The columnar and layer-specific response properties of neurons in the primary auditory cortex of Mongolian gerbils
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The columnar and layer-specific response properties of neurons in the primary auditory cortex of Mongolian gerbils
Abstract
The columnar and layer-specific response properties of neurons in the primary auditory cortex (AI) of Mongolian gerbils were studied using single-unit recordings of responses to tone-burst stimuli presented to the ear contralateral to the recording side. During near-radial microelectrode penetrations of the AI in 100-microm steps, the best frequency (BF), best threshold (BT), best amplitude (BA), latency, tuning curve and Q10dB were recorded. Neurons encountered during single penetrations showed similar BFs, indicating a columnar frequency organization, but their latencies and Q10dBs differed. The BAs and BTs recorded within single penetrations often showed a similar value in the middle cortical layers. The latencies and Q10dBs of these neurons exhibited a tendency toward a layer-specific distribution. The latencies of neurons located in layers I-V were longer than those located in layer VI. The Q10dBs of neurons located in layers III and IV were higher than those located in layers I and VI. These results are almost consistent with those of previous studies on frequency representation, and indicated the existence of an integrative mechanism of frequency processing in the AI. This is the first study in which a layer-specific, partially columnar organization for stimulus amplitude is described.
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