Quantitative models of auditory cortical processing

S Sadagopan, M Kar, S Parida - Hearing research, 2023 - Elsevier
To generate insight from experimental data, it is critical to understand the inter-relationships
between individual data points and place them in context within a structured framework …

Corticofugal modulation of temporal and rate representations in the inferior colliculus of the awake marmoset

X Wang, Y Zhang, S Bai, R Qi, H Sun, R Li… - Cerebral …, 2022 - academic.oup.com
Temporal processing is crucial for auditory perception and cognition, especially for
communication sounds. Previous studies have shown that the auditory cortex and the …

Ramp-shaped neural tuning supports graded population-level representation of the object-to-scene continuum

J Park, E Josephs, T Konkle - Scientific Reports, 2022 - nature.com
We can easily perceive the spatial scale depicted in a picture, regardless of whether it is a
small space (eg, a close-up view of a chair) or a much larger space (eg, an entire class …

[HTML][HTML] Repetition plasticity in primary auditory cortex occurs across long timescales for spectrotemporally randomized pure-tones

NK Gill, NA Francis - bioRxiv, 2023 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Repetition plasticity is a ubiquitous property of sensory systems in which repetitive sensation
causes either a decrease (“repetition suppression”, ie “adaptation”) or increase (“repetition …

Signatures of vibration frequency tuning in human neocortex

L Wang, JM Yau - bioRxiv, 2021 - biorxiv.org
The spectral content of vibrations produced in the skin conveys essential information about
textures and underlies sensing through hand-held tools. Humans can perceive and …

Detection of a temporal salient object benefits from visual stimulus‐specific adaptation in avian midbrain inhibitory nucleus

J Wang, X Rao, S Huang, Z Wang, X Niu… - Integrative …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Food and predators are the most noteworthy objects for the basic survival of wild animals,
and both are often deviant in both spatial and temporal domains and quickly attract an …

How does the brain extract acoustic patterns? A behavioural and neural study

KC Poole - 2023 - discovery.ucl.ac.uk
In complex auditory scenes the brain exploits statistical regularities to group sound elements
into streams. Previous studies using tones that transition from being randomly drawn to …

Temporal saliency for motion direction may arise from visual stimulus-specific adaptation in avian midbrain inhibitory nucleus

J Wang, S Huang, Z Wang, S Wang, L Shi - bioRxiv, 2021 - biorxiv.org
Food and predators are the most noteworthy objects for the basic survival of wild animals. In
nature, both of these are often rare or deviant in both spatial and temporal domains and …

Inhibition of an Epigenetic Regulator Enhances Memory Specificity and Signal-Specific Auditory System Plasticity across Task and Stimulus Types

EK Rotondo - 2021 - search.proquest.com
Memories vary in many dimensions, including the level of detail for behaviorally relevant
sensory cues. Memory exists along a continuum from highly cue-specific to highly …

Habituation, Familiarity and Novelty Detection in the Auditory System: Assays to Interrogate Mechanisms of Cognition and Dysfunction in Neuro-developmental …

S Cooke, D Bendor - project-directory.lido-dtp.ac.uk
Habituation is a pervasive form of learning that acts as a gateway to cognition, reducing
response to inconsequential elements of the environment. Failure of habituation drastically …