Layer 4 (L4) of primary auditory cortex (A1) receives a tonotopically organized projection from the medial geniculate nucleus of the thalamus. However, individual neurons in A1 respond to a wider range of sound frequencies than would be predicted by their thalamic input, which suggests the existence of cross-frequency intracortical networks. We used laser scanning photostimulation and uncaging of glutamate in brain slices of mouse A1 to characterize the spatial organization of intracortical inputs to L4 neurons. Slices were prepared to include the entire tonotopic extent of A1. We find that L4 neurons receive local vertically organized (columnar) excitation from layers 2 through 6 (L6) and horizontally organized excitation primarily from L4...
Sound information is decomposed into spectro-temporal components at the cochlea and distributed into...
Partial funding for Open Access provided by the UMD Libraries' Open Access Publishing Fund.The prima...
The projections to individual cortical areas from extrinsic sources are a major determinant of the a...
Layer 4 (L4) of primary auditory cortex (A1) receives a tonotopically organized projection from the ...
The primary auditory cortex (A1) is organized tonotopically, with neurons sensitive to high and low ...
Summary: Natural sounds have rich spectrotemporal dynamics. Spectral information is spatially repres...
Despite decades of microelectrode recordings, fundamental questions remain about how auditory corte...
Topographic representation of the receptor surface is a fundamental feature of sensory cortical orga...
Topographic representation of the receptor surface is a fundamental feature of sensory cortical orga...
The inferior colliculus, or auditory midbrain, lies at the center of the auditory pathway and serves...
Despite decades of microelectrode recordings, fundamental questions remain about how auditory corte...
The sensory areas of the cerebral cortex possess multiple topographic representations of sensory dim...
The auditory (cochlear) nerve and a set of intricately connected brainstem nuclei, auditory thalamus...
The basis for multiple representations of equivalent frequency ranges in auditory cortex was studied...
Neuronal responses and topographic organization of feature selectivity in the cerebral cortex are sh...
Sound information is decomposed into spectro-temporal components at the cochlea and distributed into...
Partial funding for Open Access provided by the UMD Libraries' Open Access Publishing Fund.The prima...
The projections to individual cortical areas from extrinsic sources are a major determinant of the a...
Layer 4 (L4) of primary auditory cortex (A1) receives a tonotopically organized projection from the ...
The primary auditory cortex (A1) is organized tonotopically, with neurons sensitive to high and low ...
Summary: Natural sounds have rich spectrotemporal dynamics. Spectral information is spatially repres...
Despite decades of microelectrode recordings, fundamental questions remain about how auditory corte...
Topographic representation of the receptor surface is a fundamental feature of sensory cortical orga...
Topographic representation of the receptor surface is a fundamental feature of sensory cortical orga...
The inferior colliculus, or auditory midbrain, lies at the center of the auditory pathway and serves...
Despite decades of microelectrode recordings, fundamental questions remain about how auditory corte...
The sensory areas of the cerebral cortex possess multiple topographic representations of sensory dim...
The auditory (cochlear) nerve and a set of intricately connected brainstem nuclei, auditory thalamus...
The basis for multiple representations of equivalent frequency ranges in auditory cortex was studied...
Neuronal responses and topographic organization of feature selectivity in the cerebral cortex are sh...
Sound information is decomposed into spectro-temporal components at the cochlea and distributed into...
Partial funding for Open Access provided by the UMD Libraries' Open Access Publishing Fund.The prima...
The projections to individual cortical areas from extrinsic sources are a major determinant of the a...