Commissural Gain Control Enhances the Midbrain Representation of Sound Location

Apr 22, 2016The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience

Cross-Brain Signals Improve How the Midbrain Represents Sound Location

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Abstract

Deactivation of the contralateral inferior colliculus reduced the ability of neurons to signal changes in sound location.

  • Responses of inferior colliculus (IC) neurons were altered during contralateral IC deactivation, indicating a disruption in sound localization.
  • Divisive gain changes and additive shifts were observed, leading to reduced dynamic range in interaural time difference (ITD) and interaural level difference (ILD) response functions.
  • Each IC appears to influence the other through gain control mechanisms, enhancing the neural representation of sound location.
  • Both ITD- and ILD-sensitive neurons exhibited similar responses to gain control, suggesting a common processing mechanism for sound localization cues.

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