Mammals and birds have independently developed different populations of sensory cells grouped across the width of their auditory papillae. Although in mammals there is clear evidence for disparate functions for the two hair-cell populations, the different anatomical pattern in birds has made comparisons difficult. In two species of birds, we have used single-fibre staining techniques to trace physiologically-characterized primary auditory nerve fibres to their peripheral synapses. As in mammals, acoustically-active afferent fibres of these birds innervate exclusively the neurally-lying group of hair cells in a 1 : 1 relationship, suggesting important parallels in the functional organization of the auditory papillae in these two vertebrate c...
The auditory epithelium in birds and mammals consists of a postmitotic population of hair cells and ...
The mammalian and avian auditory pathways have distinctly homologous cell groupings. Tonotopic organ...
The paratympanic organ (PTO) is a sensory organ located in the medial wall of the tympanic cavity of...
Mammals and birds have independently developed different populations of sensory cells grouped across...
Despite the independent evolution of birds and mammals, a number of structural similarities of their...
In different bird species, there is a common pattern in the hair-cell morphology and innervation of ...
The budgerigar is a representative of the parrot-like birds that, like song birds, have developed co...
Several features of bird basilar papilla morphology were quantitatively studied in the starling and ...
Morphological parameters of the apical surface of canary and zebra finch basilar papillae were quant...
This paper is a comparative study of auditory-nerve morphology in birds. The chicken (Gallus gallus)...
Over the past year, much progress has been achieved in the study of both the peripheral and the cent...
Quantitative details of the surface morphology of the hearing organ, the Papilla basilaris, as seen ...
Auditory papillae from three species of bird (pigeon, starling, and chick), and two species of Europ...
Echolocation, the detection of objects by means of sound waves, has evolved independently in diverse...
The avian basilar papilla is composed of hair and supporting cells arranged in a regular pattern in ...
The auditory epithelium in birds and mammals consists of a postmitotic population of hair cells and ...
The mammalian and avian auditory pathways have distinctly homologous cell groupings. Tonotopic organ...
The paratympanic organ (PTO) is a sensory organ located in the medial wall of the tympanic cavity of...
Mammals and birds have independently developed different populations of sensory cells grouped across...
Despite the independent evolution of birds and mammals, a number of structural similarities of their...
In different bird species, there is a common pattern in the hair-cell morphology and innervation of ...
The budgerigar is a representative of the parrot-like birds that, like song birds, have developed co...
Several features of bird basilar papilla morphology were quantitatively studied in the starling and ...
Morphological parameters of the apical surface of canary and zebra finch basilar papillae were quant...
This paper is a comparative study of auditory-nerve morphology in birds. The chicken (Gallus gallus)...
Over the past year, much progress has been achieved in the study of both the peripheral and the cent...
Quantitative details of the surface morphology of the hearing organ, the Papilla basilaris, as seen ...
Auditory papillae from three species of bird (pigeon, starling, and chick), and two species of Europ...
Echolocation, the detection of objects by means of sound waves, has evolved independently in diverse...
The avian basilar papilla is composed of hair and supporting cells arranged in a regular pattern in ...
The auditory epithelium in birds and mammals consists of a postmitotic population of hair cells and ...
The mammalian and avian auditory pathways have distinctly homologous cell groupings. Tonotopic organ...
The paratympanic organ (PTO) is a sensory organ located in the medial wall of the tympanic cavity of...