Thresholding of Auditory Cortical Representation by Background Noise

It is generally thought that background noise can mask auditory information. However, how the noise specifically transforms neuronal auditory processing in a level-dependent manner remains to be carefully determined. Here, with in vivo loose-patch cell-attached recordings in layer 4 of the rat pri...

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Main Authors: Feixue eLiang, Lin eBai, Huizhong W Tao, Li I Zhang, Zhongju eXiao
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2014-11-01
Series:Frontiers in Neural Circuits
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Online Access:http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fncir.2014.00133/full
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spelling doaj-4b90cbcab9f24e10bde063c137f7d71d2020-11-25T00:59:58ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Neural Circuits1662-51102014-11-01810.3389/fncir.2014.00133109819Thresholding of Auditory Cortical Representation by Background NoiseFeixue eLiang0Feixue eLiang1Lin eBai2Lin eBai3Huizhong W Tao4Li I Zhang5Zhongju eXiao6Sourthern Medical UniversityUniversity of Southern CaliforniaSourthern Medical UniversityUniversity of Southern CaliforniaUniversity of Southern CaliforniaUniversity of Southern CaliforniaSourthern Medical UniversityIt is generally thought that background noise can mask auditory information. However, how the noise specifically transforms neuronal auditory processing in a level-dependent manner remains to be carefully determined. Here, with in vivo loose-patch cell-attached recordings in layer 4 of the rat primary auditory cortex (A1), we systematically examined how continuous wideband noise of different levels affected receptive field properties of individual neurons. We found that the background noise, when above a certain critical/effective level, resulted in an elevation of intensity threshold for tone-evoked responses. This increase of threshold was linearly dependent on the noise intensity above the critical level. As such, the tonal receptive field of individual neurons was translated upward as an entirety toward high intensities along the intensity domain. This resulted in preserved preferred characteristic frequency and the overall shape of tonal receptive field, but reduced frequency responding range and an enhanced frequency selectivity for the same stimulus intensity. Such translational effects on intensity threshold were observed in both excitatory and fast-spiking inhibitory neurons, as well as in both monotonic and nonmonotonic (intensity-tuned) A1 neurons. Our results suggest that in a noise background, fundamental auditory representations are modulated through a background level-dependent linear shifting along intensity domain, which is equivalent to reducing stimulus intensity.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fncir.2014.00133/fullAuditory Cortexfrequency tuningbackground noisetonal receptive fieldloose-patch recordingintensity tuning
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Feixue eLiang
Lin eBai
Lin eBai
Huizhong W Tao
Li I Zhang
Zhongju eXiao
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Feixue eLiang
Lin eBai
Lin eBai
Huizhong W Tao
Li I Zhang
Zhongju eXiao
Thresholding of Auditory Cortical Representation by Background Noise
Frontiers in Neural Circuits
Auditory Cortex
frequency tuning
background noise
tonal receptive field
loose-patch recording
intensity tuning
author_facet Feixue eLiang
Feixue eLiang
Lin eBai
Lin eBai
Huizhong W Tao
Li I Zhang
Zhongju eXiao
author_sort Feixue eLiang
title Thresholding of Auditory Cortical Representation by Background Noise
title_short Thresholding of Auditory Cortical Representation by Background Noise
title_full Thresholding of Auditory Cortical Representation by Background Noise
title_fullStr Thresholding of Auditory Cortical Representation by Background Noise
title_full_unstemmed Thresholding of Auditory Cortical Representation by Background Noise
title_sort thresholding of auditory cortical representation by background noise
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Neural Circuits
issn 1662-5110
publishDate 2014-11-01
description It is generally thought that background noise can mask auditory information. However, how the noise specifically transforms neuronal auditory processing in a level-dependent manner remains to be carefully determined. Here, with in vivo loose-patch cell-attached recordings in layer 4 of the rat primary auditory cortex (A1), we systematically examined how continuous wideband noise of different levels affected receptive field properties of individual neurons. We found that the background noise, when above a certain critical/effective level, resulted in an elevation of intensity threshold for tone-evoked responses. This increase of threshold was linearly dependent on the noise intensity above the critical level. As such, the tonal receptive field of individual neurons was translated upward as an entirety toward high intensities along the intensity domain. This resulted in preserved preferred characteristic frequency and the overall shape of tonal receptive field, but reduced frequency responding range and an enhanced frequency selectivity for the same stimulus intensity. Such translational effects on intensity threshold were observed in both excitatory and fast-spiking inhibitory neurons, as well as in both monotonic and nonmonotonic (intensity-tuned) A1 neurons. Our results suggest that in a noise background, fundamental auditory representations are modulated through a background level-dependent linear shifting along intensity domain, which is equivalent to reducing stimulus intensity.
topic Auditory Cortex
frequency tuning
background noise
tonal receptive field
loose-patch recording
intensity tuning
url http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fncir.2014.00133/full
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