© Yang et al.The inferior colliculus (IC) is the major midbrain auditory integration center, where virtually all ascending auditory inputs converge. Although the IC has been extensively studied for sound processing, little is known about the neural activity of the IC in moving subjects, as frequently happens in natural hearing conditions. Here, by recording neural activity in walking mice, we show that the activity of IC neurons is strongly modulated by locomotion, even in the absence of sound stimuli. Similar modulation was also found in hearing-impaired mice, demonstrating that IC neurons receive non-auditory, locomotion-related neural signals. Sound-evoked activity was attenuated during locomotion, and this attenuation increased frequenc...
Contains fulltext : 57793.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The midbrain inf...
The inferior colliculus (IC) is known as a neuronal structure involved in the integration of acousti...
<p>Auditory sensations can arise from objects in our environment or from our own actions, such as wh...
As we move through the environment we experience constantly changing sensory input that must be merg...
2016-01-26The inferior colliculus plays an unequivocal role in processing the sound signals to guide...
The superior colliculus (SC) is a midbrain structure that integrates auditory, somatosensory and vis...
Mice are of paramount importance in biomedical research and their vocalizations are a subject of int...
The inferior colliculus (IC) is a nexus of auditory processing in the midbrain, in that it receives ...
Mice are of paramount importance in biomedical research and their vocalizations are a sub-ject of in...
<div><p>Mice are of paramount importance in biomedical research and their vocalizations are a subjec...
Proper brain function depends upon the precise organization of neural circuits. In the central audit...
Mice are of paramount importance in biomedical research and their vocalizations are a subject of int...
textabstractIn this thesis, different aspects of central auditory processing in the inferior collicu...
© 2016 the authors. Accurate localization of sound sources is essential for survival behavior in man...
Frequency modulations occur in many natural sounds, including vocalizations. The neuronal response t...
Contains fulltext : 57793.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The midbrain inf...
The inferior colliculus (IC) is known as a neuronal structure involved in the integration of acousti...
<p>Auditory sensations can arise from objects in our environment or from our own actions, such as wh...
As we move through the environment we experience constantly changing sensory input that must be merg...
2016-01-26The inferior colliculus plays an unequivocal role in processing the sound signals to guide...
The superior colliculus (SC) is a midbrain structure that integrates auditory, somatosensory and vis...
Mice are of paramount importance in biomedical research and their vocalizations are a subject of int...
The inferior colliculus (IC) is a nexus of auditory processing in the midbrain, in that it receives ...
Mice are of paramount importance in biomedical research and their vocalizations are a sub-ject of in...
<div><p>Mice are of paramount importance in biomedical research and their vocalizations are a subjec...
Proper brain function depends upon the precise organization of neural circuits. In the central audit...
Mice are of paramount importance in biomedical research and their vocalizations are a subject of int...
textabstractIn this thesis, different aspects of central auditory processing in the inferior collicu...
© 2016 the authors. Accurate localization of sound sources is essential for survival behavior in man...
Frequency modulations occur in many natural sounds, including vocalizations. The neuronal response t...
Contains fulltext : 57793.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The midbrain inf...
The inferior colliculus (IC) is known as a neuronal structure involved in the integration of acousti...
<p>Auditory sensations can arise from objects in our environment or from our own actions, such as wh...