Frequency selectivity of echo responses in the mouse primary auditory cortex

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Meng Wang
Ruijie Li
Jingcheng Li
Jianxiong Zhang
Xiaowei Chen
Shaoqun Zeng
Xiang Liao
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[1] Britton Chance Center for Biomedical Photonics,
[2] Wuhan National Laboratory for Optoelectronics,undefined
[3] Huazhong University of Science and Technology,undefined
[4] Brain Research Center and State Key Laboratory of Trauma,undefined
[5] Burns,undefined
[6] and Combined Injury,undefined
[7] Third Military Medical University,undefined
[8] CAS Center for Excellence in Brain Science and Intelligence Technology,undefined
[9] Shanghai Institutes for Biological Sciences,undefined
[10] Chinese Academy of Sciences,undefined
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In the primary auditory cortex (A1), neuronal ensembles are activated relative to anticipated sound events following rhythmic stimulation, but whether the echo responses of the neurons are related to their frequency selectivity remains unknown. Therefore, we used in vivo two-photon Ca2+ imaging to record the neuronal activities in the mouse A1 to elucidate the relationship between their echo responses and frequency selectivity. We confirmed the presence of echo responses in a subgroup of mouse Layer 2/3 A1 neurons following a train of rhythmic pure tone stimulation. After testing with a range of frequencies, we found that these echo responses occurred preferentially close to the best frequencies of the neurons. The local organization of the echo responses of the neurons was heterogeneous in the A1. Therefore, these results indicate that the observed echo responses of neurons within A1 are highly related to their frequency selectivity.
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