2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.brainres.2006.01.055
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The effect of monaural middle ear destruction on response properties of neurons in the auditory midbrain of juvenile and adult mice

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“…Characteristic frequencies ranged from 14-40 kHz ( Fig. 7B), with a mean of 25.8 ± .5 kHz, and increased with recording depth, as reported previously for Mexican free-tailed bats and other mammalian species (for example, Casseday and Covey 1992;Jen and Xu 2006;Zweirs et al 2004). Average first spike latencies ranged from 7.6 ms to 41.1 ms after stimulus onset, with a mean of 19.8 ± .57ms.…”
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confidence: 82%
“…Characteristic frequencies ranged from 14-40 kHz ( Fig. 7B), with a mean of 25.8 ± .5 kHz, and increased with recording depth, as reported previously for Mexican free-tailed bats and other mammalian species (for example, Casseday and Covey 1992;Jen and Xu 2006;Zweirs et al 2004). Average first spike latencies ranged from 7.6 ms to 41.1 ms after stimulus onset, with a mean of 19.8 ± .57ms.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 82%