In studies of auditory perception, a dichotomy between envelope and temporal fine structure (TFS) has been emphasized. It has been shown that frequency-following responses (FFRs) in the rat inferior colliculus can be divided into the envelope component (FFREnv) and the temporal fine structure component (FFRTFS). However, the existing FFR models cannot successfully separate FFREnv and FFRTFS. This study was to develop a new FFR model to effectively distinguish FFREnv from FFRTFS by both combining the advantages of the two existing FFR models and simultaneously adding cellular properties of inferior colliculus neurons. To evaluate the validity of the present model, correlations between simulated FFRs and experimental data from the rat inferio...
Recent studies have shown that rats are a useful model for binaural cochlear implant (CI) research, ...
Geis H-R, Borst JGG. Intracellular responses of neurons in the mouse inferior colliculus to sinusoid...
The auditory midbrain (central nucleus of inferior colliculus, ICC) receives multiple brainstem proj...
Perceptual segregation of multiple sounds, which overlap in both time and spectra, into individual a...
Auditory frequency-following responses (FFRs) are sustained potentials based on phase-locked neural ...
In animals and humans, temporal processing of acoustic features is critical for perception of specie...
The auditory peripheral system filters broadband sounds into narrowband waves and decomposes narrowb...
textabstractIn this thesis, different aspects of central auditory processing in the inferior collicu...
Abstract-The inferior colliculus (IC) is the main converging station in the auditory midbrain and im...
Rodents share general anatomical, physiological and behavioral features in the central auditory syst...
Contains fulltext : 75855.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Because of its c...
Contains fulltext : 75857.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Because of its c...
The frequency following response (FFR) is a scalp-recorded measure of phase-locked brainstem activit...
A differential response to sound frequency is a fundamental property of auditory neurons. Frequency ...
The frequency organization in the inferior colliculus of neonatally- deafened rats was investigated ...
Recent studies have shown that rats are a useful model for binaural cochlear implant (CI) research, ...
Geis H-R, Borst JGG. Intracellular responses of neurons in the mouse inferior colliculus to sinusoid...
The auditory midbrain (central nucleus of inferior colliculus, ICC) receives multiple brainstem proj...
Perceptual segregation of multiple sounds, which overlap in both time and spectra, into individual a...
Auditory frequency-following responses (FFRs) are sustained potentials based on phase-locked neural ...
In animals and humans, temporal processing of acoustic features is critical for perception of specie...
The auditory peripheral system filters broadband sounds into narrowband waves and decomposes narrowb...
textabstractIn this thesis, different aspects of central auditory processing in the inferior collicu...
Abstract-The inferior colliculus (IC) is the main converging station in the auditory midbrain and im...
Rodents share general anatomical, physiological and behavioral features in the central auditory syst...
Contains fulltext : 75855.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Because of its c...
Contains fulltext : 75857.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Because of its c...
The frequency following response (FFR) is a scalp-recorded measure of phase-locked brainstem activit...
A differential response to sound frequency is a fundamental property of auditory neurons. Frequency ...
The frequency organization in the inferior colliculus of neonatally- deafened rats was investigated ...
Recent studies have shown that rats are a useful model for binaural cochlear implant (CI) research, ...
Geis H-R, Borst JGG. Intracellular responses of neurons in the mouse inferior colliculus to sinusoid...
The auditory midbrain (central nucleus of inferior colliculus, ICC) receives multiple brainstem proj...