Journal article

Powerful, onset inhibition in the ventral nucleus of the lateral lemniscus

DAX Nayagam, JC Clarey, AG Paolini

Journal of Neurophysiology | AMER PHYSIOLOGICAL SOC | Published : 2005

Abstract

The function of the ventral nucleus of the lateral lemniscus (VNLL), a secondary processing site within the auditory brain stem, is unclear. It is known to be a major source of inhibition to the inferior colliculus (IC). It is also thought to play a role in coding the temporal aspects of sound, such as onsets and the periodic components of complex stimuli. In vivo intracellular recordings from VNLL neurons (n = 56) in urethane anesthetized rats revealed the presence of large-amplitude, short-duration, onset inhibition in a subset of neurons (14.3%). This inhibition occurred before the first action potential (AP) elicited by noise or tone bursts, was broadly tuned to tonal frequency and was s..

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