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Cerebellar activity predicts vocalization in fruit bats. | LitMetric

Cerebellar activity predicts vocalization in fruit bats.

Curr Biol

Ernst Strüngmann Institute (ESI) for Neuroscience in Cooperation with Max Planck Society, 60528 Frankfurt am Main, Germany; Institute of Cell Biology and Neuroscience, Goethe University Frankfurt, 60438 Frankfurt am Main, Germany. Electronic address:

Published: November 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • Echolocating bats demonstrate unique auditory behaviors due to adaptations in their auditory system, especially concerning the cerebellum, which is traditionally not seen as part of auditory processing.
  • This study on the fruit-eating bat Carollia perspicillata shows that the cerebellum can respond to external sounds very quickly, indicating its involvement in sound processing.
  • Research also reveals that the cerebellum can predict the type of sounds bats make based on neural activity before and after vocalizations, highlighting its role in vocalization alongside traditional auditory pathways.

Article Abstract

Echolocating bats exhibit remarkable auditory behaviors, enabled by adaptations both within and outside their auditory system. Yet research on echolocating bats has focused mostly on brain areas that belong to the classic ascending auditory pathway. This study provides direct evidence linking the cerebellum, an evolutionarily ancient and non-classic auditory structure, to vocalization and hearing. We report that in the fruit-eating bat Carollia perspicillata, external sounds can evoke cerebellar responses with latencies below 20 ms. Such fast responses are indicative of early inputs to the bat cerebellum. After establishing fruit-eating bats as a good model to study cerebellar auditory responses, we searched for a neural correlate of vocal production within the cerebellum. We investigated spike trains and field potentials occurring before and after vocalization and found that the type of sound produced (echolocation pulses or communication calls) can be decoded from pre-vocal and post-vocal neural signals, with prediction accuracies that reach above 85%. The latter provides a direct correlate of vocalization in an ancient motor-coordination structure that lies outside of the classic ascending auditory pathway. Taken together, our findings provide evidence of specializations for vocalization and hearing in the cerebellum of an auditory specialist.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.2024.09.033DOI Listing

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