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Volume 17, Number 16,
Issue of August 15, 1997
pp. 6391-6400
Copyright ©1997 Society for Neuroscience
Discrimination in the Sense of Flutter: New Psychophysical
Measurements in Monkeys
Received April 9, 1997; revised May 21, 1997; accepted May 27, 1997.
Adrián Hernández,
Emilio Salinas,
Rafael García, and
Ranulfo Romo
Instituto de Fisiología Celular, Universidad Nacional
Autónoma de México, 04510 México DF, México
Humans and monkeys have similar capacities to discriminate the
frequencies of mechanical sinusoids delivered to their hands in the
range that corresponds to the sense of flutter (10-50 Hz). Previous
studies showed that monkeys can discriminate whether comparison stimuli
are higher or lower in frequency than a base stimulus that does not
vary from trial to trial during an experiment. We verified this result
in two monkeys trained in this manner. To confirm that these animals
were able to discriminate, we tested them in a variant of the task in
which the frequency of the base stimulus changed randomly from trial to
trial. The monkeys failed to discriminate in this new testing mode;
instead they seemed to categorize the comparison stimuli, ignoring the
base stimulus. After further training in the randomized base condition,
the two monkeys learned to discriminate accurately. We then explored
how the stimulation parameters affected performance. We found that animals could discriminate accurately with stimulus durations as short
as 250 msec, with interstimulus intervals as long as 10 sec, with 50%
differences between base and comparison stimulus amplitudes or when
stimulated on a different finger. Performance did not degrade in these
conditions, even though the monkeys had never been trained or tested
under them. The results show that monkeys may try to categorize rather
than discriminate when the task allows either strategy, although they
are capable of performing true discriminations very robustly. These
findings have important implications for investigating the neuronal
processes underlying sensory discrimination.
Key words:
flutter;
psychophysics;
discrimination;
categorization;
monkeys;
vibrotactile stimuli
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