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Induction of Selective Plasticity in the Frequency Tuning of Auditory Cortex and Auditory Thalamus Neurons by Locus Coeruleus Stimulation

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Journal Hear Res
Date 2010 Aug 17
PMID 20709165
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Neurons in primary sensory cortices display selective receptive field plasticity in behavioral situations ranging from classical conditioning to attentional tasks, and it is generally assumed that neuromodulators promote this plasticity. Studies have shown that pairing a pure-tone and a stimulation of the nucleus basalis magnocellularis mimics the selective receptive field facilitations described after classical conditioning. Here, we evaluated the consequences of repeated pairings between a particular sound frequency and a phasic stimulation of locus coeruleus (LC) on the frequency tuning of auditory thalamus and auditory cortex neurons. Selective alterations for the paired frequency were observed for more than 30% of the cells recorded both in cortex and in thalamus. There were as much selective increases as selective decreases at the cortical level, whereas selective increases were prevailing at the thalamic level. Selective changes usually persisted 15 min after pairing in cortex; they dissipated in thalamus, and so did the general increases in both structures. In animals with stimulation sites outside the LC, pairing induced either general changes or no effect. These results indicate that the selective plasticity induced in the frequency tuning of auditory cortex neurons by LC stimulation is bidirectional, thereby suggesting that noradrenergic activation can contribute to the different forms of plasticity observed after distinct behavioral paradigms.

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