chopper neurons (Arnaud Norena )


Subject: chopper neurons
From:    Arnaud Norena  <anorena(at)OLFAC.UNIV-LYON1.FR>
Date:    Wed, 28 Sep 2005 12:13:18 +0200

Hi all, chopper neurons in cochlear nucleus are known to have regular temporal disharge pattern. These neurons then discharge at a given chopping rate. The regularity of discharge is enhanced when the stimulus F0 is close to the chopping frequency. Does anyone know whether the chopping rate is also changed accordingly (F0 slightly different from the intrinsic chopping frequency)?? Thank you Arnaud -- Arnaud Norena Neurosciences & Systèmes Sensoriels CNRS UMR5020 Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1 50, avenue Tony Garnier 69366 LYON cedex 07 France Tel +33 (0)4 37 28 74 91 Fax +33 (0)4 37 28 76 01 anorena(at)olfac.univ-lyon1.fr


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