Background firing in the auditory midbrain of the frog

Statistical characteristics of background firing in the midbrain auditory units of grass frog (Rana t. temporaria) located in torus semicircular (TS) were investigated. Only about 5% of the cells demonstrated prominent spontaneous firing. For such units the following characteristics were obtained: t...

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Main Author: N.G. Bibikov
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2017-06-01
Series:IBRO Reports
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2451830116300188
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description Statistical characteristics of background firing in the midbrain auditory units of grass frog (Rana t. temporaria) located in torus semicircular (TS) were investigated. Only about 5% of the cells demonstrated prominent spontaneous firing. For such units the following characteristics were obtained: the distribution of interpulse intervals, the autocorrelation functions (ACF) for the real firing process and for the process with shuffled intervals, the hazard function (HF) and the joint distribution of adjacent interpulse intervals. The burstiness of firing was also estimated. In the absolute majority of the cells, the background firing demonstrated considerable deviation from the renewal process. There was weak but significant positive correlation between adjacent interpulse intervals. The burstiness of firing in the midbrain auditory units was moderate but higher than reported for medullary auditory neurons. The value of burstiness did not decrease after interval shuffling. Along with the reduction in excitability (generalized refractoriness) in many neurons observed post-spike facilitation effects were observed. Comparing background activity in medullary and midbrain nucleus suggests that there is an increase in complexity of the information processing along the auditory pathway.
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spelling doaj.art-915e9c04412d4ca8abac73db5ee836f62022-12-22T01:51:22ZengElsevierIBRO Reports2451-83012017-06-012C546210.1016/j.ibror.2017.03.003Background firing in the auditory midbrain of the frogN.G. BibikovStatistical characteristics of background firing in the midbrain auditory units of grass frog (Rana t. temporaria) located in torus semicircular (TS) were investigated. Only about 5% of the cells demonstrated prominent spontaneous firing. For such units the following characteristics were obtained: the distribution of interpulse intervals, the autocorrelation functions (ACF) for the real firing process and for the process with shuffled intervals, the hazard function (HF) and the joint distribution of adjacent interpulse intervals. The burstiness of firing was also estimated. In the absolute majority of the cells, the background firing demonstrated considerable deviation from the renewal process. There was weak but significant positive correlation between adjacent interpulse intervals. The burstiness of firing in the midbrain auditory units was moderate but higher than reported for medullary auditory neurons. The value of burstiness did not decrease after interval shuffling. Along with the reduction in excitability (generalized refractoriness) in many neurons observed post-spike facilitation effects were observed. Comparing background activity in medullary and midbrain nucleus suggests that there is an increase in complexity of the information processing along the auditory pathway.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2451830116300188
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