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Developmental changes in auditory evoked potentials in the inferior colliculi of mice during periods of susceptibility to priming

open access: closedExperimental 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”.
Bernard D. Lieff   +3 more
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[Overall synchronized response of the inferior colliculi to lateralization of complex sounds].

open access: closedFiziologicheskii zhurnal SSSR imeni I. M. Sechenova, 1985
Interaural differences in time, intensity or phase introduced into a different frequency component of complex sounds results in changes of amplitude and form of the frequency following response depending on the frequency and phase ranges of the sounds. This relationship may be due to physical differences in stimulation of both ears, i. e.
Radionová Ea
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[Effect of destruction of the inferior colliculi on the performance of the echolocating system of horseshoe-nosed bats].

open access: closedNeirofiziologiia = Neurophysiology, 1980
The effect of unilateral and bilateral destruction of the inferior colliculi on the auditory system sensitivity, sonar signals' parameters and the Doppler shift compensation in echoes was studied in horseshoe bats Rhinolophus ferrumequinum. Complete bilateral destruction of the inferior colliculi did not produce the auditory system disfunction, but it ...
Movchan Ev
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The distribution pattern of M2 and Adrenergicα2 receptors on inferior colliculi in male newborns of diabetic rats

Neuroscience Letters, 2022
Despite the high prevalence of diabetes in the world, its possible effects throughut pregnancy on neonatal auditory nervous system development are still unknown. In the present research, maternal diabetes' impact on the M2 and Adrenergicα2 receptors expression in the inferior colliculus (IC) of male newborn rats was investigated.Female rats were ...
Maryam, Ghenaatgar-Kasbi   +5 more
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Neurogenetic gradients in the superior and inferior colliculi of the rhesus monkey

Journal of Comparative Neurology, 1981
AbstractThe spatiotemporal patterns of neurogenesis in the superior colliculus (SC) and inferior colliculus (IC) were analyzed by plotting the positions of heavily labeled neurons in autoradiograms from a series of rhesus monkeys that had been exposed to 3H‐thymidine at various embryonic (E) days and killed either shortly thereafter or at 2–3 months ...
M L, Cooper, P, Rakic
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Fos-immunoreactive responses in inferior colliculi of rats with experimental audiogenic seizure susceptibility

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.
J, Kwon, M, Pierson
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Effects of Stimulation of the Inferior Colliculi in Krushinskii–Molodkina Rats

Neuroscience and Behavioral Physiology, 2015
The effects of chemical and electrical stimulation of the central nucleus of the inferior colliculus on the generation and formation of convulsive manifestations and on the organization of sleep were studied in Krushinskii–Molodkina rats with an inherited predisposition to audiogenic convulsions.
S. I. Vataev   +2 more
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Central Auditory Pathways in the Brain Stem and Inferior Colliculi

Acta Oto-Laryngologica, 1958
The 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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