2020
DOI: 10.3389/fnsys.2020.00014
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Fronto-Temporal Coupling Dynamics During Spontaneous Activity and Auditory Processing in the Bat Carollia perspicillata

Abstract: Most mammals rely on the extraction of acoustic information from the environment in order to survive. However, the mechanisms that support sound representation in auditory neural networks involving sensory and association brain areas remain underexplored. In this study, we address the functional connectivity between an auditory region in frontal cortex (the frontal auditory field, FAF) and the auditory cortex (AC) in the bat Carollia perspicillata. The AC is a classic sensory area central for the processing of… Show more

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“…Directed connectivity in the FAF-AC circuit during vocal production Oscillations in FAF and AC predict ensuing vocal output with functionally opposite patterns, but how rhythms in this network interact during vocal production remains unknown. In previous work we reported low-frequency (1-12 Hz) phase coherence in the FAF-AC circuit during spontaneous activity, with emergence of -band (> 25 Hz) coherence at the onset of external acoustic stimulation (García-Rosales et al, 2020). To study FAF-AC oscillatory dynamics during vocal production, we looked beyond phase correlations and examined causal interactions in the fronto-auditory circuit based on a transfer entropy framework.…”
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“…Directed connectivity in the FAF-AC circuit during vocal production Oscillations in FAF and AC predict ensuing vocal output with functionally opposite patterns, but how rhythms in this network interact during vocal production remains unknown. In previous work we reported low-frequency (1-12 Hz) phase coherence in the FAF-AC circuit during spontaneous activity, with emergence of -band (> 25 Hz) coherence at the onset of external acoustic stimulation (García-Rosales et al, 2020). To study FAF-AC oscillatory dynamics during vocal production, we looked beyond phase correlations and examined causal interactions in the fronto-auditory circuit based on a transfer entropy framework.…”
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“…1 mm 2 ) with the aid of a scalpel blade on the first day of recordings. In the AC, recordings were made mostly in the high frequency fields (Eiermann and Esser, 2000;Esser and Eiermann, 1999;García-Rosales et al, 2020)) After surgery, animals were given no less than two days of rest before the onset of experiments. No experiments on a single animal lasted longer than 4 h per day.…”
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“…First, anesthetics per definitionem alter brain functions as observable on a macroscopic level, and it is believed that this altered state of functionality results from reduced information integration [ 11 ]. Based on local as well as global electrophysiological measurements, different anesthetics however differently affect neuronal spontaneous and evoked activity [ 12 ].…”
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