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Selective and Efficient Neural Coding of Communication Signals Depends on Early Acoustic and Social Environment
2013
PLoS ONE
Previous research has shown that postnatal exposure to simple, synthetic sounds can affect the sound representation in the auditory cortex as reflected by changes in the tonotopic map or other relatively simple tuning properties, such as AM tuning. However, their functional implications for neural processing in the generation of ethologically-based perception remain unexplored. Here we examined the effects of noise-rearing and social isolation on the neural processing of communication sounds
doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0061417
pmid:23630587
pmcid:PMC3632581
fatcat:us66ubpivzaadim6cgtw7miuke