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Interaural time difference discrimination thresholds for single neurons in the inferior colliculus of Guinea pigs.

Trevor M Shackleton1, Bernt C Skottun, Robert H Arnott, Alan R Palmer.   

Abstract

Sensitivity to changes in the interaural time difference (ITD) of 50 msec tones was measured in single units in the inferior colliculus of urethane-anesthetized guinea pigs. ITD functions were measured with 100 repeats and fine spacing (100 points per cycle). The just noticeable difference (jnd) for ITD was determined using receiver operating characteristic (ROC) analysis of the spike-count distribution at each ITD. The jnd became progressively smaller as the signal frequency increased from 50 to 800 Hz but became unmeasurable above 1 kHz. The lowest jnds (30 microsec) were comparable with human jnds, indicating that there is sufficient information in the firings of individual neurons to permit discrimination without obligatory pooling. ROC analysis requires the choice of a reference ITD from which the jnd may be found by stepping the target ITD through the ITD function. For each neuron the reference was chosen to minimize the jnd. The lowest jnd was usually for ipsilateral leading references, near the minimum of the ITD function where the variance was also low, but where the slope was nearing its steepest. This was despite the peak of the ITD function occurring for contralateral leading stimuli. When the reference ITD was on midline, a jnd could be obtained by looking for firing rates either greater or smaller than the firing rate at midline. The lower jnd was usually obtained by looking for a decrease in firing rate. As duration increased, jnds either decreased or increased, depending on unit type, whereas when level increased, jnds generally increased.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12533632      PMCID: PMC6741888     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurosci        ISSN: 0270-6474            Impact factor:   6.167


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