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Entracking as a Brain Stem Code for Pitch: The Butte Hypothesis
- Publication Year :
- 2016
- Publisher :
- SPRINGER-VERLAG BERLIN, 2016.
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Abstract
- The basic nature of pitch is much debated. A robust code for pitch exists in the auditory nerve in the form of an across-fiber pooled interspike interval (ISI) distribution, which resembles the stimulus autocorrelation. An unsolved question is how this representation can be "read out" by the brain. A new view is proposed in which a known brain-stem property plays a key role in the coding of periodicity, which I refer to as "entracking", a contraction of "entrained phase-locking". It is proposed that a scalar rather than vector code of periodicity exists by virtue of coincidence detectors that code the dominant ISI directly into spike rate through entracking. Perfect entracking means that a neuron fires one spike per stimulus-waveform repetition period, so that firing rate equals the repetition frequency. Key properties are invariance with SPL and generalization across stimuli. The main limitation in this code is the upper limit of firing (~ 500 Hz). It is proposed that entracking provides a periodicity tag which is superimposed on a tonotopic analysis: at low SPLs and fundamental frequencies > 500 Hz, a spectral or place mechanism codes for pitch. With increasing SPL the place code degrades but entracking improves and first occurs in neurons with low thresholds for the spectral components present. The prediction is that populations of entracking neurons, extended across characteristic frequency, form plateaus ("buttes") of firing rate tied to periodicity. ispartof: PHYSIOLOGY, PSYCHOACOUSTICS AND COGNITION IN NORMAL AND IMPAIRED HEARING vol:894 pages:347-354 ispartof: location:United States status: published
- Subjects :
- Life Sciences & Biomedicine - Other Topics
Science & Technology
AUDITORY-NERVE
COMPUTER-MODEL
Neurosciences
CAT
VIRTUAL PITCH
Research & Experimental Medicine
NEURAL SYNCHRONIZATION
Temporal
Brain stem
ANTEROVENTRAL COCHLEAR NUCLEUS
Medicine, Research & Experimental
Autocorrelation
ITERATED RIPPLED NOISE
COMPLEX TONES
PHASE SENSITIVITY
Neurosciences & Neurology
Phase-locking
Life Sciences & Biomedicine
Biology
TEMPORAL REPRESENTATION
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Accession number :
- edsair.od......1131..4445175eadc27b0f5ce85c225201077c