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Hyperpolarization-activated cation channels confer tonotopic specialization for temporal encoding of sound frequency in the cochlear nucleus.
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Hyperpolarization-activated cation channels confer tonotopic specialization for temporal encoding of sound frequency in the cochlear nucleus.
["Owusu-Nyantakyi K", "Hamlette L", "Ashida G", "Weimann S", "Oline S", "Burger R"]
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UNLABELLED: Sensory neurons are equipped with physiological properties vital for accurate signal processing. The functional importance of such properties is exemplified in auditory circuits where intrinsic excitability is optimized to detect frequency-specific features. In birds, the neurons of nucleus magnocellularis (NM) receive primary auditory input (Rubel and Parks, 1975a; Parks and Rubel, 1978; Jackson et al., 1982) and are arranged tonotopically. NM comprises a superficially homogenous ne...
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