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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 1998 Sep 1;95(18):10932-7. doi: 10.1073/pnas.95.18.10932 Q19.42024

How the owl resolves auditory coding ambiguity

猫头鹰如何解决听觉编码含糊性的问题 翻译改进

J A Mazer  1

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  • 1 Division of Biology, 216-76, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA 91125, USA. mazer@etho.caltech.edu
  • DOI: 10.1073/pnas.95.18.10932 PMID: 9724807

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    The barn owl (Tyto alba) uses interaural time difference (ITD) cues to localize sounds in the horizontal plane. Low-order binaural auditory neurons with sharp frequency tuning act as narrow-band coincidence detectors; such neurons respond equally well to sounds with a particular ITD and its phase equivalents and are said to be phase ambiguous. Higher-order neurons with broad frequency tuning are unambiguously selective for single ITDs in response to broad-band sounds and show little or no response to phase equivalents. Selectivity for single ITDs is thought to arise from the convergence of parallel, narrow-band frequency channels that originate in the cochlea. ITD tuning to variable bandwidth stimuli was measured in higher-order neurons of the owl's inferior colliculus to examine the rules that govern the relationship between frequency channel convergence and the resolution of phase ambiguity. Ambiguity decreased as stimulus bandwidth increased, reaching a minimum at 2-3 kHz. Two independent mechanisms appear to contribute to the elimination of ambiguity: one suppressive and one facilitative. The integration of information carried by parallel, distributed processing channels is a common theme of sensory processing that spans both modality and species boundaries. The principles underlying the resolution of phase ambiguity and frequency channel convergence in the owl may have implications for other sensory systems, such as electrolocation in electric fish and the computation of binocular disparity in the avian and mammalian visual systems.

    Keywords:auditory coding; ambiguity resolution

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