1982
DOI: 10.1007/bf00609669
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Auditory physiological properties of the neurones in the inferior colliculus of the big brown bat,Eptesicus fuscus

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“…High BF neurons tended to have high MTs and short response latencies. These findings are similar to those obtained from previous studies on the same species of bat (Casseday and Covey 1992;Jen and Schlegel 1982;Jen et al 1987;Pinheiro et al 1991;Poon et al 1990;Wu and Jen 1991).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 92%
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“…High BF neurons tended to have high MTs and short response latencies. These findings are similar to those obtained from previous studies on the same species of bat (Casseday and Covey 1992;Jen and Schlegel 1982;Jen et al 1987;Pinheiro et al 1991;Poon et al 1990;Wu and Jen 1991).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 92%
“…The discharge patterns of all 110 neurons studied can be described as phasic responders (P; n = 74, 67%), phasic bursters (PB; n = 19, 17%) or tonic responders (T; n = 17, 16%) as in previous studies (Jen and Schlegel 1982;Pollak et al 1978). When stimulated with 3-and 19-ms pulses, phasic responders always discharged 1-2 impulses (Fig.…”
Section: Bicuculline Application On Neuronal Responsessupporting
confidence: 58%
“…Neurons tuned for the duration of a stimulus have been found in the central auditory systems of a number of vertebrates, including frogs (Potter, 1965;Narins and Capranica, 1980;Hall and Feng, 1986;Gooler and Feng, 1992), mice (Brand et al, 2000), chinchillas (Chen, 1998), cats , and various species of echolocating bats (Jen and Schlegel, 1982;Pinheiro et al, 1991;Casseday et al, 1994;Condon et al, 1996;Galazyuk and Feng, 1997;Fuzessery and Hall, 1999). Neurons tuned to the duration of a stationary bar of light have also been found in areas 17 and 18 of the cat visual cortex (Duysens et al, 1996).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Higher order temporal features, such as gap and signal duration, are analyzed by upstream auditory nuclei. In particular, cells tuned to stimulus duration, known as duration-tuned neurons (DTNs), are found first in the auditory midbrain of amphibians (Narins and Capranica, 1980) and mammals (Jen and Schlegel, 1982;Casseday et al, 1994;Chen, 1998;Fuzessery and Hall, 1999;Brand et al, 2000;Pérez-González et al, 2006;Wang et al, 2006). Auditory DTNs exist across vertebrate species and taxa and vary widely in their preferred range of signal durations (for review, see Sayegh et al, 2011).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%