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Epilepsy Research, 1997
Audiogenic seizure (AGS) susceptibility is a reflex epilepsy of rodents in which acoustic stimulation evokes wild running attacks and subsequent convulsions. Susceptibility can be induced in non-susceptible strains by treatments causing transient or permanent hearing losses as long as these occur during the neonatal period.
Martha Pierson, John Kwon
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Audiogenic seizure (AGS) susceptibility is a reflex epilepsy of rodents in which acoustic stimulation evokes wild running attacks and subsequent convulsions. Susceptibility can be induced in non-susceptible strains by treatments causing transient or permanent hearing losses as long as these occur during the neonatal period.
Martha Pierson, John Kwon
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Brain Research, 1985
The topographic organization of neurons in the dorsal nucleus of the lateral lemniscus (DNLL) which project to the superior and inferior colliculi was studied using the retrograde horseradish peroxidase (HRP) and the fluorescent double labeling methods.
Akira Tokunaga+3 more
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The topographic organization of neurons in the dorsal nucleus of the lateral lemniscus (DNLL) which project to the superior and inferior colliculi was studied using the retrograde horseradish peroxidase (HRP) and the fluorescent double labeling methods.
Akira Tokunaga+3 more
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Central Auditory Pathways in the Brain Stem and Inferior Colliculi
Acta Oto-Laryngologica, 1958The ramifications and connections of the ascending auditory pathway within the brain stem from the entrance of the auditory nerve up to the inferior colliculi has been studied in decerebrated cats using electrophysiologic methods. Suitable acoustic stimuli were achieved with “click impulses”.
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Neurophysiology, 1974
Unit responses of the inferior colliculi of anesthetized rats to amplitude-modulated sounds during a change in the carrier intensity were investigated. The following unit response characteristics were assessed: the number of spikes in the response, the range of reproduction of the modulation frequency, the response duration, and the pattern of the ...
G. A. Sharaev, I. A. Vartanyan
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Unit responses of the inferior colliculi of anesthetized rats to amplitude-modulated sounds during a change in the carrier intensity were investigated. The following unit response characteristics were assessed: the number of spikes in the response, the range of reproduction of the modulation frequency, the response duration, and the pattern of the ...
G. A. Sharaev, I. A. Vartanyan
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Journal of Comparative Neurology, 1995
AbstractWe present a comprehensive description of the local (intrinsic and commissural) connections in the central nucleus of the inferior colliculi (CNICs) in guinea pig. Focal injections of the anterograde tracer biocytin were made into physiologically identified loci of the CNIC and the spatial organisation of the labeled fibres was revealed with ...
Jan G. Bjaalie+3 more
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AbstractWe present a comprehensive description of the local (intrinsic and commissural) connections in the central nucleus of the inferior colliculi (CNICs) in guinea pig. Focal injections of the anterograde tracer biocytin were made into physiologically identified loci of the CNIC and the spatial organisation of the labeled fibres was revealed with ...
Jan G. Bjaalie+3 more
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Experimental Neurology, 1979
Abstract Mice not normally susceptible to audiogenic seizures can be rendered so by exposing them to a brief intense sound during a certain developmental period (acoustic priming). To determine the effects of priming on central auditory activity, single-unit extracellular recordings were obtained from the inferior colliculi of primed C57BL/6J mice ...
Urban, G P, Willott, J F
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Abstract Mice not normally susceptible to audiogenic seizures can be rendered so by exposing them to a brief intense sound during a certain developmental period (acoustic priming). To determine the effects of priming on central auditory activity, single-unit extracellular recordings were obtained from the inferior colliculi of primed C57BL/6J mice ...
Urban, G P, Willott, J F
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Experimental Neurology, 1975
Abstract In C57BL 6J mice, which are not normally susceptible to audiogenic seizures, a single exposure to an intense acoustic stimulus between the ages of 12 and 26 days renders the animals susceptible thereafter to audiogenic seizures. This phenomenon is known as “acoustic priming”.
Lieff, B D+3 more
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Abstract In C57BL 6J mice, which are not normally susceptible to audiogenic seizures, a single exposure to an intense acoustic stimulus between the ages of 12 and 26 days renders the animals susceptible thereafter to audiogenic seizures. This phenomenon is known as “acoustic priming”.
Lieff, B D+3 more
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Clinical Neurology and Neurosurgery, 2015
We report a clinical case of a 19-year-old male patient who developed pure word deafness due to the local compressive effect of a pineal germinoma on the inferior colliculi of the quadrigeminal plate. After percutaneous radiation therapy the size of the tumor decreased significantly, while audiometry demonstrated a complete regression of the auditory ...
Holger Joswig+4 more
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We report a clinical case of a 19-year-old male patient who developed pure word deafness due to the local compressive effect of a pineal germinoma on the inferior colliculi of the quadrigeminal plate. After percutaneous radiation therapy the size of the tumor decreased significantly, while audiometry demonstrated a complete regression of the auditory ...
Holger Joswig+4 more
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Acta Oto-Laryngologica, 2009
The neuronal loss and the alteration of the synapses in the medial geniculate bodies and the inferior colliculi may be involved in the impairment of communication and symbolic sound perception, which is noticed even in the early stages of Alzheimer's disease.Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a neurodegenerative disorder, causing a progressive decline of ...
Spyros L. Manolides+3 more
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The neuronal loss and the alteration of the synapses in the medial geniculate bodies and the inferior colliculi may be involved in the impairment of communication and symbolic sound perception, which is noticed even in the early stages of Alzheimer's disease.Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a neurodegenerative disorder, causing a progressive decline of ...
Spyros L. Manolides+3 more
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European Journal of Neuroscience, 1998
AbstractThe trigemino‐tectal projections were investigated with anterograde and retrograde tracing techniques in the Madagascan lesser hedgehog tenrec, Echinops telfairi. There were prominent contralateral projections to the inferior colliculus (CoI) and the superior colliculus (CoS), each showing its own characteristic pattern of terminations.
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AbstractThe trigemino‐tectal projections were investigated with anterograde and retrograde tracing techniques in the Madagascan lesser hedgehog tenrec, Echinops telfairi. There were prominent contralateral projections to the inferior colliculus (CoI) and the superior colliculus (CoS), each showing its own characteristic pattern of terminations.
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