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Tonotopic organization and discharge characteristics of single neurons in nuclei of the lateral lemniscus of the cat.
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This article is published in Journal of Neurophysiology.The article was published on 1970-05-01. It has received 226 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Lateral lemniscus & Tonotopy.read more
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Representation of the cochlear partition on the superior temporal plane of the macaque monkey
TL;DR: The distribution of best frequencies of neurons and neuron clusters was mapped on the superior temporal plane of the macaque monkey, finding neurons with very similar best frequencies are arrayed both vertically and horizontally.
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Dynamics of Encoding in a Population of Neurons
TL;DR: A simple encoder model, which is a reasonable idealization from known electrophysiological properties, yields a population in which the variation of the firing rate with time is a perfect replica of the shape of the input stimulus.
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Inhibitory Plasticity Balances Excitation and Inhibition in Sensory Pathways and Memory Networks
Tim P. Vogels,Henning Sprekeler,Friedemann Zenke,Claudia Clopath,Claudia Clopath,Wulfram Gerstner +5 more
TL;DR: An essential role of inhibitory plasticity is suggested in the formation and maintenance of functional cortical circuitry that can accommodate synaptic memories with activity patterns that become indiscernible from the background state but can be reactivated by external stimuli.
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Representation of cochlea within primary auditory cortex in the cat.
TL;DR: The representation of sound frequency (and of the cochlear partition) within primary auditory cortex has been investigated with use of microelectrode-mapping techniques in a series of 25 anesthetized cats, finding an orderly representation of frequency and a reversal in best frequencies across its border with AI.
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Ascending projections to the inferior colliculus
TL;DR: Cells that send ascending projections to the inferior Colliculus were identified following injections of horseradish peroxidase into the colliculus and all major subcollicular nuclei except the ventral nucleus of the lateral lemniscus were labelled.