Function of Cochlear Nucleus cell types ("Richard F. Lyon" )


Subject: Function of Cochlear Nucleus cell types
From:    "Richard F. Lyon"  <dicklyon@xxxxxxxx>
Date:    Sun, 5 Jan 2014 18:25:47 -0800
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--047d7b3435b646f64f04ef43fa5a Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 I've been trying to understand and summarize what's known or theorized about the function of various cochlear nucleus cell types. There's a lot of info on response patterns to tone bursts, speech, tones in noise, etc., and a lot known about where some of the different cell types are in the CN and where they project to, but I'm having trouble finding much on the "why" or the signal processing function that these different patterns serve. The synchrony-enhancing bushy cells project to the olivary complex, so it makes sense that they are part of the binaural localization function. But what about all the others? Where can I find good theories about these? Dick --047d7b3435b646f64f04ef43fa5a Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable <div dir=3D"ltr">I&#39;ve been trying to understand and summarize what&#39;= s known or theorized about the function of various cochlear nucleus cell ty= pes.=A0 There&#39;s a lot of info on response patterns to tone bursts, spee= ch, tones in noise, etc., and a lot known about where some of the different= cell types are in the CN and where they project to, but I&#39;m having tro= uble finding much on the &quot;why&quot; or the signal processing function = that these different patterns serve.=A0 The synchrony-enhancing bushy cells= project to the olivary complex, so it makes sense that they are part of th= e binaural localization function.=A0 But what about all the others?=A0 Wher= e can I find good theories about these?<br> <br>Dick<br><br></div> --047d7b3435b646f64f04ef43fa5a--


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