Representation of individual elements of a complex call sequence in primary auditory cortex
Conspecific communication calls can be rhythmic or contain extended, discontinuous series of either constant or frequency modulated harmonic tones and noise bursts separated by brief periods of silence.
Mark Nelson Wallace +3 more
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Expression of GABAAα1, GABAB1, and mGluR2 receptors in the lateral geniculate body of male neonates born to diabetic rats. [PDF]
Alipour N +6 more
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A Monosynaptic GABAergic Input from the Inferior Colliculus to the Medial Geniculate Body in Rat [PDF]
Daniel Peruzzi +3 more
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The extraction of frequency information from electrical stimulation of the medial geniculate body.
Frederick W. Mis
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A Theoretical Analysis of the Influence of Fixational Instability on the Development of Thalamocortical Connectivity [PDF]
Under natural viewing conditions, the physiological inotability of visual fixation keeps the projection of the stimulus on the retina in constant motion.
Casile, Antonino, Rucci, Michele
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Persistent Thalamic Sound Processing Despite Profound Cochlear Denervation
Neurons at higher stages of sensory processing can partially compensate for a sudden drop in input from the periphery through a homeostatic plasticity process that increases the gain on weak afferent inputs.
Anna R. Chambers +5 more
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Neurogenic Stem Cell Niche in the Auditory Thalamus: In Vitro Evidence of Neural Stem Cells in the Rat Medial Geniculate Body. [PDF]
Engert J +5 more
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Histo-ultrastructural changes of lateral geniculate bodies in comorbid pathology
M. B. Shchur
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Cortical deafness is a rare central auditory disorder resulting in severe hearing loss. It is caused by bilateral damage to the auditory cortex, auditory radiation, or medial geniculate body.
Kosuke Sasaki +6 more
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Young, but not adult, Fmr1 knockout (KO) mice display audiogenic seizures (AGS) that can be prevented by inhibiting extracellular signal-regulated kinases 1/2 (ERK1/2) phosphorylation. In order to identify the cerebral regions involved in these phenomena,
Giulia eCuria +5 more
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