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Haemorrhage in the inferior colliculus

Neuroradiology, 1992
A 3P-year-old woman presented with a sudden onset of headache, drowsiness and diplopia. On admission, she had a right fourth nerve palsy and paraesthesiae of the right ear lobe, nose, limbs and trunk. Deep tendon reflexes were slightly brisker on the left side. CT showed a dense area in the left inferior colliculus (Fig. 1 a).
Y. Kita, H. Kamo, M. Nagao
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The Intercollicular Area of the Inferior Colliculus

Brain, Behavior and Evolution, 1976
To study the somatosensory input to the inferior colliculus, lesions were made in the dorsal column nuclei of the hedgehog, tree shrew, slow loris, marmoset and African green monkey, and spinal cord of the hedgehog, tree shrew and slow loris. The degenerating fibers stained with silver impregnation methods.
J.A. Jane, D.M. Schroeder
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Projections of the inferior colliculus in the monkey

Experimental Neurology, 1966
Abstract The projections of the inferior colliculus were studied in the rhesus monkey. The major component of these projections ascends in the brachium of the inferior colliculus. The fibers of the inferior brachium originate from the inferior colliculus on both sides and distribute in the midbrain to the parabrachial region of the lateral tegmentum ...
Robert Y. Moore, Jay M. Goldberg
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Anatomy of the inferior colliculus in rat

Anatomy and Embryology, 1985
This paper defines the pattern of subdivision of the inferior colliculus in rat. It is based on serial sections of brains of albino and hooded rats cut in the frontal, sagittal and horizontal planes using Golgi, Nissl and a combined cell-myelin method.
Hilde Faye-Lund, Kirsten K. Osen
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Spike-Frequency Adaptation in the Inferior Colliculus [PDF]

open access: possibleJournal of Neurophysiology, 2004
We investigated spike-frequency adaptation of neurons sensitive to interaural phase disparities (IPDs) in the inferior colliculus (IC) of urethane-anesthetized guinea pigs using a stimulus paradigm designed to exclude the influence of adaptation below the level of binaural integration.
Neil J. Ingham, David McAlpine
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Projections of the inferior colliculus in cat

Journal of Comparative Neurology, 1969
AbstractProjections of the feline inferior colliculus were studied using the Nauta‐Laidlaw method to demonstrate degenerating axons. A subtentorial stereotaxic approach was used to avoid corticofugal degeneration. Direct connections from the inferior colliculus to the anterior midline cerebellar cortex were observed.
Ervin W. Powell, James B. Hatton
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The Inferior Colliculus: NEXUS OF THE AUDITORY PATHWAY [PDF]

open access: possible, 1986
The central nucleus of the inferior colliculus is the target for axons from numerous brain stem auditory nuclei and, in turn, the origin of parallel streams of information ascending to the auditory cortex through the auditory thalamus. The central nucleus thus acts as a sorting house for virtually all auditory information processed in the hindbrain, or
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Mechanisms of defense in the inferior colliculus

Behavioural Brain Research, 1993
The inferior colliculus (IC) is a well known relay station for auditory pathways in the brainstem. In the present review we are suggesting that aversive states are also generated and elaborated in the inferior colliculus and that this structure may be part of a brain system commanding defensive behavior. The evidences presented in this review have been
L L Melo   +2 more
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Ascending projections to the inferior colliculus

Journal of Comparative Neurology, 1979
AbstractCells that send ascending projections to the inferior colliculus were identified following injections of horseradish peroxidase into the colliculus. Labelled cells were found in all subcollicular auditory nuclei. Virtually all cells of the ipsilateral ventral nucleus of the lateral lemniscus and medial superior olive appear to project to the ...
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