From stimulus encoding to feature extraction in weakly electric fish
- 1 December 1996
- journal article
- letter
- Published by Springer Nature in Nature
- Vol. 384 (6609) , 564-567
- https://doi.org/10.1038/384564a0
Abstract
ANIMALS acquire information about sensory stimuli around them and encode it using an analogue or a pulse-based code. Beha-viourally relevant features need to be extracted from this representation for further processing. In the electrosensory system of weakly electric fish, single P-type electroreceptor afferents accurately encode the time course of random modulations in electric-field amplitude1. We applied a stimulus estimation method2 and a signal-detection method to both P-receptor afferents and their targets, the pyramidal cells in the electrosensory lateral-line lobe. We found that although pyramidal cells do not accurately convey detailed information about the time course of the stimulus, they reliably encode up- and downstrokes of random modulations in electric-field amplitude. The presence of such temporal features is best signalled by short bursts of spikes, probably caused by dendritic processing, rather than by isolated spikes. Furthermore, pyramidal cells outperform P-receptor afferents in signalling the presence of temporal features in the stimulus waveform. We conclude that the sensory neurons are specialized to acquire information accurately with little processing, whereas the following stage extracts behaviourally relevant features, thus performing a nonlinear pattern-recognition task.Keywords
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