The dominance of inhibition in the inferior colliculus
GD Pollak, R Xie, JX Gittelman, S Andoni, N Li - Hearing research, 2011 - Elsevier
Almost all of the processing that occurs in the various lower auditory nuclei converges upon
a common target in the central nucleus of the inferior colliculus (ICc) thus making the ICc the …
a common target in the central nucleus of the inferior colliculus (ICc) thus making the ICc the …
Feature-dependent sensitive periods in the development of complex sound representation
MN Insanally, H Köver, H Kim, S Bao - Journal of Neuroscience, 2009 - Soc Neuroscience
Simple tonal stimuli can shape spectral tuning of cortical neurons during an early epoch of
brain development. The effects of complex sound experience on cortical development …
brain development. The effects of complex sound experience on cortical development …
Hearing in rodents
ML Dent, LA Screven, A Kobrina - Rodent bioacoustics, 2018 - Springer
Hearing in rodents has been measured using both behavioral and physiological methods.
Features of hearing that have been measured in rodents include auditory acuity in quiet and …
Features of hearing that have been measured in rodents include auditory acuity in quiet and …
Representation of frequency-modulated sounds in the human brain
CF Altmann, BH Gaese - Hearing Research, 2014 - Elsevier
Frequency-modulation is a ubiquitous sound feature present in communicative sounds of
various animal species and humans. Functional imaging of the human auditory system has …
various animal species and humans. Functional imaging of the human auditory system has …
Discrimination of frequency modulated sweeps by mice
LA Screven, ML Dent - The Journal of the Acoustical Society of …, 2016 - pubs.aip.org
Mice often produce ultrasonic vocalizations (USVs) that sweep upwards in frequency from
around 60 to around 80 kHz and downwards in frequency from 80 to 60 kHz. Whether or not …
around 60 to around 80 kHz and downwards in frequency from 80 to 60 kHz. Whether or not …
A hierarchy of time scales for discriminating and classifying the temporal shape of sound in three auditory cortical fields
Auditory cortex is essential for mammals, including rodents, to detect temporal “shape” cues
in the sound envelope but it remains unclear how different cortical fields may contribute to …
in the sound envelope but it remains unclear how different cortical fields may contribute to …
Stimulus-specific adaptation in field potentials and neuronal responses to frequency-modulated tones in the primary auditory cortex
In order to structure the sensory environment our brain needs to detect changes in the
surrounding that might indicate events of presumed behavioral relevance. A characteristic …
surrounding that might indicate events of presumed behavioral relevance. A characteristic …
The perceptual categorization of multidimensional stimuli is hierarchically organized
C Chen, L de Hoz - Iscience, 2023 - cell.com
As we interact with our surroundings, we encounter the same or similar objects from different
perspectives and are compelled to generalize. For example, despite their variety we …
perspectives and are compelled to generalize. For example, despite their variety we …
Dependence of the startle response on temporal and spectral characteristics of acoustic modulatory influences in rats and gerbils
N Steube, M Nowotny, PKD Pilz… - Frontiers in Behavioral …, 2016 - frontiersin.org
The acoustic startle response (ASR) and its modulation by non-startling prepulses,
presented shortly before the startle-eliciting stimulus, is a broadly applied test paradigm to …
presented shortly before the startle-eliciting stimulus, is a broadly applied test paradigm to …
Acoustic startle and prepulse inhibition in the Mongolian gerbil
The acoustic startle response has been studied in great detail in rodents, however almost
only in rats and mice, two very similar, domesticated animals. The Mongolian gerbil …
only in rats and mice, two very similar, domesticated animals. The Mongolian gerbil …