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A direct commissural connection formed between cochlear nuclei allows information from the contralateral ear to rapidly influence the processing of the ascending auditory signal. Among the neuronal groups proposed to both receive, and contribute to, commissural input is the bushy cell population in the ventral cochlear nucleus (VCN). In this in vivo electrophysiological study we examine the intracellular...
The anteroventral cochlear nucleus (AVCN) is the first central processing site for acoustic information. The influence and extent of convergent auditory nerve input to AVCN neurons was investigated using brief (<0.2 ms) intracochlear electrical activation of spiral ganglion cells. In 40 neurons recorded in vivo, the major intracellular response to stimulation was an excitatory postsynaptic potential...
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