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Development and influence of inhibition in the lateral superior olivary nucleus
Hearing Research, 2000While studies of neuronal development and plasticity have focused on excitatory pathways, the inhibitory projection from the MNTB to the LSO provides a favorable model for studies of synaptic inhibition. This review covers recent studies from our laboratories indicating that inhibitory connections are quite dynamic during development.
D H, Sanes, E, Friauf
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Field potentials in the cat medial superior olivary nucleus
Experimental Neurology, 1968Abstract This study shows that acoustic stimulation produces complex field potentials in the superior olivary complex. The contralateral and ipsilateral negative waves consist of a positive and negative component. The contralateral and ipsilateral positive waves frequently have two peaks.
Clark, Graeme M., Dunlop, Colin W.
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The synaptic cluster )glomerulus( in the inferior olivary nucleus
Journal of Comparative Neurology, 1976AbstractThis report describes the fine structural features and distribution of the synaptic cluster )glomerulus( within the inferior olivary nucleus of the opossum. The postsynaptic elements typically include spiny appendages and small diameter dendrites which exhibit attachment plaques and gap junctions.
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The olivary pretectal nucleus: experimental anatomical studies in the rat
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. B, Biological Sciences, 1985Abstract The olivary pretectal nucleus (OPN) is one of several pretectal nuclei with direct input from the eye, but is the only one containing neurons whose rate of firing is linearly related to the intensity of light falling on the retina. It is thus the first central station in the pupillary light reflex.
G, Campbell, A R, Lieberman
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Participation of the principal olivary nucleus in neocerebellar motor control
Experimental Brain Research, 1982A new method for reversible cooling of the inferior olivary nucleus has been used in chronically prepared monkeys. Local olivary cooling depressed discharge of complex spikes of Purkinje cells in contralateral cerebellar cortex. Selective cooling of the principal olive (lateral and dorsal lamellae) produced movement oscillations at about 3-5 Hz of the ...
P R, Kennedy, H G, Ross, V B, Brooks
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Allometric Characteristics of the Developing Inferior Olivary Nucleus of the Kitten
Brain, Behavior and Evolution, 2008The allometric characteristics of the inferior olivary complex were studied in 13 kittens, which ranged in age from 39 to 125 days gestation (parturition = 62 days). The date of conception was known for 8 of the specimens whereas only the date of birth was known for the other 5 kittens. Each brain stem was serially sectioned and every tenth section was
D C, Polistina, L T, Robertson
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Journal of Comparative Neurology, 1994
AbstractThe auditory brainstem nuclei, angularis (NA), magnocellularis (NM), and laminaris (NL) of the chicken, Gallus, contain terminals that stain for antibodies against the inhibitory neurotransmitter, gamma‐aminobutyric acid (GABA). Some of these terminals originate from cells surrounding nucleus Magnocellularis.
E A, Lachica, R, Rübsamen, E W, Rubel
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AbstractThe auditory brainstem nuclei, angularis (NA), magnocellularis (NM), and laminaris (NL) of the chicken, Gallus, contain terminals that stain for antibodies against the inhibitory neurotransmitter, gamma‐aminobutyric acid (GABA). Some of these terminals originate from cells surrounding nucleus Magnocellularis.
E A, Lachica, R, Rübsamen, E W, Rubel
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Journal of Comparative Neurology, 1995
AbstractThe nuclear target of the X zone of the cerebellar cortex was identified in rats as clusters of neurons scattered at the interface between the nuclei medialis (NM) and interpositus (NI). In a previous study, we had outlined these target neurons and termed them “interstitial cell groups” (icg).
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AbstractThe nuclear target of the X zone of the cerebellar cortex was identified in rats as clusters of neurons scattered at the interface between the nuclei medialis (NM) and interpositus (NI). In a previous study, we had outlined these target neurons and termed them “interstitial cell groups” (icg).
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Binaural Interaction in the Accessory Superior-Olivary Nucleus of the Cat
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1963In an effort to understand the neural encoding of binaurally presented stimuli, clicks were presented through earphones to the two ears of anesthetized cats and the electrical response activity of single cells in the accessory superior-olivary nucleus was studied.
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The fine structure of the lateral superior olivary nucleus of the cat
Journal of Comparative Neurology, 1984AbstractThe synaptic organization of the lateral superior olivary nucleus of the cat was analyzed under the electron microscope. The predominant cell type, the fusiform cell, has dendrites that extend from opposite poles of the cell body toward the margins of the nucleus, where they terminate in spinous branches.
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