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Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 7, Iss 12, p e51318 (2012)
Animals recognize biologically relevant sounds, such as the non-harmonic sounds made by some predators, and respond with adaptive behaviors, such as escaping. To clarify which acoustic parameters are used for identifying non-harmonic, noise-like, bro
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https://doaj.org/article/a417ee3d1f8849edb5d9966282349e6e
Cortical Activation Patterns Evoked by Temporally Asymmetric Sounds and Their Modulation by Learning
Autor:
Hisayuki Ojima, Junsei Horikawa
Publikováno v:
eNeuro
Visual Abstract
When complex sounds are reversed in time, the original and reversed versions are perceived differently in spectral and temporal dimensions despite their identical duration and long-term spectrum-power profiles. Spatiotemporal act
When complex sounds are reversed in time, the original and reversed versions are perceived differently in spectral and temporal dimensions despite their identical duration and long-term spectrum-power profiles. Spatiotemporal act
Autor:
Makoto, Fukushima, Hisayuki, Ojima
Publikováno v:
Brain and nerve = Shinkei kenkyu no shinpo. 68(11)
The auditory cortex in humans comprises multiple auditory fields organized hierarchically, similar to that in non-human primates. The ventral auditory stream of the macaque consists of several subdivisions on the supratemporal plane (STP) and the sup
Publikováno v:
Hearing research. 346
While multimodal interactions have been known to exist in the early sensory cortices, the response properties and spatiotemporal organization of these interactions are poorly understood. To elucidate the characteristics of multimodal sensory interact
Autor:
Junsei Horikawa, Hisayuki Ojima
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience, Vol 9 (2016)
Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience
Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience
The guinea pig (GP) is an often-used species in hearing research. However, behavioral studies are rare, especially in the context of sound recognition, because of difficulties in training these animals. We examined sound recognition in a social compe
Autor:
Hisayuki Ojima
Publikováno v:
Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews. 35:2084-2093
Tonal responses of neurons in the primary auditory cortex are a function of frequency, intensity and ear of stimulation. These responses occasionally display suppression. This review discusses how excitatory and inhibitory synaptic inputs interact to
Publikováno v:
Cerebral Cortex. 20:339-351
Some animals are forced to rely more on non-visual signals, such as audition or olfaction, than on vision when a bright environment becomes dark. By recording from a primary-like auditory cortex (field A) in freely moving guinea pigs, possible change
Autor:
Hisayuki Ojima, Atsushi Iriki, Shigeru Obayashi, Sayaka Hihara, Shizuko Ichinose, Naotaka Fujii, Tomonori Notoya, Michio Tanaka
Publikováno v:
Neuropsychologia. 44:2636-2646
When humans use a tool, it becomes an extension of the hand physically and perceptually. Common introspection might occur in monkeys trained in tool-use, which should depend on brain operations that constantly update and automatically integrate infor
Publikováno v:
Cerebral Cortex. 15:1497-1509
Neurons of similar frequency preference are arranged in isofrequency bands (IFBs) across the primary auditory cortex (AI) of many mammals. Across the AI of the cat, one of the most frequently studied species for auditory anatomy and function, we demo
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Comparative Neurology. 401:129-143
In area TE of the macaque inferior temporal cortex, horizontal axons running parallel to the pial surface mediate interactions between laterally displaced sites across the cortex. We examined the spatial distribution and the types of cells that give