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The Journal of Neuroscience, March 15, 1999, 19(6):2273-2287
Coding of Sound Envelopes by Inhibitory Rebound in Neurons of the
Superior Olivary Complex in the Unanesthetized Rabbit
Shigeyuki
Kuwada and
Ranjan
Batra
University of Connecticut Health Center, Department of Anatomy,
Farmington, Connecticut 06030-3405
Most natural sounds (e.g., speech) are complex and have amplitude
envelopes that fluctuate rapidly. A number of studies have examined the
neural coding of envelopes, but little attention has been paid to
the superior olivary complex (SOC), a constellation of nuclei that
receive information from the cochlear nucleus. We studied two
classes of predominantly monaural neurons: those that displayed a
sustained response to tone bursts and those that gave only a response
to the tone offset. Our results demonstrate that the off neurons in the
SOC can encode the pattern of amplitude-modulated sounds with high
synchrony that is superior to sustained neurons. The upper cutoff
frequency and highest modulation frequency at which significant
synchrony was present were, on average, slightly higher for off neurons
compared with sustained neurons. Finally, most sustained and off
neurons encoded the level of pure tones over a wider range of
intensities than those reported for auditory nerve fibers and cochlear
nucleus neurons. A traditional view of inhibition is that it attenuates
or terminates neural activity. Although this holds true for off
neurons, the robust discharge when inhibition is released adds a new
dimension. For simple sounds (i.e., pure tones), the off response can
code a wide range of sound levels. For complex sounds, the off response
becomes entrained to each modulation, resulting in a precise temporal
coding of the envelope.
Key words:
auditory system; amplitude modulation; single unit
recording; monaural signal processing; envelope coding; intensity
coding
Copyright © 1999 Society for Neuroscience 0270-6474/99/1962273-15$05.00/0
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