The corticofugal system for hearing: Recent progress
- 24 October 2000
- journal article
- Published by Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
- Vol. 97 (22) , 11807-11814
- https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.97.22.11807
Abstract
Peripheral auditory neurons are tuned to single frequencies of sound. In the central auditory system, excitatory (or facilitatory) and inhibitory neural interactions take place at multiple levels and produce neurons with sharp level-tolerant frequency-tuning curves, neurons tuned to parameters other than frequency, cochleotopic (frequency) maps, which are different from the peripheral cochleotopic map, and computational maps. The mechanisms to create the response properties of these neurons have been considered to be solely caused by divergent and convergent projections of neurons in the ascending auditory system. The recent research on the corticofugal (descending) auditory system, however, indicates that the corticofugal system adjusts and improves auditory signal processing by modulating neural responses and maps. The corticofugal function consists of at least the following subfunctions. ( i ) Egocentric selection for short-term modulation of auditory signal processing according to auditory experience . Egocentric selection, based on focused positive feedback associated with widespread lateral inhibition, is mediated by the cortical neural net working together with the corticofugal system. ( ii ) Reorganization for long-term modulation of the processing of behaviorally relevant auditory signals . Reorganization is based on egocentric selection working together with nonauditory systems. ( iii ) Gain control based on overall excitatory, facilitatory, or inhibitory corticofugal modulation . Egocentric selection can be viewed as selective gain control. ( iv ) Shaping (or even creation) of response properties of neurons . Filter properties of neurons in the frequency, amplitude, time, and spatial domains can be sharpened by the corticofugal system. Sharpening of tuning is one of the functions of egocentric selection.Keywords
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