Transcallosal excitation and inhibition have been theorized based on the effect of callosotomy on intractable epilepsy and dichotic listening research, respectively. We studied bilateral interaction of cortical auditory neurons and found that this interaction consisted of focused facilitation and widespread lateral inhibition. The frequency modulated (FM)-FM area of the auditory cortex of the mustached bat is composed of delay-tuned neurons tuned to the combination of the emitted biosonar pulse and its echo with a specific echo delay [best delay (BD)] and consists of three subdivisions in terms of the combination sensitivity of neurons. We found that focal electric stimulation of one of these three subdivisions evoked BD shifts of delay-tuned neurons in all three subdivisions of the contralateral FM-FM area, presumably via the corpus callosum. The effect of electric stimulation of the delay-tuned neurons on the contralateral delay-tuned neurons was different depending on whether the BD of a recorded neuron was matched or unmatched in BD with that of the stimulated neurons. BD-matched neurons did not change their BDs and increased the responses at their BDs, whereas BD-unmatched neurons shifted their BDs away from the BD of the stimulated neurons and reduced their responses. The ipsilateral and contralateral BD shifts evoked by the electric stimulation were identical to each other. The contralateral modulation, in addition to the ipsilateral modulation, increases the contrast in the neural representation of the echo delay to which the stimulated neurons are tuned.
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J Comp Physiol A Neuroethol Sens Neural Behav Physiol
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Department of Neuroscience, Brown University, Providence, RI, 02912, USA.
Subsequent to his breakthrough discovery of delay-tuned neurons in the bat's auditory midbrain and cortex, Albert Feng proposed that neural computations for echo delay involve intrinsic oscillatory discharges generated in the inferior colliculus (IC). To explore further the presence of these neural oscillations, we recorded multiple unit activity with a novel annular low impedance electrode from the IC of anesthetized big brown bats and Seba's short-tailed fruit bats. In both species, responses to tones, noise bursts, and FM sweeps contain long latency components, extending up to 60 ms post-stimulus onset, organized in periodic, oscillatory-like patterns at frequencies of 360-740 Hz.
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Albert S.-H. Feng was an outstanding family man and brilliant scientist, with a creative mind, a gift for dealing with people of all types, and a warm, personable demeanor.
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February 2020
Center for Brain Research, Division of Cognitive Neurobiology, Medical University of Vienna, Vienna 1090, Austria. Electronic address:
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March 2019
Department of Biology, Washington University, One Brookings Drive, St. Louis, MO 63130, USA. Electronic address:
Delay-tuned auditory neurons of the mustached bat show facilitative responses to a combination of signal elements of a biosonar pulse-echo pair with a specific echo delay. The subcollicular nuclei produce latency-constant phasic on-responding neurons, and the inferior colliculus produces delay-tuned combination-sensitive neurons, designated "FM-FM" neurons. The combination-sensitivity is a facilitated response to the coincidence of the excitatory rebound following glycinergic inhibition to the pulse (1st harmonic) and the short-latency response to the echo (2nd-4th harmonics).
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Department of Biology, Washington University, One Brookings Drive, St. Louis, MO 63130, USA. Electronic address:
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