Spatial separation between two sounds affects first-spike latencies of responses elicited by the sounds in the rat's auditory midbrain neurons

两种声音之间的空间分离会影响大鼠听觉中脑神经元对声音反应的首次放电潜伏期。

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Abstract

The first-spike latency (FSL) is an important temporal characteristic of a neurophysiological response. We study the FSLs of sound-driven responses in individual neurons in the rat’s auditory midbrain. Responses were elicited by a train of stimuli created using multiple presentations of two tone bursts with different frequencies. Presentations of the two sounds were interleaved temporally in a random order. We found that the mean and the temporal variation of FSL of the response elicited by a sound was increased when the sound was presented more frequently or when it was moved from the ear that drove an excitatory response to the ear that drove an inhibitory effect. Furthermore, the FSL of response to one sound was dependent on the spatial location of the other sound. Results suggested that the timing of the first spike could be used by midbrain neurons to encode information related to the probability of occurrence and spatial location of a sound. It could also be used to gauge how the sound was related to the other sound in spatial location. These results enhance our understanding of neural bases of binaural hearing, especially in an environment with temporally separated competing sounds.

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