2023
DOI: 10.3389/fncir.2023.1229746
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Differential projections from the cochlear nucleus to the inferior colliculus in the mouse

Abstract: The cochlear nucleus (CN) is often regarded as the gateway to the central auditory system because it initiates all ascending pathways. The CN consists of dorsal and ventral divisions (DCN and VCN, respectively), and whereas the DCN functions in the analysis of spectral cues, circuitry in VCN is part of the pathway focused on processing binaural information necessary for sound localization in horizontal plane. Both structures project to the inferior colliculus (IC), which serves as a hub for the auditory system… Show more

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“…where k CRN is the CRN input semi-saturation constant. The connection from CRN to IC [108] is excitatory. The IC, on its turn, sends a direct excitatory projection to SC [109] and indirect excitatory projections to mPFC and Amyg [5,105].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…where k CRN is the CRN input semi-saturation constant. The connection from CRN to IC [108] is excitatory. The IC, on its turn, sends a direct excitatory projection to SC [109] and indirect excitatory projections to mPFC and Amyg [5,105].…”
Section: Institutional Review Board Statement: Not Applicablementioning
confidence: 99%