in Auditory Cortex Neurons
Hebrew University of Jerusalem · Institute of Life Sciences
Abstract
Neurons in primary auditory cortex (A1) of cats show strong stimulus-specific adaptation (SSA). In probabilistic settings, in which one stimulus is common and another is rare, responses to common sounds adapt more strongly than responses to rare sounds. This SSA could be a correlate of auditory sensory memory at the level of single A1 neurons. Here we studied adaptation in A1 neurons, using three different probabilistic designs. We showed that SSA has several time scales concurrently, spanning many orders of magnitude, from hundreds of milliseconds to tens of seconds. Similar time scales are known for the auditory memory span of humans, as measured both psychophysically and using evoked potentials. A simple…
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4Topics & keywords
- Auditory cortex
- Stimulus (psychology)
- Neuroscience
- Sensory system
- Natural sounds
- Auditory perception
- Auditory system
- Psychology