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Neural architecture of the rat medial geniculate body

Hearing Research, 1999
The rat medial geniculate body was subdivided using Nissl preparations to establish nuclear boundaries, with Golgi-Cox impregnations to identify projection and local circuit neurons, and in fiber stained material to delineate the fiber tracts and their distribution.
J A, Winer, J B, Kelly, D T, Larue
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Inhibitory Processes In The Medial Geniculate Body

Acta Oto-Laryngologica, 1975
Inhibition in the medial geniculate body was studied with a double click technique. A conditioning click caused a marked inhibition of field potentials and unit discharges to a subsequent test click. Cyclic inhibition with a period of about 150 ms was seen in the medial geniculate body and the auditory cortex, but not in the inferior colliculus.
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Postnatal cytoarchitecture of the rat medial geniculate body

The Journal of Comparative Neurology, 1998
The medial geniculate body (MGB) is a thalamic structure that provides vital information flow to the forebrain for complex acoustic processing. The development of cytoarchitectural features of the MGB was examined in rat to identify age-related patterns of growth in major geniculate compartments that have been described previously (Clerici and Coleman [
W J, Clerici, J R, Coleman
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Steady potential responses in the lateral geniculate body

Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology, 1955
Abstract 1. 1. Repetitive electrical stimulation of the optic nerve produces a steady potential field in the region of the dorsal nucleus of the lateral geniculate body of the cat which persists for as long as 5 sec. after the end of stimulation. 2. 2. The amplitude of this steady potential response at a given point is an approximately linear,
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HISTOPATHOLOGY OF THE EXTERNAL GENICULATE BODY

Archives of Neurology And Psychiatry, 1934
The external geniculate body has been studied extensively in numerous investigations of the central visual system, but such research has been concerned largely with the anatomy of the fibers and the representation of the retina in the central nervous system.
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