The precedence effect describes the phenomenon whereby echoes are spatially fused to the location of an initial sound by selectively suppressing the directional information of lagging sounds (echo suppression). Echo suppression is a prerequisite for faithful sound localization in natural environments but can break down depending on the behavioral context. To date, the neural mechanisms that suppress echo directional information without suppressing the perception of echoes themselves are not understood. We performed in vivo recordings in Mongolian gerbils of neurons of the dorsal nucleus of the lateral lemniscus (DNLL), a GABAergic brainstem nucleus that targets the auditory midbrain, and show that these DNLL neurons exhibit inhibition that ...
Neuronal inhibition is crucial for temporally precise and reproducible signaling in the auditory bra...
Monaural auditory brainstem processing within the superior olivary complex (SOC) and cochlear nucleu...
The body of work presented here is a series of manuscripts in varying states of publication that rep...
The precedence effect describes the phenomenon whereby echoes are spatially fused to the location of...
SummaryTo capture the context of sensory information, neural networks must process input signals acr...
Contains fulltext : 166232.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Inhibition play...
Localizing sounds is an important ability for many species. However, reverberative sounds present a...
textThe mammalian auditory system is composed of a number of parallel and serial pathways devoted t...
There seems little doubt that from the earliest evolutionary beginnings, inhibition has been a funda...
Signal processing in the auditory brainstem is based on an interaction of neuronal excitation and in...
SummaryLocating sounds in realistic scenes is challenging because of distracting echoes and coarse s...
Localization dominance, a phenomenon of the precedence effect, refers to the dominance of directiona...
Establishing precise neuronal connections is crucial for normal brain function. In many parts of the...
In a natural acoustic environment, our perception to a sound of interest can be affected by an inter...
In vivo intracellular responses to auditory stimuli revealed that, in a particular population of cel...
Neuronal inhibition is crucial for temporally precise and reproducible signaling in the auditory bra...
Monaural auditory brainstem processing within the superior olivary complex (SOC) and cochlear nucleu...
The body of work presented here is a series of manuscripts in varying states of publication that rep...
The precedence effect describes the phenomenon whereby echoes are spatially fused to the location of...
SummaryTo capture the context of sensory information, neural networks must process input signals acr...
Contains fulltext : 166232.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Inhibition play...
Localizing sounds is an important ability for many species. However, reverberative sounds present a...
textThe mammalian auditory system is composed of a number of parallel and serial pathways devoted t...
There seems little doubt that from the earliest evolutionary beginnings, inhibition has been a funda...
Signal processing in the auditory brainstem is based on an interaction of neuronal excitation and in...
SummaryLocating sounds in realistic scenes is challenging because of distracting echoes and coarse s...
Localization dominance, a phenomenon of the precedence effect, refers to the dominance of directiona...
Establishing precise neuronal connections is crucial for normal brain function. In many parts of the...
In a natural acoustic environment, our perception to a sound of interest can be affected by an inter...
In vivo intracellular responses to auditory stimuli revealed that, in a particular population of cel...
Neuronal inhibition is crucial for temporally precise and reproducible signaling in the auditory bra...
Monaural auditory brainstem processing within the superior olivary complex (SOC) and cochlear nucleu...
The body of work presented here is a series of manuscripts in varying states of publication that rep...