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The Journal of Neurophysiology Vol. 86 No. 1 July 2001, pp. 226-240
Copyright ©2001 by the American Physiological Society
Kresge Hearing Research Institute, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109-0506
Furukawa, Shigeto and
John C. Middlebrooks.
Sensitivity of Auditory Cortical Neurons to Locations of Signals
and Competing Noise Sources. J. Neurophysiol. 86: 226-240, 2001. The present study examined cortical
parallels to psychophysical signal detection and sound localization in
the presence of background noise. The activity of single units or of
small clusters of units was recorded in cortical area A2 of
chloralose-anesthetized cats. Signals were 80-ms click
trains that varied in location in the horizontal plane around the
animal. Maskers were continuous broadband noises. In the
focal masker condition, a single masker source was tested at
various azimuths. In the diffuse masker condition, uncorrelated noise was presented from two speakers at ±90° lateral to the animal. For about 2/3 of units ("type A"), the presence of
the masker generally reduced neural sensitivity to signals, and the
effects of the masker depended on the relative locations of signal and
masker sources. For the remaining 1/3 of units ("type B"), the
masker reduced spike rates at low signal levels but often augmented
spike rates at higher signal levels. Increases in spike rates of type B
units were most common for signal sources in front of the ear
contralateral to the recording site but tended to be independent of
masker source location. For type A units, masker effects could be
modeled as a shift toward higher levels of spike-rate- and
spike-latency-versus-level functions. For a focal masker, the shift
size decreased with increasing separation of signal and masker. That
result resembled psychophysical spatial unmasking, i.e., improved
signal detection by spatial separation of the signal from the noise
source. For the diffuse masker condition, the shift size generally was
constant across signal locations. For type A units, we examined the
effects of maskers on cortical signaling of sound-source location,
using an artificial-neural-network (ANN) algorithm. First, an ANN was
trained to estimate the signal location in the quiet condition by
recognizing the spike patterns of single units. Then we tested ANN
responses for spike patterns recorded under various masker conditions.
Addition of a masker generally altered spike patterns and disrupted ANN
identification of signal location. That disruption was smaller,
however, for signal and masker configurations in which the masker did
not severely reduce units' spike rates. That result compared well with
the psychophysical observation that listeners maintain good
localization performance as long as signals are clearly audible.
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