Title: a Model of the Avian Superior Olivary Nucleus
1a Model of the Avian Superior Olivary Nucleus
Computational Sensorimotor Systems Lab
Raúl Rodríguez Esteban Master Thesis
Defense August 1, 2002
2How does the owl hunt in total darkness ?
Raúl Rodríguez Esteban Master Thesis
Defense August 1st, 2002
3Objectives of the model
- Study the role of the Superior Olivary Nucleus
(SON) in the auditory system of the avians
- In particular, its influence in the coincidence
detection process
4Auditory circuitry
NA
NM
NL
SON
Section of a chicken brainstem
5Sound localization in avians
6Two pathways for two coordinates
Sullivan and Konishi (1984)
7Nucleus Angularis (NA)
NA
NM
NM
NA
- Features
- Tonotopic organization
- Anatomically, 4 kinds of cells
Raúl Rodríguez Esteban Master Thesis
Defense August 1st, 2002
Soares et al. (2001)
8Nucleus Angularis (NA)
NA
NM
NM
NA
damped
tonic I
tonic III
tonic II
one-spike
- Features
- Physiologically, 5 kinds of cells
Raúl Rodríguez Esteban Master Thesis
Defense August 1st, 2002
Soares et al. (2002)
9Nucleus Magnocellularis (NM)
NA
NM
NM
NA
Raúl Rodríguez Esteban Master Thesis
Defense August 1st, 2002
10The ITD pathway
NM
NM
NL
Parks and Rubel (1975)
11Nucleus Laminaris (NL)
NM
NM
NM
NM
NL
- Features
- Tonotopic organization
- Bilateral dendrites with a length that depends
on the frequency - Inputs that follow the Jeffress model
Raúl Rodríguez Esteban Master Thesis
Defense August 1st, 2002
12Nucleus Laminaris (NL)
Problems
NM
NM
NM
NM
NL
Bilateral summation
Raúl Rodríguez Esteban Master Thesis
Defense August 1st, 2002
13Nucleus Laminaris (NL)
Problems
NM
NM
NM
NM
NL
Timing errors
Raúl Rodríguez Esteban Master Thesis
Defense August 1st, 2002
14The Superior Olivary Nucleus (SON)
NA
NM
NL
SON
Yang et al. (1999)
15Model proposal
Yang et al. (1999)
16Electrical behavior of neurons
17Passive behavior
Ball-and-stick model (Rall 1959, 1960)
Data recorded by Katrina Macleod
18Active behavior
Hodgkin and Huxley (1952)
Data recorded by Katrina Macleod
19Model proposal
lden120?m dden4.8?m
dsoma18?m
laxon40?m daxon4.8?m
20The SON model connected
SON
21Results improvement of the coincidence detection
in NL
- Reducing high frequency mistakes due to
bilateral summation
22Results hypothesis about the heterogeneity of
the SON
- Three studies talk about the anatomical and
- physiological heterogeneity of the SON cells
- (Takahashi and Konishi, 1988 Carr et al., 1989
Lachica et al., 1994)
- However, the most recent study declares
homogeneity, although using a small sample (n23) - (Yang et al., 1999)
- Our model suggests that there is some kind of
physiological or anatomical adaptation for
different types of inputs
23Future work
- Assess the relationship between the NA and the
SON
- Simulate heterogeneity in the SON cells
24Acknowledgements
- Jonathan Simon
- Katrina Macleod
- Catherine Carr
- Daphne Soares
- Sridhar Kalluri
- Michael Burger
- Nichola OHara
- Hisham Abdalla
- Matt Cheely
- Timothy Horiuchi
- Rock Shi
- Jonathan Fritz
- Mounya El Hilali
- Nikolaos Kanlis
- And the rest of the NS Lab
25Results the parameters of the model