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Direction selectivity in hearing: monaural phase sensitivity in octopus neurons

Philip Joris
KU Leuven
May 16, 2021

The processing of temporal sound features is fundamental to hearing, and the auditory system displays a plethora of specializations, at many levels, to enable such processing. Octopus neurons are the most extreme temporally-specialized cells in the auditory (and perhaps entire) brain, which make them intriguing but also difficult to study. Notwithstanding the scant physiological data, these neurons have been a favorite cell type of modeling studies which have proposed that octopus cells have critical roles in pitch and speech perception. We used a range of in vivo recording and labeling methods to examine the hypothesis that tonotopic ordering of cochlear afferents combines with dendritic delays to compensate for cochlear delay - which would explain the highly entrained responses of octopus cells to sound transients. Unexpectedly, the experiments revealed that these neurons have marked selectivity to the direction of fast frequency glides, which is tied in a surprising way to intrinsic membrane properties and subthreshold events. The data suggest that octopus cells have a role in temporal comparisons across frequency and may play a role in auditory scene analysis.

SeminarNeuroscience

Pulvinar and striatal circuits for auditory processing and behaviors

Li Zhang
Keck School of Medicine, University of Southern California, USA
Jan 31, 2021
ePoster

Auditory processing deficits in a rat model of Down syndrome

Riccardo Caramellino, Davide Maggioni, Michael Harvey, Gregor Rainer

FENS Forum 2024

ePoster

Breakdown of auditory processing hierarchy in human sleep

Sigurd Alnes, Ellen van Maren, Ida Boccalaro, Camille G. Mignardot, Debora Ledergerber, Johannes Sarnthein, Markus Schmidt, Antoine Adamantidis, Lukas L. Imbach, Kaspar Schindler, Maxime O. Baud, Athina Tzovara

FENS Forum 2024