Neural processing of target distance by echolocating bats: functional roles of the auditory midbrain.

Neurosci Biobehav Rev

Department of Anatomy and Neurobiology, Northeastern Ohio Universities Colleges of Medicine and Pharmacy, 4209 State Route 44, Rootstown, OH 44272, United States.

Published: November 2011

AI Article Synopsis

  • - Bats use biological sonar to navigate and hunt by assessing distance through the echo delay of their echolocation pulses, crucial for avoiding obstacles and capturing prey.
  • - The auditory midbrain, specifically the inferior colliculus (IC), plays a key role in processing these echo delays and has specialized neurons that are tuned to specific delay times, helping in target distance assessment.
  • - The IC sends this distance information to various brain regions, reorganizing it into precise maps, which aids in rapid adjustments during flight and vocalizations as bats approach their targets.

Article Abstract

Using their biological sonar, bats estimate distance to avoid obstacles and capture moving prey. The primary distance cue is the delay between the bat's emitted echolocation pulse and the return of an echo. The mustached bat's auditory midbrain (inferior colliculus, IC) is crucial to the analysis of pulse-echo delay. IC neurons are selective for certain delays between frequency modulated (FM) elements of the pulse and echo. One role of the IC is to create these "delay-tuned", "FM-FM" response properties through a series of spectro-temporal integrative interactions. A second major role of the midbrain is to project target distance information to many parts of the brain. Pathways through auditory thalamus undergo radical reorganization to create highly ordered maps of pulse-echo delay in auditory cortex, likely contributing to perceptual features of target distance analysis. FM-FM neurons in IC also project strongly to pre-motor centers including the pretectum and the pontine nuclei. These pathways may contribute to rapid adjustments in flight, body position, and sonar vocalizations that occur as a bat closes in on a target.

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