Temporal variability of spectro-temporal receptive fields in the anesthetized auditory cortex

Temporal variability of neuronal response characteristics during sensory stimulation is a ubiquitous phenomenon that may reflect processes such as stimulus-driven adaptation, top-down modulation or spontaneous fluctuations. It poses a challenge to functional characterization methods such as the rece...

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Main Authors: Arne Freerk Meyer, Jan-Philipp eDiepenbrock, Frank Wilhelm Ohl, Jörn eAnemüller
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2014-12-01
Series:Frontiers in Computational Neuroscience
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Online Access:http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fncom.2014.00165/full
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spelling doaj-6714a9a33bb949b1a9ec664ab2b9b6832020-11-24T20:51:31ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Computational Neuroscience1662-51882014-12-01810.3389/fncom.2014.00165107177Temporal variability of spectro-temporal receptive fields in the anesthetized auditory cortexArne Freerk Meyer0Jan-Philipp eDiepenbrock1Frank Wilhelm Ohl2Frank Wilhelm Ohl3Jörn eAnemüller4University of OldenburgLeibniz Institute for NeurobiologyLeibniz Institute for NeurobiologyOtto-von-Guericke UniversityUniversity of OldenburgTemporal variability of neuronal response characteristics during sensory stimulation is a ubiquitous phenomenon that may reflect processes such as stimulus-driven adaptation, top-down modulation or spontaneous fluctuations. It poses a challenge to functional characterization methods such as the receptive field, since these often assume stationarity. We propose a novel method for estimation of sensory neurons' receptive fields that extends the classic static linear receptive field model to the time-varying case. Here, the long-term estimate of the static receptive field serves as the mean of a probabilistic prior distribution from which the short-term temporally localized receptive field may deviate stochastically with time-varying standard deviation. The derived corresponding generalized linear model permits robust characterization of temporal variability in receptive field structure also for highly non-Gaussian stimulus ensembles. We computed and analyzed short-term auditory spectro-temporal receptive field (STRF) estimates with characteristic temporal resolution 5 s to 30 s based on model simulations and responses from in total 60 single-unit recordings in anesthetized Mongolian gerbil auditory midbrain and cortex. Stimulation was performed with short (100 ms) overlapping frequency-modulated tones. Results demonstrate identification of time-varying STRFs, with obtained predictive model likelihoods exceeding those from baseline static STRF estimation. Quantitative characterization of STRF variability reveals a higher degree thereof in auditory cortex compared to midbrain. Cluster analysis indicates that significant deviations from the long-term static STRF are brief, but reliably estimated. We hypothesize that the observed variability more likely reflects spontaneous or state-dependent internal fluctuations that interact with stimulus-induced processing, rather than experimental or stimulus design.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fncom.2014.00165/fullAuditory Cortexinferior colliculusSensory codinggeneralized linear modelreceptive fieldtime-varying
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author Arne Freerk Meyer
Jan-Philipp eDiepenbrock
Frank Wilhelm Ohl
Frank Wilhelm Ohl
Jörn eAnemüller
spellingShingle Arne Freerk Meyer
Jan-Philipp eDiepenbrock
Frank Wilhelm Ohl
Frank Wilhelm Ohl
Jörn eAnemüller
Temporal variability of spectro-temporal receptive fields in the anesthetized auditory cortex
Frontiers in Computational Neuroscience
Auditory Cortex
inferior colliculus
Sensory coding
generalized linear model
receptive field
time-varying
author_facet Arne Freerk Meyer
Jan-Philipp eDiepenbrock
Frank Wilhelm Ohl
Frank Wilhelm Ohl
Jörn eAnemüller
author_sort Arne Freerk Meyer
title Temporal variability of spectro-temporal receptive fields in the anesthetized auditory cortex
title_short Temporal variability of spectro-temporal receptive fields in the anesthetized auditory cortex
title_full Temporal variability of spectro-temporal receptive fields in the anesthetized auditory cortex
title_fullStr Temporal variability of spectro-temporal receptive fields in the anesthetized auditory cortex
title_full_unstemmed Temporal variability of spectro-temporal receptive fields in the anesthetized auditory cortex
title_sort temporal variability of spectro-temporal receptive fields in the anesthetized auditory cortex
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Computational Neuroscience
issn 1662-5188
publishDate 2014-12-01
description Temporal variability of neuronal response characteristics during sensory stimulation is a ubiquitous phenomenon that may reflect processes such as stimulus-driven adaptation, top-down modulation or spontaneous fluctuations. It poses a challenge to functional characterization methods such as the receptive field, since these often assume stationarity. We propose a novel method for estimation of sensory neurons' receptive fields that extends the classic static linear receptive field model to the time-varying case. Here, the long-term estimate of the static receptive field serves as the mean of a probabilistic prior distribution from which the short-term temporally localized receptive field may deviate stochastically with time-varying standard deviation. The derived corresponding generalized linear model permits robust characterization of temporal variability in receptive field structure also for highly non-Gaussian stimulus ensembles. We computed and analyzed short-term auditory spectro-temporal receptive field (STRF) estimates with characteristic temporal resolution 5 s to 30 s based on model simulations and responses from in total 60 single-unit recordings in anesthetized Mongolian gerbil auditory midbrain and cortex. Stimulation was performed with short (100 ms) overlapping frequency-modulated tones. Results demonstrate identification of time-varying STRFs, with obtained predictive model likelihoods exceeding those from baseline static STRF estimation. Quantitative characterization of STRF variability reveals a higher degree thereof in auditory cortex compared to midbrain. Cluster analysis indicates that significant deviations from the long-term static STRF are brief, but reliably estimated. We hypothesize that the observed variability more likely reflects spontaneous or state-dependent internal fluctuations that interact with stimulus-induced processing, rather than experimental or stimulus design.
topic Auditory Cortex
inferior colliculus
Sensory coding
generalized linear model
receptive field
time-varying
url http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fncom.2014.00165/full
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