tuning curves and post stimulus time histograms Flashcards

1
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tuning curves

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a plot that represents the tuning or frequency specificity of responses

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2
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what does CF means in relation to a tuning curve

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characteristic frequency

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3
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what does it mean for a sound with a tuning curve

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the sound will disappear after it has reaches the CF for the certain sound

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4
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how does a a high vs. low frequency affect the tuning curve action

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playing a high frequency will trigger then goes through round window BUT with a low frequency, it has to pass through the whole area to get to the specific CF

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5
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upward spread of masking

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low frequencies mask high frequencies more effectively and efficiently than high frequencies masking low

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6
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tuning curves are a great way to assess the ______ function

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normal

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7
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what can a tuning curve map out

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tonotopic organization

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8
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post-stimulus time histograms (PSTH)

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plots the spikes of a neuron (neural firing)
-over time
-following a stimulus

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9
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PSTH are meant to plot for a ________ stimulus

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specific

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10
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what does it mean by measuring post stimulus awareness

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immediately after the stimulus, there will be a spike
-before the stimulus there will be a resting rate/resting potential

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11
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fusiform/pyramidal cell

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spike, pause, then another build up

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12
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octopus cell

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onset responsers
-resting rate, spike, resting rate again

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13
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primary like with notch

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spike, plateau, then back down

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14
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stellate cell

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sustained or chopper responses
-resting rate, onset and has a plateau but every now and then it is choppy

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15
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spherical and globular cell

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primary like
-spike, plateau, drop off

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16
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proposed neurotransmitters

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glutamate and aspartate (excitatory), gAbA and glycine (inhibitory), acetylcholine and noradrenaline (possible transmitter for descending pathway)