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      ElectrophysiologySoundNeurotransmissionNeurophysiology
Three-dimensional cochlear canal lengths, electrode array intracochlear insertion depths, and characteristic frequency ranges were estimated for 20 Nucleus implant recipients on the basis of in vivo computed tomography (CT) scans.... more
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      HumansFemaleMaleDeafness
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      Auditory PerceptionScienceMedicineMultidisciplinary
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      NeurosciencePsychologyNoise Induced Hearing LossSynaptic Plasticity
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      HearingHumansAnimalsAcetylcholine
Abnormal circling behavior in rodents is usually attributed to vestibular dysfunction. In rats, all circling mutants described previously have inner ear defects resulting in auditory and vestibular dysfunctions. Here, we describe a new... more
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      Animal BehaviorAuditory PerceptionBreedingDopamine
This paper outlines a taxonomy of neural pulse codes and reviews neurophysiological evidence for interspike interval-based representations for pitch and timbre in the auditory nerve and cochlear nucleus. Neural pulse codes can be divided... more
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      Speech perceptionHumansAnimalsReaction Time
This paper outlines a taxonomy of neural pulse codes and reviews neurophysiological evidence for interspike interval-based representations for pitch and timbre in the auditory nerve and cochlear nucleus. Neural pulse codes can be divided... more
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      PsychologySpeech perceptionMedicineHumans
The aim of this study was two-fold: 1) To provide in DA-HAN rats the basic brain monoamine data useful for later investigations of the neurochemical effects of sensory alterations and 2) to assess whether there is a relationship between... more
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      PigmentationElectrophysiologyComparative StudySerotonin
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      NeurosciencePsychologyDistributed SystemBrain Mapping
1. The ability of cells in the cochlear nucleus (CN) to encode frequency information in the presence of background noise on the basis of "place/rate" information was investigated by measuring the threshold, magnitude, and extent... more
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      ElectrophysiologyNeurophysiologyCodingInformation Processing
Somatic tinnitus has been defined as tinnitus temporally associated to a somatic disorder involving the head and neck. Several studies have demonstrated the interactions between the somatosensory and auditory system at the dorsal cochlear... more
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      FaceTreatment OutcomeModulationTinnitus
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      Cognitive ScienceCalciumImmunohistochemistryImmunocytochemistry
Unipolar brush cells (UBCs) are a class of small neurons that are densely concentrated in the granular layers of the vestibulocerebellar cortex and dorsal cochlear nucleus. The UBCs form giant synapses with individual mossy fibre rosettes... more
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      NeuroscienceImmunohistochemistryConfocal MicroscopyPatch-clamp and imaging techniques
Encoding of amplitude modulated (AM) acoustical signals is one of the most compelling tasks for the mammalian auditory system: environmental sounds, after being filtered and transduced by the cochlea, become narrowband AM signals. Despite... more
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Inhibition plays a crucial role in neural signal processing, shaping and limiting responses. In the auditory system, inhibition already modulates second order neurons in the cochlear nucleus, e.g. spherical bushy cells (SBCs). While the... more
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      Sound Source LocalizationInhibitionSparse codingCochlear Nucleus
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Afferents to the primary startle circuit are essential for the elicitation and modulation of the acoustic startle reflex (ASR). In the rat, cochlear root neurons (CRNs) comprise the first component of the acoustic startle circuit and play... more
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Transient potassium currents distinctively affect firing properties, particularly in regulating the latency before repetitive firing. Pyramidal cells of the dorsal cochlear nucleus (DCN) have two transient potassium currents, I Kif and I... more
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The marginal shell of the anteroventral cochlear nucleus houses small cells that are distinct from the overlying microneurons of the granule cell domain and the underlying projection neurons of the magnocellular core. This thin shell of... more
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To study the role of the lateral lemniscus as a link in the ascending auditory pathway, injections of neuronal tracers were placed in the anteroventral cochlear nucleus (AVCN) and in the inferior colliculus of the bat Eptesicus fuscus. To... more
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Discriminating external from self-produced sensory inputs is a major challenge for brains. In the auditory system, sound localization must account for movements of the head and ears, a computation likely to involve multimodal integration.... more
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      ElectrophysiologyAcoustic CommunicationAttentionLow Frequency
The noradrenergic locus coeruleus (LC) plays an important role in the promotion and maintenance of arousal and alertness. Our group recently described coerulean projections to cochlear root neurons (CRNs), the first relay of the primary... more
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