How do cortical neurons represent the acoustic environment? This question is often addressed by probing with simple stimuli such as clicks or tone pips. Such stimuli have the advantage of yielding easily interpreted answers, but have the disadvantage that they may fail to uncover complex or higher-order neuronal response properties. Here, we adopt an alternative approach, probing neuronal responses with complex acoustic stimuli, including animal vocalizations. We used in vivo whole-cell methods in the rat auditory cortex to record subthreshold membrane potential fluctuations elicited by these stimuli. Most neurons responded robustly and reliably to the complex stimuli in our ensemble. Using regularization techniques, we estimated the linear...
When neurons fire in the auditory cortex what do they represent? What is the form of transformation ...
<div><p>Encoding properties of sensory neurons are commonly modeled using linear finite impulse resp...
Our sensory system is bombarded with information that can change whimsically and yet we make sense o...
How do cortical neurons represent the acoustic environment? This question is often addressed by prob...
How do cortical neurons represent the acoustic environment? This ques-tion is often addressed by pro...
How do cortical neurons represent the acoustic environment? This question is often addressed by prob...
Cortical sensory neurons are commonly characterized using the receptive field, the linear dependence...
Cortical sensory neurons are commonly characterized using the receptive field, the linear dependence...
<div><p>Spectro-temporal properties of auditory cortex neurons have been extensively studied with ar...
SummaryCortical receptive fields represent the signal preferences of sensory neurons. Receptive fiel...
The stimulus-response function of many visual and auditory neurons has been described by a spatial-t...
Previous studies have shown that the auditory cortex can enhance the perception of behaviorally impo...
In the auditory system, the stimulus-response properties of single neurons are often described in te...
The relation between sensory input and neural activity is often complex. In peripheral neurons, suc...
Sensory cortical neurons can nonlinearly integrate a wide range of inputs. The outcome of this nonli...
When neurons fire in the auditory cortex what do they represent? What is the form of transformation ...
<div><p>Encoding properties of sensory neurons are commonly modeled using linear finite impulse resp...
Our sensory system is bombarded with information that can change whimsically and yet we make sense o...
How do cortical neurons represent the acoustic environment? This question is often addressed by prob...
How do cortical neurons represent the acoustic environment? This ques-tion is often addressed by pro...
How do cortical neurons represent the acoustic environment? This question is often addressed by prob...
Cortical sensory neurons are commonly characterized using the receptive field, the linear dependence...
Cortical sensory neurons are commonly characterized using the receptive field, the linear dependence...
<div><p>Spectro-temporal properties of auditory cortex neurons have been extensively studied with ar...
SummaryCortical receptive fields represent the signal preferences of sensory neurons. Receptive fiel...
The stimulus-response function of many visual and auditory neurons has been described by a spatial-t...
Previous studies have shown that the auditory cortex can enhance the perception of behaviorally impo...
In the auditory system, the stimulus-response properties of single neurons are often described in te...
The relation between sensory input and neural activity is often complex. In peripheral neurons, suc...
Sensory cortical neurons can nonlinearly integrate a wide range of inputs. The outcome of this nonli...
When neurons fire in the auditory cortex what do they represent? What is the form of transformation ...
<div><p>Encoding properties of sensory neurons are commonly modeled using linear finite impulse resp...
Our sensory system is bombarded with information that can change whimsically and yet we make sense o...