Temporal selectivity in the central auditory system of the leopard frog

Science. 1983 Mar 4;219(4588):1087-9. doi: 10.1126/science.6600522.

Abstract

Amplitude modulation is a predominant temporal feature in many vocal signals. The leopard frog, Rana pipiens, has a class of neurons in the central auditory system that respond selectively to particular rates of amplitude modulation; these neurons can be characterized by a temporal tuning curve. Such selectivity is absent in the peripheral auditory system. This type of transformation may be fundamental in processing temporal information in the vertebrate sensory nervous system.

Publication types

  • Research Support, U.S. Gov't, P.H.S.

MeSH terms

  • Animal Communication
  • Animals
  • Auditory Pathways / physiology*
  • Auditory Perception / physiology*
  • Brain / physiology
  • Rana pipiens / physiology*
  • Time Factors