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Wakefulness-promoting role of the inferior colliculus

Behavioural Brain Research, 2013
The inferior colliculus (IC) is a mesencephalic auditory nucleus involved in several functions including the analysis of the frequency and intensity of sounds as well as sound localization. In addition to auditory processes, the IC controls the expression of defensive responses.
Guillermo, Cabrera   +7 more
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Spectral Processing in the Inferior Colliculus

2005
Publisher Summary This chapter reviews the anatomy of a mammalian. The frequency response areas of inferior colliculus (ICC) units are described, followed by the roles of the various excitatory and inhibitory inputs to the ICC in shaping these response areas. The functional roles of the ICC in the processing of spectral information are discussed. The
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Computational Models of Inferior Colliculus Neurons

2010
The inferior colliculus (IC), the principal auditory nucleus in the midbrain, occupies a key position in the auditory system. It receives convergent input from most of the auditory nuclei in the brain stem, and in turn, projects to the auditory forebrain (Winer and Schreiner 2005). The IC is therefore a major site for the integration and reorganization
Kevin A. Davis   +2 more
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Functional Organization of the Inferior Colliculus

1981
The basic subdivision of the inferior colliculus (IC) in mammals into three main parts — the central nucleus, the pericentral nucleus and the external nucleus (Fig. 1) is known since the pioneering work of Ramon y Cajal (1911). Recent anatomical and electrophysiological studies, beginning with the work of Rose et al.
J. Syka   +3 more
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Neuromodulatory Feedback to the Inferior Colliculus

2018
Abstract The inferior colliculus (IC) receives prominent projections from centralized neuromodulatory systems. These systems include extra-auditory clusters of cholinergic, dopaminergic, noradrenergic, and serotonergic neurons. Although these modulatory sites are not explicitly part of the auditory system, they receive projections from ...
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Intrinsic structure of the inferior colliculus

2016
The inferior colliculus (IC) is a major integrative center within the central auditory system, which contains three main subdivisions, i.e. the central nuclei (ICc), the external cortex (ICx) and the dorsal cortex (ICd). The central nucleus is characterized by the fibro-dendritic laminae constructed from the dendrites and axons of its two principal ...
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P2X1 in the inferior colliculus

Neuroscience Research, 2007
Kousuke Taki, Motoi Kudo
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