Rapid categorization of sound objects in anesthetized rats as indexed by the electrophysiological mismatch response




Piia Astikainen, Timo Ruusuvirta, Risto Näätänen

PublisherWILEY-BLACKWELL

2014

Psychophysiology

PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGY

PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGY

51

11

1195

1199

5

0048-5772

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1111/psyp.12284



It is not known whether animals can, similarly to humans, categorize auditory objects based on an abstract rule in combining their physical features. We recorded local-field potentials from the dura above the primary auditory cortex in urethane-anesthetized rats presented with sound series occasionally violating a rule (e.g., the higher the frequency, the weaker the intensity). In a separate control condition, the same frequency and intensity levels were applied in the sound objects, but they obeyed no rule. Responses found selectively to the violations of the rule suggest that an abstract rule was represented in the rat brain, enabling auditory categorization.



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