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Spatial organization of repetition rate processing in cat anterior auditory field
Authors:Imaizumi Kazuo  Priebe Nicholas J  Cheung Steven W  Schreiner Christoph E
Affiliation:Coleman Memorial Laboratory, W.M. Keck Center for Integrative Neuroscience, University of California, San Francisco, CA 94143-0732, United States. kimaiz@lsuhsc.edu
Abstract:Auditory cortex updates incoming information on a segment by segment basis for human speech and animal communication. Measuring repetition rate transfer functions (RRTFs) captures temporal responses to repetitive sounds. In this study, we used repetitive click trains to describe the spatial distribution of RRTF responses in cat anterior auditory field (AAF) and to discern potential variations in local temporal processing capacity. A majority of RRTF filters are band-pass. Temporal parameters estimated from RRTFs and corrected for characteristic frequency or latency dependencies are non-homogeneously distributed across AAF. Unlike the shallow global gradient observed in spectral receptive field parameters, transitions from loci with high to low temporal parameters are steep. Quantitative spatial analysis suggests non-uniform, circumscribed local organization for temporal pattern processing superimposed on global organization for spectral processing in cat AAF.
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