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Bat auditory cortex - model for general mammalian auditory computation or special design solution for active time perception?

  • Audition in bats serves passive orientation, alerting functions and communication as it does in other vertebrates. In addition, bats have evolved echolocation for orientation and prey detection and capture. This put a selective pressure on the auditory system in regard to echolocation-relevant temporal computation and frequency analysis. The present review attempts to evaluate in which respect the processing modules of bat auditory cortex (AC) are a model for typical mammalian AC function or are designed for echolocation-unique purposes. We conclude that, while cortical area arrangement and cortical frequency processing does not deviate greatly from that of other mammals, the echo delay time-sensitive dorsal cortex regions contain special designs for very powerful time perception. Different bat species have either a unique chronotopic cortex topography or a distributed salt-and-pepper representation of echo delay. The two designs seem to enable similar behavioural performance.

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Author details:Manfred Kössl, Julio Hechavarria, Cornelia Voss, Markus Schaefer, Marianne Vater
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1111/ejn.12801
ISSN:0953-816X
ISSN:1460-9568
Pubmed ID:https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/25728173
Title of parent work (English):European journal of neuroscience
Publisher:Wiley-Blackwell
Place of publishing:Hoboken
Publication type:Article
Language:English
Year of first publication:2015
Publication year:2015
Release date:2017/03/27
Tag:chronotopy; echolocation; fovea; salt-and-pepper; target range
Volume:41
Issue:5
Number of pages:15
First page:518
Last Page:532
Organizational units:Mathematisch-Naturwissenschaftliche Fakultät / Institut für Biochemie und Biologie
Peer review:Referiert
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