Noise-rearing precludes the behavioral benefits of multisensory integration

Author:

Bean Naomi L12,Smyre Scott A12,Stein Barry E12,Rowland Benjamin A12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Neurobiology and Anatomy , , Medical Center Blvd., Winston Salem, NC 27157 , United States

2. Wake Forest School of Medicine , , Medical Center Blvd., Winston Salem, NC 27157 , United States

Abstract

Abstract Concordant visual–auditory stimuli enhance the responses of individual superior colliculus (SC) neurons. This neuronal capacity for “multisensory integration” is not innate: it is acquired only after substantial cross-modal (e.g. auditory–visual) experience. Masking transient auditory cues by raising animals in omnidirectional sound (“noise-rearing”) precludes their ability to obtain this experience and the ability of the SC to construct a normal multisensory (auditory–visual) transform. SC responses to combinations of concordant visual–auditory stimuli are depressed, rather than enhanced. The present experiments examined the behavioral consequence of this rearing condition in a simple detection/localization task. In the first experiment, the auditory component of the concordant cross-modal pair was novel, and only the visual stimulus was a target. In the second experiment, both component stimuli were targets. Noise-reared animals failed to show multisensory performance benefits in either experiment. These results reveal a close parallel between behavior and single neuron physiology in the multisensory deficits that are induced when noise disrupts early visual–auditory experience.

Funder

National Institutes of Health

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience,Cognitive Neuroscience

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