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Sequence learning modulates neural responses and oscillatory coupling in human and monkey auditory cortex
Learning complex ordering relationships between sensory events in a sequence is fundamental for animal perception and human communication. While it is known that rhythmic sensory events can entrain brain oscillations at different frequencies, how learning and prior experience with sequencing relatio...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5404755/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28441393 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.2000219 |
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author | Kikuchi, Yukiko Attaheri, Adam Wilson, Benjamin Rhone, Ariane E. Nourski, Kirill V. Gander, Phillip E. Kovach, Christopher K. Kawasaki, Hiroto Griffiths, Timothy D. Howard, Matthew A. Petkov, Christopher I. |
author_facet | Kikuchi, Yukiko Attaheri, Adam Wilson, Benjamin Rhone, Ariane E. Nourski, Kirill V. Gander, Phillip E. Kovach, Christopher K. Kawasaki, Hiroto Griffiths, Timothy D. Howard, Matthew A. Petkov, Christopher I. |
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description | Learning complex ordering relationships between sensory events in a sequence is fundamental for animal perception and human communication. While it is known that rhythmic sensory events can entrain brain oscillations at different frequencies, how learning and prior experience with sequencing relationships affect neocortical oscillations and neuronal responses is poorly understood. We used an implicit sequence learning paradigm (an “artificial grammar”) in which humans and monkeys were exposed to sequences of nonsense words with regularities in the ordering relationships between the words. We then recorded neural responses directly from the auditory cortex in both species in response to novel legal sequences or ones violating specific ordering relationships. Neural oscillations in both monkeys and humans in response to the nonsense word sequences show strikingly similar hierarchically nested low-frequency phase and high-gamma amplitude coupling, establishing this form of oscillatory coupling—previously associated with speech processing in the human auditory cortex—as an evolutionarily conserved biological process. Moreover, learned ordering relationships modulate the observed form of neural oscillatory coupling in both species, with temporally distinct neural oscillatory effects that appear to coordinate neuronal responses in the monkeys. This study identifies the conserved auditory cortical neural signatures involved in monitoring learned sequencing operations, evident as modulations of transient coupling and neuronal responses to temporally structured sensory input. |
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spelling | pubmed-54047552017-05-12 Sequence learning modulates neural responses and oscillatory coupling in human and monkey auditory cortex Kikuchi, Yukiko Attaheri, Adam Wilson, Benjamin Rhone, Ariane E. Nourski, Kirill V. Gander, Phillip E. Kovach, Christopher K. Kawasaki, Hiroto Griffiths, Timothy D. Howard, Matthew A. Petkov, Christopher I. PLoS Biol Research Article Learning complex ordering relationships between sensory events in a sequence is fundamental for animal perception and human communication. While it is known that rhythmic sensory events can entrain brain oscillations at different frequencies, how learning and prior experience with sequencing relationships affect neocortical oscillations and neuronal responses is poorly understood. We used an implicit sequence learning paradigm (an “artificial grammar”) in which humans and monkeys were exposed to sequences of nonsense words with regularities in the ordering relationships between the words. We then recorded neural responses directly from the auditory cortex in both species in response to novel legal sequences or ones violating specific ordering relationships. Neural oscillations in both monkeys and humans in response to the nonsense word sequences show strikingly similar hierarchically nested low-frequency phase and high-gamma amplitude coupling, establishing this form of oscillatory coupling—previously associated with speech processing in the human auditory cortex—as an evolutionarily conserved biological process. Moreover, learned ordering relationships modulate the observed form of neural oscillatory coupling in both species, with temporally distinct neural oscillatory effects that appear to coordinate neuronal responses in the monkeys. This study identifies the conserved auditory cortical neural signatures involved in monitoring learned sequencing operations, evident as modulations of transient coupling and neuronal responses to temporally structured sensory input. Public Library of Science 2017-04-25 /pmc/articles/PMC5404755/ /pubmed/28441393 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.2000219 Text en © 2017 Kikuchi et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Kikuchi, Yukiko Attaheri, Adam Wilson, Benjamin Rhone, Ariane E. Nourski, Kirill V. Gander, Phillip E. Kovach, Christopher K. Kawasaki, Hiroto Griffiths, Timothy D. Howard, Matthew A. Petkov, Christopher I. Sequence learning modulates neural responses and oscillatory coupling in human and monkey auditory cortex |
title | Sequence learning modulates neural responses and oscillatory coupling in human and monkey auditory cortex |
title_full | Sequence learning modulates neural responses and oscillatory coupling in human and monkey auditory cortex |
title_fullStr | Sequence learning modulates neural responses and oscillatory coupling in human and monkey auditory cortex |
title_full_unstemmed | Sequence learning modulates neural responses and oscillatory coupling in human and monkey auditory cortex |
title_short | Sequence learning modulates neural responses and oscillatory coupling in human and monkey auditory cortex |
title_sort | sequence learning modulates neural responses and oscillatory coupling in human and monkey auditory cortex |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5404755/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28441393 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.2000219 |
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