Corticofugal system and processing of behaviorally relevant sounds : Perspective
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The auditory system consists of the ascending and descending (corticofugal) systems. One of the major functions of the corticofugal system is the adjustment and improvement of auditoty signal processing in the subcortical auditory nuclei, i.e., the adjustment and improvement of the input of cortical neurons. The corticofugal system evokes a small, short-term reorganization (plasticity) of the inferior colliculus, medial geniculate body and auditory cortex for acoustic signals repetitively delivered to an animal. When these signals become behaviorally relevant to the animal through conditioning (associative learning), the short-term reorganization is augmented and changes into a long-term reorganization of the auditory cortex. Animals acquire the behavioral releVance of sounds through associative learnng. Human babies also acquire language through associative learning. Therefore, the corticofugal system is expected to play a particularly important in role processing behaviorally releVant sounds and in reoganizing the auditory cortex according to the behavioral velevance of sounds. Since the ascending and descending systems form multiple feedback loops, the neural mechanisms for auditory information processing cannot be adequately understood wihout the exploration of the interaction between the ascending and descending systems.
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著者
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Sakai Masashi
Department Of Cardiovascular Science And Medicine Chiba University Graduate School Of Medicine
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Sakai M
Department Of Applied Chemistry And Biochemistry Kyushu Sangyo University
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Suga Nobuo
Department Of Biology Washington University
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Ma Xiaofeng
Department Of Biology Washington University
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Gao Enquan
Present address
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Chowdhury Syed
Present address
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Chowdhury Syed
Present Address: Department Of Physiology And Biophysics Dalhousie University
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Sakai Masashi
Department Of Biology Washington University
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SAKAI Masashi
Department of Applied Chemistry and Biochemistry, Kyushu Sangyo University
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