Publications by authors named "Ruiye Ni"

Unlabelled: Robust auditory perception plays a pivotal function for processing behaviorally relevant sounds, particularly with distractions from the environment. The neuronal coding enabling this ability, however, is still not well understood. In this study, we recorded single-unit activity from the primary auditory cortex (A1) of awake marmoset monkeys (Callithrix jacchus) while delivering conspecific vocalizations degraded by two different background noises: broadband white noise and vocalization babble.

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Sensory neurons across sensory modalities and specific processing areas have diverse levels of spontaneous firing rates (SFRs) in the absence of sensory stimuli. However, the functional significance of this spontaneous activity is not well-understood. Previous studies in the auditory system have demonstrated that different levels of spontaneous activity are correlated with a variety of physiological and anatomic properties, suggesting that neurons with differing SFRs make unique contributions to the encoding of auditory stimuli.

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Activity-dependent electrical stimulation can induce cerebrocortical reorganization by activating brain areas using stimulation derived from the statistics of neural or muscular activity. Due to the nature of synaptic plasticity, network topology is likely to influence the effectiveness of this type of neuromodulation, yet its effect under different network topologies is unclear. To address this issue, we simulated small-scale three-neuron networks to explore topology-dependent network plasticity.

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