Sensory systems integrate multiple stimulus features to generate coherent percepts. Spectral surround suppression, the phenomenon by which sound-evoked responses of auditory neurons are suppressed by stimuli outside their receptive field, is an example of this integration taking place in the auditory system. While this form of global integration is commonly observed in auditory cortical neurons, and potentially used by the nervous system to separate signals from noise, the mechanisms that underlie this suppression of activity are not well understood. We evaluated the contributions to spectral surround suppression of the two most common inhibitory cell types in the cortex, parvalbumin-expressing (PV+) and somatostatin-expressing (SOM+) inter...
The natural acoustic environment is very noisy, with sounds coming from many sources and containing ...
Acoustic environments are composed of complex overlapping sounds that the auditory system is require...
<p>Auditory sensations can arise from objects in our environment or from our own actions, such as wh...
Sensory systems integrate multiple stimulus features to generate coherent percepts. Spectral surroun...
The precise pattern of neural activity in the auditory cortex, which governs our perception of sound...
Cortical inhibitory circuits play important roles in shaping sensory processing. In auditory cortex,...
The auditory cortex is essential for encoding complex and behaviorally relevant sounds. Many questio...
The mammalian sensory cortex is composed of multiple types of inhibitory and excitatory neurons, whi...
Integration of information across the senses is critical for perception and is a common property of ...
Acoustic environments are composed of complex overlapping sounds that the auditory system is require...
The auditory cortex is critical for the understanding of speech. This task is accomplished through t...
The auditory system provides us with extremely rich and precise information about the outside world....
Recent findings suggest, that perception of acoustic stimuli in the mouse auditory cortex relies on ...
The brain contains neurons of many different types interacting in complex functional circuits. To pr...
Acoustic environments are composed of complex overlapping sounds that the auditory system is require...
The natural acoustic environment is very noisy, with sounds coming from many sources and containing ...
Acoustic environments are composed of complex overlapping sounds that the auditory system is require...
<p>Auditory sensations can arise from objects in our environment or from our own actions, such as wh...
Sensory systems integrate multiple stimulus features to generate coherent percepts. Spectral surroun...
The precise pattern of neural activity in the auditory cortex, which governs our perception of sound...
Cortical inhibitory circuits play important roles in shaping sensory processing. In auditory cortex,...
The auditory cortex is essential for encoding complex and behaviorally relevant sounds. Many questio...
The mammalian sensory cortex is composed of multiple types of inhibitory and excitatory neurons, whi...
Integration of information across the senses is critical for perception and is a common property of ...
Acoustic environments are composed of complex overlapping sounds that the auditory system is require...
The auditory cortex is critical for the understanding of speech. This task is accomplished through t...
The auditory system provides us with extremely rich and precise information about the outside world....
Recent findings suggest, that perception of acoustic stimuli in the mouse auditory cortex relies on ...
The brain contains neurons of many different types interacting in complex functional circuits. To pr...
Acoustic environments are composed of complex overlapping sounds that the auditory system is require...
The natural acoustic environment is very noisy, with sounds coming from many sources and containing ...
Acoustic environments are composed of complex overlapping sounds that the auditory system is require...
<p>Auditory sensations can arise from objects in our environment or from our own actions, such as wh...