Hyperpolarization-activated current (Ih) in the inferior colliculus: distribution and contribution to temporal processing.
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Sequential Filtering Processes Shape Feature Detection in Crickets: A Framework for Song Pattern Recognition.General anesthesia mediated by effects on ion channelsAn auditory feature detection circuit for sound pattern recognitionThe superior paraolivary nucleus shapes temporal response properties of neurons in the inferior colliculusFunctional contributions of HCN channels in the primary auditory neurons of the mouse inner ear.Dopamine modulates auditory responses in the inferior colliculus in a heterogeneous manner.Development of on-off spiking in superior paraolivary nucleus neurons of the mouse.Sound rhythms are encoded by postinhibitory rebound spiking in the superior paraolivary nucleusCell's intrinsic biophysical properties play a role in the systematic decrease in time-locking ability of central auditory neuronsA computational model of inferior colliculus responses to amplitude modulated sounds in young and aged rats.FM velocity selectivity in the inferior colliculus is inherited from velocity-selective inputs and enhanced by spike thresholdDynamic interaction of Ih and IK-LVA during trains of synaptic potentials in principal neurons of the medial superior olive.Dendritic HCN channels shape excitatory postsynaptic potentials at the inner hair cell afferent synapse in the mammalian cochleaIntracellular recordings from combination-sensitive neurons in the inferior colliculusNeuronal responses to lemniscal stimulation in laminar brain slices of the inferior colliculusNicotine-Mediated ADP to Spike Transition: Double Spiking in Septal Neurons.Directional summation in non-direction selective retinal ganglion cells.Reduction in neural performance following recovery from anoxic stress is mimicked by AMPK pathway activation.Population diversity and function of hyperpolarization-activated current in olfactory bulb mitral cells.An essential role for modulation of hyperpolarization-activated current in the development of binaural temporal precisionWell-timed, brief inhibition can promote spiking: postinhibitory facilitation.Duration tuning in the auditory midbrain of echolocating and non-echolocating vertebrates.Frequency tuning of synaptic inhibition underlying duration-tuned neurons in the mammalian inferior colliculus.Co-release of inhibitory neurotransmitters in the mouse auditory midbrainLocal neuronal circuits that may shape the discharge patterns of inferior collicular neurons.Postnatal maturational properties of rat parafascicular thalamic neurons recorded in vitro.Tonotopic organization of the hyperpolarization-activated current (Ih) in the mammalian medial superior olive.Inhibition shapes response selectivity in the inferior colliculus by gain modulation.Distinct roles for glycine and GABA in shaping the response properties of neurons in the superior paraolivary nucleus of the rat.Roles of inhibition in creating complex auditory responses in the inferior colliculus: facilitated combination-sensitive neurons.Large GABAergic neurons form a distinct subclass within the mouse dorsal cortex of the inferior colliculus with respect to intrinsic properties, synaptic inputs, sound responses, and projections.Tinnitus: Prospects for Pharmacological Interventions With a Seesaw Model.Membrane properties and firing patterns of inferior colliculus neurons: an in vivo patch-clamp study in rodents.Comparison of responses of neurons in the mouse inferior colliculus to current injections, tones of different durations, and sinusoidal amplitude-modulated tones.In vivo dynamic clamp study of I(h) in the mouse inferior colliculus.Characterization of neuronal subsets surrounded by perineuronal nets in the rhesus auditory brainstem.The hyperpolarization-activated non-specific cation current (In ) adjusts the membrane properties, excitability, and activity pattern of the giant cells in the rat dorsal cochlear nucleus.Nitric oxide selectively suppresses IH currents mediated by HCN1-containing channels.Hyperpolarization-activated currents are differentially expressed in mice brainstem auditory nuclei.The representation of amplitude modulations in the mammalian auditory midbrain.
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Hyperpolarization-activated current (Ih) in the inferior colliculus: distribution and contribution to temporal processing.
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Benedikt Grothe
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2003-09-10T00:00:00Z