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Sensitivity of single neurons in auditory cortex of cat to binaural tonal stimulation; effects of varying interaural time and intensity

Sensitivity of single neurons in auditory cortex of cat to binaural tonal stimulation; effects of... Effkcts of Cat to of Varyg teraural Stimulation; and tensity LDSAY VViscons, Madison, M. Wiscons 53706 JOHN F. BRUGGE, NIKOLAI AND DAVID J. ANDERSON Laboratory of Newophysiology, A. DUBROVSKY, University of CONSIDERABLE ATTENTION has been directed toward the effects of stimulation on sgle at several levels of the system. Cells the superior olivary complex and ferior colliculus are affected by small changes teraural tensity (3, 8, 9, 11, 13, 22) and when lowfrequency tones are employed discharges of sgle s are critically clependent on the of arrival of the stimulus at the two ears (8, 9, 16, 17, 22). These observations have led to the suggestion that such may play a rol2n localizg the source of a sound space. Small changes the teraural tensity also fluence the responses of cells the medial geniculate body (1, 2) and recently Hall and Goldste (12) have shown that the are fluenced by clicks, noise bursts, and tones of varyg frequency presented to both ears simultaneously. Behavioral experiments dicate that the ability of a cat to localize or lateralize sounci accurately is abolished or severely impaired by bilateral ablation of (15, 18). It might, therefore, be expected that sgle the would be http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Journal of Neurophysiology The American Physiological Society

Sensitivity of single neurons in auditory cortex of cat to binaural tonal stimulation; effects of varying interaural time and intensity

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The American Physiological Society
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0022-3077
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Abstract

Effkcts of Cat to of Varyg teraural Stimulation; and tensity LDSAY VViscons, Madison, M. Wiscons 53706 JOHN F. BRUGGE, NIKOLAI AND DAVID J. ANDERSON Laboratory of Newophysiology, A. DUBROVSKY, University of CONSIDERABLE ATTENTION has been directed toward the effects of stimulation on sgle at several levels of the system. Cells the superior olivary complex and ferior colliculus are affected by small changes teraural tensity (3, 8, 9, 11, 13, 22) and when lowfrequency tones are employed discharges of sgle s are critically clependent on the of arrival of the stimulus at the two ears (8, 9, 16, 17, 22). These observations have led to the suggestion that such may play a rol2n localizg the source of a sound space. Small changes the teraural tensity also fluence the responses of cells the medial geniculate body (1, 2) and recently Hall and Goldste (12) have shown that the are fluenced by clicks, noise bursts, and tones of varyg frequency presented to both ears simultaneously. Behavioral experiments dicate that the ability of a cat to localize or lateralize sounci accurately is abolished or severely impaired by bilateral ablation of (15, 18). It might, therefore, be expected that sgle the would be

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Journal of NeurophysiologyThe American Physiological Society

Published: Nov 1, 1969

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