AbstractThe auditory nuclei of the chick brain stem have distinct morphologies and highly specific synaptic connectivity. Nucleus magnocellularis (NM) and nucleus angularis receive tonotopically ordered cochlear input. NM in turn projects tonotopically to nucleus laminaris (NL), maintaining binaural specificity with projections to either dorsal or ventral NL dendrites. NM and NL arise from a common anlage, which differentiates as the cells migrate and acquire their mature morphologies. NM and NL cells are closely associated during embryogenesis and synapse formation. However, the morphologies of the nuclei and of the cells within the nuclei differ greatly between NM and NL. While later maturation of these nuclei has been described in consid...
Early in its development, the chick embryo hindbrain manifests an axial series of bulges, termed rho...
The higher auditory association area in chick forebrain, i.e. medio-rostral neostriatum/hyperstriatu...
Morphological effects of prenatal sound attenuation and sound overstimulation by species specific an...
The auditory nuclei of the chick brain stem have distinct morphologies and highly specific synaptic ...
Localising a sound on the horizontal plane is critical for animal survival. Binaural animals, includ...
ABSTRACT: Topographically precise projections are established early in neural development. One such ...
SummaryThe cochlear nuclear complex (CN) is the entry point for central auditory processing. Althoug...
Neurons in nucleus laminaris (NL) receive binaural, tonotopically matched input from nucleus magnoce...
Neurons in nucleus laminaris (NL) receive binaural, tonotopically matched input from nucleus magnoce...
Development of the second and third order auditory nuclei-nucleus magnoscellularis (NM) and nucleus ...
The nucleus laminaris (NL), a third-order brain stem auditory nucleus in birds, receives afferents t...
AbstractBackground Different areas of the vertebrate central nervous system appear to follow differe...
BACKGROUND: Different areas of the vertebrate central nervous system appear to follow different rule...
Glial cells, previously thought to have generally supporting roles in the central nervous system, ar...
The neurons within the segmented hindbrain of the early chick embryo have been mapped with the neuro...
Early in its development, the chick embryo hindbrain manifests an axial series of bulges, termed rho...
The higher auditory association area in chick forebrain, i.e. medio-rostral neostriatum/hyperstriatu...
Morphological effects of prenatal sound attenuation and sound overstimulation by species specific an...
The auditory nuclei of the chick brain stem have distinct morphologies and highly specific synaptic ...
Localising a sound on the horizontal plane is critical for animal survival. Binaural animals, includ...
ABSTRACT: Topographically precise projections are established early in neural development. One such ...
SummaryThe cochlear nuclear complex (CN) is the entry point for central auditory processing. Althoug...
Neurons in nucleus laminaris (NL) receive binaural, tonotopically matched input from nucleus magnoce...
Neurons in nucleus laminaris (NL) receive binaural, tonotopically matched input from nucleus magnoce...
Development of the second and third order auditory nuclei-nucleus magnoscellularis (NM) and nucleus ...
The nucleus laminaris (NL), a third-order brain stem auditory nucleus in birds, receives afferents t...
AbstractBackground Different areas of the vertebrate central nervous system appear to follow differe...
BACKGROUND: Different areas of the vertebrate central nervous system appear to follow different rule...
Glial cells, previously thought to have generally supporting roles in the central nervous system, ar...
The neurons within the segmented hindbrain of the early chick embryo have been mapped with the neuro...
Early in its development, the chick embryo hindbrain manifests an axial series of bulges, termed rho...
The higher auditory association area in chick forebrain, i.e. medio-rostral neostriatum/hyperstriatu...
Morphological effects of prenatal sound attenuation and sound overstimulation by species specific an...