2021
DOI: 10.1101/2021.04.11.439331
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A complex feature-based representation of vocalizations emerges in the superficial layers of primary auditory cortex

Abstract: Early in auditory processing, neural responses faithfully reflect acoustic input. At higher stages of auditory processing, however, neurons become selective for particular call types, eventually leading to specialized regions of cortex that preferentially process calls at the highest auditory processing stages. We previously proposed that an intermediate step in how non-selective responses are transformed into call-selective responses is the detection of informative call features. But how neural selectivity fo… Show more

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