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Auditory Nerve Fiber Discrimination and Representation of Naturally-Spoken Vowels in Noise

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ENEURO
卷 9, 期 1, 页码 -

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SOC NEUROSCIENCE
DOI: 10.1523/ENEURO.0474-21.2021

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consonant-vowel-consonant logatomes; ICRA1 noise; Mongolian gerbil; OLLO speech material data-base; temporal coding

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  1. Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft [2177/1, 390895286]

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This study aims to investigate the response of the auditory nerve to naturally-spoken vowels in speech-shaped noise. By comparing different encoding schemes, it was found that spike timing patterns can extract the formant frequencies of vowels, while rate-based excitation patterns cannot. The results suggest that the difficulty in discriminating vowels originates peripherally.
To understand how vowels are encoded by auditory nerve (AN) fibers, a number of representation schemes have been suggested that extract the vowel's formant frequencies from AN-fiber spiking patterns. The current study aims to apply and compare these schemes for AN-fiber responses to naturally-spoken vowels in a speech-shaped background noise. Responses to three vowels were evaluated; based on behavioral experiments in the same species, two of these were perceptually difficult to discriminate from each other (/e/ vs /i/), and one was perceptually easy to discriminate from the other two (/a:/). Single-unit AN fibers were recorded from ketamine/xylazine-anesthetized Mongolian gerbils of either sex (n = 8). First, single-unit discrimination between the three vowels was studied. Compared with the perceptually easy discriminations, the average spike timing-based discrimination values were significantly lower for the perceptually difficult vowel discrimination. This was not true for an average rate-based discrimination metric, the rate d-prime (d'). Consistently, spike timing-based representation schemes, plotting the temporal responses of all recorded units as a function of their best frequency (BF), i.e., dominant component schemes, average localized interval rate, and fluctuation profiles, revealed representation of the vowel's formant frequencies, whereas no such representation was apparent in the rate-based excitation pattern. Making use of perceptual discrimination data, this study reveals that discrimination difficulties of naturally-spoken vowels in speech-shaped noise originate peripherally and can be studied in the spike timing patterns of single AN fibers.

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