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Contributions of tutor and bird's own song experience to neural selectivity in the songbird anterior forebrain.

机译:导师和鸟儿自己的歌唱经验对鸣禽前前脑神经选择性的贡献。

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Auditory neurons of the anterior forebrain (AF) of zebra finches become selective for song during song learning. In adults, these neurons respond more to the bird's own song (BOS) than to the songs of other zebra finches (conspecifics) or BOS played in reverse. In contrast, AF neurons from young birds (30 d) respond equally well to all song stimuli. AF selectivity develops rapidly during song learning, appearing in 60-d-old birds. At this age, many neurons also respond equally well to BOS and tutor song. These similar neural responses to BOS and tutor song might reflect contributions from both song experiences to selectivity, because auditory experiences of both BOS and tutor song are essential for normal song learning. Alternatively, they may simply result from acoustic similarities between BOS and tutor song. Understanding which experience shapes selectivity could elucidate the function of song-selective AF neurons. To minimize acoustic similarity between BOS and tutor song, we induced juvenile birds to produce abnormal song by denervating the syrinx, the avian vocal organ, before song onset. We recorded single neurons extracellularly in the AF at 60 d, after birds had had substantial experience of both the abnormal BOS (tsBOS) and tutor song. Some neurons preferred the unique tsBOS over the tutor song, clearly indicating a role for BOS experience in shaping neural selectivity. In addition, a sizable proportion of neurons responded equally well to tsBOS and tutor song, despite their acoustic dissimilarity. These neurons were not simply immature, because they were selective for tsBOS and tutor song relative to conspecific and reverse song. Furthermore, their similar responses to tsBOS and tutor song could not be attributed to residual acoustic similarities between the two stimuli, as measured by several song analyses. The neural sensitivity to two very different songs suggests that single AF neurons may be shaped by both BOS and tutor song experience.
机译:歌曲学习过程中,斑马雀的前脑(AF)的听觉神经元对歌曲具有选择性。在成年动物中,这些神经元对鸟自己的歌曲(BOS)的反应比对其他斑马雀(特定物种)或BOS反向播放的歌曲的反应更大。相比之下,幼鸟的AF神经元(30天)对所有歌曲刺激的反应均相同。在歌曲学习过程中,AF选择性迅速发展,出现在60日龄的鸟类中。在这个年龄段,许多神经元对BOS和导师歌曲的反应也一样好。这些对BOS和指导者歌曲的类似神经反应可能反映了歌曲体验对选择性的贡献,因为BOS和指导者歌曲的听觉体验对于正常的歌曲学习至关重要。可替代地,它们可能仅仅是由BOS和家庭教师歌曲之间的声学​​相似性引起的。了解哪种体验会影响选择性,可以阐明歌曲选择性AF神经元的功能。为了最大程度地减少BOS和家庭教师歌曲之间的声学​​相似性,我们通过在歌曲发作之前通过消弱禽声器官syrinx来诱导幼鸟产生异常歌曲。在鸟类对异常BOS(tsBOS)和家教歌曲都有丰富经验之后,我们于60 d在AF的细胞外记录了单个神经元。一些神经元更喜欢独特的tsBOS,而不是家庭教师的歌曲,这清楚地表明BOS经验在塑造神经选择性方面的作用。此外,尽管它们在声学上存在差异,但仍有相当一部分神经元对tsBOS和家教歌曲的反应相同。这些神经元并非完全不成熟,因为相对于同种和反向歌曲,它们对tsBOS和导师歌曲具有选择性。此外,它们对tsBOS和家庭教师歌曲的相似反应不能归因于两次刺激之间残留的声学相似性,这是通过几次歌曲分析得出的。对两种截然不同的歌曲的神经敏感性表明,单个AF神经元可能受BOS和导师歌曲经验的影响。

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