期刊
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE
卷 54, 期 2, 页码 4514-4527出版社
WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/ejn.15315
关键词
cat; dark rearing; development; multisensory integration; vision
资金
- National Institute of Health [RO1 EY031532, T32 NS73553]
- Tab Williams Foundation
Neurons in the superior colliculus require cross-modal experience to develop their characteristic multisensory capability. Dysfunction in these neurons leads to impairments in behavioral capabilities such as detection and localization. Animals raised in darkness showed defects in multisensory detection and localization performance compared to normally reared animals.
The superior colliculus (SC) is richly endowed with neurons that integrate cues from different senses to enhance their physiological responses and the overt behaviors they mediate. However, in the absence of experience with cross-modal combinations (e.g., visual-auditory), they fail to develop this characteristic multisensory capability: Their multisensory responses are no greater than their most effective unisensory responses. Presumably, this impairment in neural development would be reflected as corresponding impairments in SC-mediated behavioral capabilities such as detection and localization performance. Here, we tested that assumption directly in cats raised to adulthood in darkness. They, along with a normally reared cohort, were trained to approach brief visual or auditory stimuli. The animals were then tested with these stimuli individually and in combination under ambient light conditions consistent with their rearing conditions and home environment as well as under the opposite lighting condition. As expected, normally reared animals detected and localized the cross-modal combinations significantly better than their individual component stimuli. However, dark-reared animals showed significant defects in multisensory detection and localization performance. The results indicate that a physiological impairment in single multisensory SC neurons is predictive of an impairment in overt multisensory behaviors.
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