Phase-Locked Responses to Pure Tones in the Auditory Thalamus
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- 1 October 2007
- journal article
- Published by American Physiological Society in Journal of Neurophysiology
- Vol. 98 (4) , 1941-1952
- https://doi.org/10.1152/jn.00697.2007
Abstract
Accurate temporal coding of low-frequency tones by spikes that are locked to a particular phase of the sine wave (phase-locking), occurs among certain groups of neurons at various processing levels in the brain. Phase-locked responses have previously been studied in the inferior colliculus and neocortex of the guinea pig and we now describe the responses in the auditory thalamus. Recordings were made from 241 single units, 32 (13%) of which showed phase-locked responses. Units with phase-locked responses were mainly (82%) located in the ventral division of the medial geniculate body (MGB), and also the medial division (18%), but were not found in the dorsal or shell divisions. The upper limiting frequency of phase-locking varied greatly between units (60–1,100 Hz) and between anatomical divisions. The upper limit in the ventral division was 520 Hz and in the medial was 1,100 Hz. The range of steady-state delays calculated from phase plots also varied: ventral division, 8.6–14 ms (mean 11.1 ms; SD 1.56); medial division, 7.5–11 ms (mean 9.3 ms; SD 1.5). Taken together, these measurements are consistent with the medial division receiving a phase-locked input directly from the brain stem, without an obligatory relay in the inferior colliculus. Cells in both the ventral and medial divisions of the MGB showed a response that phase-locked to the fundamental frequency of a guinea pig purr and may be involved in analyzing communication calls.Keywords
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