Omission responses in local field potentials in rat auditory cortex

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Original languageEnglish
Article number130
Journal / PublicationBMC Biology
Volume21
Online published30 May 2023
Publication statusPublished - 2023

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Abstract

Background Non-invasive recordings of gross neural activity in humans often show responses to omitted stimuli in steady trains of identical stimuli. This has been taken as evidence for the neural coding of prediction or prediction error. However, evidence for such omission responses from invasive recordings of cellular-scale responses in animal models is scarce. Here, we sought to characterise omission responses using extracellular recordings in the auditory cortex of anaesthetised rats. We profiled omission responses across local field potentials (LFP), analogue multiunit activity (AMUA), and single/multi-unit spiking activity, using stimuli that were fixed-rate trains of acoustic noise bursts where 5% of bursts were randomly omitted.

Results Significant omission responses were observed in LFP and AMUA signals, but not in spiking activity. These omission responses had a lower amplitude and longer latency than burst-evoked sensory responses, and omission response amplitude increased as a function of the number of preceding bursts.

Conclusions
Together, our findings show that omission responses are most robustly observed in LFP and AMUA signals (relative to spiking activity). This has implications for models of cortical processing that require many neurons to encode prediction errors in their spike output. © The Author(s) 2023.

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  • Auditory cortex, Auditory processing, Electrophysiology, Omission responses, Predictive processing

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Omission responses in local field potentials in rat auditory cortex. / Auksztulewicz, Ryszard; Rajendran, Vani Gurusamy; Peng, Fei et al.
In: BMC Biology, Vol. 21, 130, 2023.

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