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Lineage-tracing reveals an expanded population of NPY neurons in the inferior colliculus.

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Silveira MA   +4 more
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Population coding of time-varying sounds in the nonlemniscal inferior colliculus.

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Shi K   +5 more
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The Inferior Colliculus

The Senses: A Comprehensive Reference, 2020
This chapter explores the structural and functional organization of the inferior colliculus (IC), the midbrain nucleus of the auditory pathway. The IC receives parallel ascending connections from a multiplicity of brainstem nuclei, together with descending projections from the cerebral cortex. Its output supplies the auditory thalamus and tectum.
A. Rees
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The Inferior Colliculus [PDF]

open access: possible, 1995
The mammalian inferior colliculus sits as a protuberance on the dorsal surface of the midbrain (Fig. 7.1) and is composed of several subdivisions (see Oliver and Huerta 1992 for a discussion of various subdivisions). The largest division is the central nucleus of the inferior colliculus (ICc), which is the target of the ascending auditory projections ...
George D. Pollak, Thomas J. Park
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Serotonin in the inferior colliculus

Hearing Research, 2002
It has been recognized for some time that serotonin fibers originating in raphe nuclei are present in the inferior colliculi of all mammalian species studied. More recently, serotonin has been found to modulate the responses of single inferior colliculus neurons to many types of auditory stimuli, ranging from simple tone bursts to complex species ...
Laura M. Hurley   +2 more
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