Title: Modeling the Auditory Pathway
1Modeling the Auditory Pathway
School of Industrial Engineering Department of
Computer Science Purdue University
SERC Showcase, Motorola Labs, Schaumburg, IL,
June 7-8, 2006 Sponsor National Science
Foundation
Research Advisor Aditya Mathur
Graduate Student Alok Bakshi
2Objective
- To construct and validate a model of the
auditory pathway to understand the effect of
various treatments on children with auditory
disorders.
3Background and Problem
- Children with some forms of auditory disorders
are unable to discriminate rapid acoustic changes
in speech. - It has been observed that auditory training
improves the ability to discriminate and identify
an unfamiliar sound. - Computational model desired to reproduce this
observation. - A validated model would assist in assessing the
impact of disorders in the auditory pathway on
brainstem potential. This would be useful for
diagnosis. This appears related to fault
diagnosis and tolerance in software systems. It
might have an impact on the design of redundant
software systems.
4Methodology
- Study physiology of the auditory system.
- Simulate the auditory pathway by constructing new
models, or using existing models, of individual
components along the auditory pathway. - Validate the model against experimental results
pertaining to the auditory system. - Mimic experimental results of auditory processing
tasks in children with disabilities and gain
insight into the causes of malfunction. - Experiment with the validated model to assess the
effects of treatments on children with
auditory/learning disabilities.
5Characteristics of our approach
- Systems, holistic, approach.
- Detailed versus aggregate models.
- Explicit modeling of inherent anatomical and
physiological parallelism.
6Progress
- Synaptic model is implemented for connection
between two neurons - Following (existing) models incorporated for the
simulation of the Auditory pathway - Phenomenological model for the response of
Auditory nerve fibers - Computational model of the Cochlear Nucleus
Octopus Cell
7Brainstem Auditory Evoked Potential
Normal children
Language impaired children
http//www.iurc.montp.inserm.fr/cric/audition/engl
ish/audiometry/ex_ptw/voies_potentiel.jpg
http//www.iurc.montp.inserm.fr/cric/audition/engl
ish/audiometry/ex_ptw/e_pea2_ok.gif
8Modeling the Auditory Pathway
9Model of the Auditory Neuron
10Cochlear Nucleus
- Consist of 13 types of cells
- Single cell responses differ based on
- of excitatory/inhibitory inputs
- Input waveform pattern
Input tone
Onset response
Buildup response
11Octopus Cell
Octopus Cell
Receives excitatory input from 60-120 AN fibers
12Schematic of a typical Octopus Cell
- Representative Cell
- Receives 60 AN fibers with 1.4 - 4 kHz CF
- Majority of input from high SA fibers, medium SA
fibers denoted by superscript m
http//www.ship.edu/cgboeree/neuron.gif
13Model Simplifications
- Four dendrites replaced by a single cylinder
- Active axon lumped into soma
- Synaptic transmission delay taken as constant 0.5
ms - Compartmental model employed with
- 15 equal length dendritic compartments
- 2 equal length somatic compartments
14Octopus Cell Model
2 somatic compartments and 15 dendritic
compartments modeled by the same circuit with
different parameters Different number of
dendritic compartments depending on number of
synapses with AN fibers
15Hodgkin Huxley Model
m, n and h depend on V
16Hodgkin Huxley Model (contd.)
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eed_nerve.jpg
17Next Step
- Implement model of Octopus Cell and connect it
with AN fibers model - Implement models of all cells of Cochlear Nucleus
and connect them through synapse models - Find out the response of Cochlear Nucleus as a
whole with different input waveform signals. - Relation to SE?
18References
- Drawing/image/animation from "Promenade around
the cochlea" ltwww.cochlea.orggt EDU website by R.
Pujol et al., INSERM and University Montpellier - Gunter E. and Raymond R. , The central Auditory
System 1997 - Kraus N. et. al, 1996 Auditory Neurophysiologic
Responses and Discrimination Deficits in Children
with Learning Problems. Science Vol. 273. no.
5277, pp. 971 973 - Levy et. al. 1997 A computational model of the
cochlear nucleus octopus cell, Acoustical
Society of America S0001-4966(97)00807-2 - Purves et al, Neuroscience 3rd edition
- P. O. James, An introduction to physiology of
hearing 2nd edition - Tremblay K., 1997 Central auditory system
plasticity generalization to novel stimuli
following listening training. J Acoust Soc Am.
102(6)3762-73