The acoustic startle reflex (ASR) is a survival mechanism of alarm, which rapidly alerts the organism to a sudden loud auditory stimulus. In rats, the primary ASR circuit encompasses three serially connected structures: cochlear root neurons (CRNs), neurons in the caudal pontine reticular nucleus (PnC), and motoneurons in the medulla and spinal cord. It is well-established that both CRNs and PnC neurons receive short-latency auditory inputs to mediate the ASR. Here, we investigated the anatomical origin and functional role of these inputs using a multidisciplinary approach that combines morphological, electrophysiological and behavioral techniques. Anterograde tracer injections into the cochlea suggest that CRNs somata and dendrites receive...
The function of brainstem reticulotegmental nucleus (RtTg) and its related circuits are not fully un...
An alerting sound elicits the Acoustic Startle Response (ASR) that is dependent on the sound volume ...
Abstract—Startle is a fast response to sudden, intense stimuli and probably protects the organism fr...
The acoustic startle reflex (ASR) is a survival mechanism of alarm, which rapidly alerts the organis...
The acoustic startle reflex (ASR) is a survival mechanism of alarm, which rapidly alerts the organis...
Cochlear root neurons (CRNs) are involved in the acoustic startle reflex, which is widely used in be...
[EN] Davis et al. (1982) proposed a primary acoustic startle circuit in rats consisting of the audit...
The cochlear root neurons (CRNs) are thought to mediate the auditory startle reflex (ASR) in the rat...
Cochlear root neurons (CRNs) are the first brainstem neurons which initiate and participate in the f...
Davis et al. (1982) proposed a primary acoustic startle circuit in rats consisting of the auditory n...
The latency of the acoustic startle reflex in the rat is 8 msec, measured from tone onset to the beg...
Afferents to the primary startle circuit are essential for the elicitation and modulation of the aco...
The startle reflex is elicited by strong and sudden acoustic, vestibular or trigeminal stimuli. The ...
Alerting sensory stimuli activate the noradrenaline (NE) neurons of the Locus Coeruleus (LC) and the...
Alerting sensory stimuli activate the noradrenaline (NE) neurons of the Locus Coeruleus (LC) and the...
The function of brainstem reticulotegmental nucleus (RtTg) and its related circuits are not fully un...
An alerting sound elicits the Acoustic Startle Response (ASR) that is dependent on the sound volume ...
Abstract—Startle is a fast response to sudden, intense stimuli and probably protects the organism fr...
The acoustic startle reflex (ASR) is a survival mechanism of alarm, which rapidly alerts the organis...
The acoustic startle reflex (ASR) is a survival mechanism of alarm, which rapidly alerts the organis...
Cochlear root neurons (CRNs) are involved in the acoustic startle reflex, which is widely used in be...
[EN] Davis et al. (1982) proposed a primary acoustic startle circuit in rats consisting of the audit...
The cochlear root neurons (CRNs) are thought to mediate the auditory startle reflex (ASR) in the rat...
Cochlear root neurons (CRNs) are the first brainstem neurons which initiate and participate in the f...
Davis et al. (1982) proposed a primary acoustic startle circuit in rats consisting of the auditory n...
The latency of the acoustic startle reflex in the rat is 8 msec, measured from tone onset to the beg...
Afferents to the primary startle circuit are essential for the elicitation and modulation of the aco...
The startle reflex is elicited by strong and sudden acoustic, vestibular or trigeminal stimuli. The ...
Alerting sensory stimuli activate the noradrenaline (NE) neurons of the Locus Coeruleus (LC) and the...
Alerting sensory stimuli activate the noradrenaline (NE) neurons of the Locus Coeruleus (LC) and the...
The function of brainstem reticulotegmental nucleus (RtTg) and its related circuits are not fully un...
An alerting sound elicits the Acoustic Startle Response (ASR) that is dependent on the sound volume ...
Abstract—Startle is a fast response to sudden, intense stimuli and probably protects the organism fr...