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Sensory Motor Interfacing in Acoustic Behavior of Anurans
Authors:WALKOWIAK  WOLFGANG; LUKSCH  HARALD
Institution:Zoologisches Institut der Universität zu Köln Weyertal 119, D-50923, Köln, Germany
Abstract:SYNOPSIS. Anurans respond to different acoustic signals in adistinct manner. Moreover, acoustic behavior strongly dependson the inner state of the animal and the social context. Neuroanatomicalstudies as well as extra- and intracellular recordings werecarried out to examine the problem of audio-motor interfacing.Acoustic signals are processed in a partly hierarchical andpartly distributed manner in the anuran central nervous system.Features are represented in a topographical manner. Auditorymaps in the midbrain torus semicircularis are read by a subsetof neurons of the laminar and magnocellular subnuclei, whichinterconnect the auditory pathway and premotor centres. These,in turn, feed into neural networks controlling vocalization,locomotion, or autonomic functions. Our data on the cytoarchitectonicorganization and connectivity of the interfacing neurons giverise to a population coding hypothesis which may explain thedifferential evaluation of acoustic signals. Additionally, immunohistochemicalfindings reveal strong neuromodulatory and hormonal input, especiallyonto interfacing neurons, suggesting intense influence on thephysiological properties of these cells.
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