Lateral suppression and inhibition in the cochlear nucleus of the cat (original) (raw)
Auditory Nuclei: Distinctive Response Patterns to White Noise and Tones in Unanesthetized Cats
david galin
Science, 1964
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Neurons in the cat's primary auditory cortex distinguished by their responses to tones and wide-spectrum noise
alan Musicant
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Donald Godfrey
The Journal of Comparative Neurology, 1975
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Single unit activity in the posteroventral cochlear nucleus of the cat
Donald Godfrey
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Dexter Irvine
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István Winkler
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Chiming Huang
Experimental Neurology, 1979
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Steven Greenberg
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Robert Frisina
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John Guinan
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Ramesh Rajan
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Paul Knight
Brain Research, 1977
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Josef Syka
Hearing Research, 1995
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