Assemblies of vertically connected neurons in the cerebral cortex form information processing units (columns) that participate in the distribution and segregation of sensory signals. Despite well-accepted models of columnar architecture, functional mechanisms of inter-laminar communication remain poorly understood. Hence, the purpose of the present investigation was to examine the effects of sensory information features on columnar response properties. Using acute recording techniques, extracellular response activity was collected from the right hemisphere of eight mature cats (felis catus). Recordings were conducted with multichannel electrodes that permitted the simultaneous acquisition of neuronal activity within primary auditory cortex ...
Radial intra- and interlaminar connections form a basic microcircuit in primary auditory cortex (AI)...
Most accounts of single- and multi-unit responses in auditory cortex under anesthetized conditions h...
Auditory cortex is essential for normal sound localization behavior. Reversible inactivation of prim...
Assemblies of vertically connected neurons in the cerebral cortex form information processing units ...
Assemblies of vertically connected neurons in the cerebral cortex form information processing units ...
Assemblies of vertically connected neurons in the cerebral cortex form information processing units ...
Listeners have a remarkable ability to perceptually segregate interleaved sequences of sounds in com...
Listeners have the remarkable ability to disentangle multiple competing sound sequences and organize...
The auditory cortex is known to be essential for normal sound localization behavior, yet we lack a c...
Radial intra- and interlaminar connections form a basic microcircuit in primary auditory cortex (AI)...
Single-unit activity in primary auditory cortex was studied in unanesthetized, paralyzed cats during...
<div><p>In mammals, acoustic communication plays an important role during social behaviors. Despite ...
In mammals, acoustic communication plays an important role during social behaviors. Despite their et...
Repeated acoustic events are ubiquitous temporal features of natural sounds. To reveal the neural re...
The tonotopicity of the cat\u27s primary auditory cortex (AI) is thought to provide the framework fo...
Radial intra- and interlaminar connections form a basic microcircuit in primary auditory cortex (AI)...
Most accounts of single- and multi-unit responses in auditory cortex under anesthetized conditions h...
Auditory cortex is essential for normal sound localization behavior. Reversible inactivation of prim...
Assemblies of vertically connected neurons in the cerebral cortex form information processing units ...
Assemblies of vertically connected neurons in the cerebral cortex form information processing units ...
Assemblies of vertically connected neurons in the cerebral cortex form information processing units ...
Listeners have a remarkable ability to perceptually segregate interleaved sequences of sounds in com...
Listeners have the remarkable ability to disentangle multiple competing sound sequences and organize...
The auditory cortex is known to be essential for normal sound localization behavior, yet we lack a c...
Radial intra- and interlaminar connections form a basic microcircuit in primary auditory cortex (AI)...
Single-unit activity in primary auditory cortex was studied in unanesthetized, paralyzed cats during...
<div><p>In mammals, acoustic communication plays an important role during social behaviors. Despite ...
In mammals, acoustic communication plays an important role during social behaviors. Despite their et...
Repeated acoustic events are ubiquitous temporal features of natural sounds. To reveal the neural re...
The tonotopicity of the cat\u27s primary auditory cortex (AI) is thought to provide the framework fo...
Radial intra- and interlaminar connections form a basic microcircuit in primary auditory cortex (AI)...
Most accounts of single- and multi-unit responses in auditory cortex under anesthetized conditions h...
Auditory cortex is essential for normal sound localization behavior. Reversible inactivation of prim...