Neural Axis Representing Target Range in the Auditory Cortex of the Mustache Bat
- 19 October 1979
- journal article
- Published by American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) in Science
- Vol. 206 (4416) , 351-353
- https://doi.org/10.1126/science.482944
Abstract
In echolocating bats, the primary cue for determining distance to a target is the interval between an emitted orientation sound and its echo. Whereas frequency is represented by place in the bat cochlea, no anatomical location represents of primary range. Target range is coded by the time interval between grouped discharges of primary auditory neurons in response to both the emitted sound and its echo. In the frequency-modulated-signal processing area of the auditory cortex of the mustache bat (Pteronotus parnellii rubiginosus), neurons respond poorly or not at all to synthesized orientation sounds or echoes alone but respond vigorously to echoes following the emitted sound with a specific delay from targets at a specific range. These range-tuned neurons are systemically arranged along the rostrocaudal axis of the frequency-modulated-signal processing area according to the delays to which they best respond, and thus represent target range in terms of cortical organization. The frequency-modulated-signal processing area therefore shows odotopic representation.Keywords
This publication has 10 references indexed in Scilit:
- Harmonic-sensitive Neurons in the Auditory Cortex of the Mustache BatScience, 1979
- Target Range-Sensitive Neurons in the Auditory Cortex of the Mustache BatScience, 1979
- Cortical Neurons Sensitive to Combinations of Information-Bearing Elements of Biosonar Signals in the Mustache BatScience, 1978
- Aural Representation in the Doppler-Shifted-CF Processing Area of the Auditory Cortex of the Mustache BatScience, 1978
- Amplitude Spectrum Representation in the Doppler-Shifted-CF Processing Area of the Auditory Cortex of the Mustache BatScience, 1977
- Disproportionate Tonotopic Representation for Processing CF-FM Sonar Signals in the Mustache Bat Auditory CortexScience, 1976
- The role of overlap of echo with outgoing echolocation sound in the batRhinolophus ferrumequinumThe Science of Nature, 1974
- THE SONAR RECEIVER OF THE BAT*Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1971
- ECHOLOCATION OF FLYING INSECTS BY THE BAT, CHILONYCTERIS PARNELLIIThe Biological Bulletin, 1964
- THE SENSITIVITY OF ECHOLOCATION IN BATSThe Biological Bulletin, 1958