Summary: Behaviorally relevant sounds are often composed of distinct acoustic units organized into specific temporal sequences. The meaning of such sound sequences can therefore be fully recognized only when they have terminated. However, the neural mechanisms underlying the perception of sound sequences remain unclear. Here, we use two-photon calcium imaging in the auditory cortex of behaving mice to test the hypothesis that neural responses to termination of sound sequences (“Off-responses”) encode their acoustic history and behavioral salience. We find that auditory cortical Off-responses encode preceding sound sequences and that learning to associate a sound sequence with a reward induces enhancement of Off-responses relative to respons...
International audienceAcross sensory systems, complex spatio-temporal patterns of neural activity ar...
Learning of new auditory stimuli often requires repetitive exposure to the stimulus. Fast and implic...
During auditory task performance, cortical processing of task-relevant information enables mammals t...
Our sensory system is bombarded with information that can change whimsically and yet we make sense o...
International audienceSound recognition relies not only on spectral cues, but also on temporal cues,...
Sensory responses typically vary depending on the recent history of sensory experience. This is esse...
The sensory responses of cortical neuronal populations following training have been extensively stud...
Plasticity in the brain is required for high order functions such as learning and memory. While sens...
Sensory representations in the brain are constantly modulated by a variety of factors such as brain ...
SummaryThe ability to group stimuli into perceptual categories is essential for efficient interactio...
The brain contains neurons of many different types interacting in complex functional circuits. To pr...
Recent findings suggest, that perception of acoustic stimuli in the mouse auditory cortex relies on ...
Summary: Natural sounds have rich spectrotemporal dynamics. Spectral information is spatially repres...
The auditory system begins with the cochlea, a frequency analyzer and signal amplifier with exquisit...
<div><p>Learning complex ordering relationships between sensory events in a sequence is fundamental ...
International audienceAcross sensory systems, complex spatio-temporal patterns of neural activity ar...
Learning of new auditory stimuli often requires repetitive exposure to the stimulus. Fast and implic...
During auditory task performance, cortical processing of task-relevant information enables mammals t...
Our sensory system is bombarded with information that can change whimsically and yet we make sense o...
International audienceSound recognition relies not only on spectral cues, but also on temporal cues,...
Sensory responses typically vary depending on the recent history of sensory experience. This is esse...
The sensory responses of cortical neuronal populations following training have been extensively stud...
Plasticity in the brain is required for high order functions such as learning and memory. While sens...
Sensory representations in the brain are constantly modulated by a variety of factors such as brain ...
SummaryThe ability to group stimuli into perceptual categories is essential for efficient interactio...
The brain contains neurons of many different types interacting in complex functional circuits. To pr...
Recent findings suggest, that perception of acoustic stimuli in the mouse auditory cortex relies on ...
Summary: Natural sounds have rich spectrotemporal dynamics. Spectral information is spatially repres...
The auditory system begins with the cochlea, a frequency analyzer and signal amplifier with exquisit...
<div><p>Learning complex ordering relationships between sensory events in a sequence is fundamental ...
International audienceAcross sensory systems, complex spatio-temporal patterns of neural activity ar...
Learning of new auditory stimuli often requires repetitive exposure to the stimulus. Fast and implic...
During auditory task performance, cortical processing of task-relevant information enables mammals t...