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Tonotopic Specialization of Auditory Coincidence Detection in Nucleus Laminaris of the Chick
2005
Journal of Neuroscience
The interaural time difference (ITD) is a cue for localizing a sound source along the horizontal plane and is first determined in the nucleus laminaris (NL) in birds. Neurons in NL are tonotopically organized, such that ITDs are processed separately at each characteristic frequency (CF). Here, we investigated the excitability and coincidence detection of neurons along the tonotopic axis in NL, using a chick brainstem slice preparation. Systematic changes with CF were observed in morphological
doi:10.1523/jneurosci.4428-04.2005
pmid:15728832
fatcat:jzd3q33wafdstf5yw2qaqyxyoa