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Difference in perseverative errors during a visual attention task with auditory distractors in alpha-9 nicotinic receptor subunit wild type and knock-out mice
Fecha
2017Registro en:
Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience, Volumen 11,
16625102
10.3389/fncel.2017.00357
Autor
Jorratt, Pascal
Delano, Paul H.
Delgado, Carolina
Dagnino Subiabre, Alexies
Terreros, Gonzalo
Institución
Resumen
© 2017 Jorratt, Delano, Delgado, Dagnino-Subiabre and Terreros. The auditory efferent system is a neural network that originates in the auditory cortex and projects to the cochlear receptor through olivocochlear (OC) neurons. Medial OC neurons make cholinergic synapses with outer hair cells (OHCs) through nicotinic receptors constituted by α9 and α10 subunits. One of the physiological functions of the α9 nicotinic receptor subunit (α9-nAChR) is the suppression of auditory distracters during selective attention to visual stimuli. In a recent study we demonstrated that the behavioral performance of alpha-9 nicotinic receptor knock-out (KO) mice is altered during selective attention to visual stimuli with auditory distractors since they made less correct responses and more omissions than wild type (WT) mice. As the inhibition of the behavioral responses to irrelevant stimuli is an important mechanism of the selective attention processes, behavioral errors are relevant measures that can re