Single unit responses were recorded in the medial geniculate body (MGB) of anesthetized cats. In response to acoustical stimulation the properties of response latency, discharge pattern, frequency tuning, binaural interaction, and habituation were examined to allow an appraisal of the differentiation of the MGB by electrophysiological means. It is found that definite boundaries can be determined at which there is a distinct change in response properties; the position of these physiological boundaries seems to correspond with the boundaries between the seven subnuclei of the MGB described by Morest (Morest, D. K. (1964) J. Anat. 98: 611-630) in Golgi-stained material. Using these physiological boundaries to determine unit locations, popula...
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 ...
This is a publisher’s version of an abstract published in Journal of the Oto-laryngological Society ...
1. Extracellular responses to auditory stimuli of single units in the principal division of the medi...
The sources of ascending input to the medial geniculate body (MGB) of the cat were studied using the...
The parcellation of the medial geniculate-body of the cat defined by the auditory response propertie...
In order to study carefully the configuration of response areas of auditory neurons in the medial ge...
To investigate subcortical contributions to cortical reorganization, the frequency organization of t...
A consistent change in the distribution of single units as a function of several of their properties...
Previous studies performed in anesthetized animals have shown differences between the acoustic respo...
Previous studies performed in anesthetized animals have shown differences between the acoustic respo...
1. Azimuth and sound pressure level (SPL) tuning to noise stimulation was characterized in single-un...
The responses of 157 neural units in the magnocellular (mc) and parvocellular (pc) components of the...
Recordings of response to free-field stimuli at best frequency were made from single units in the ce...
The auditory responses of 207 single neurons in the intermediate and deep layers of the superior col...
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 ...
This is a publisher’s version of an abstract published in Journal of the Oto-laryngological Society ...
1. Extracellular responses to auditory stimuli of single units in the principal division of the medi...
The sources of ascending input to the medial geniculate body (MGB) of the cat were studied using the...
The parcellation of the medial geniculate-body of the cat defined by the auditory response propertie...
In order to study carefully the configuration of response areas of auditory neurons in the medial ge...
To investigate subcortical contributions to cortical reorganization, the frequency organization of t...
A consistent change in the distribution of single units as a function of several of their properties...
Previous studies performed in anesthetized animals have shown differences between the acoustic respo...
Previous studies performed in anesthetized animals have shown differences between the acoustic respo...
1. Azimuth and sound pressure level (SPL) tuning to noise stimulation was characterized in single-un...
The responses of 157 neural units in the magnocellular (mc) and parvocellular (pc) components of the...
Recordings of response to free-field stimuli at best frequency were made from single units in the ce...
The auditory responses of 207 single neurons in the intermediate and deep layers of the superior col...
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 ...
This is a publisher’s version of an abstract published in Journal of the Oto-laryngological Society ...