Development of inferior colliculus response properties in C57BL/6J mouse pups |
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Authors: | Dr. A. Shnerson J. F. Willott |
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Affiliation: | (1) Present address: Laboratoire de Neurophysiologie Sensorielle, Université de Provence, Centre de Saint-Jérome, F-13397 Marseilles Cedex 4, France;(2) Department of Psychology, Northern Illinois University, 60115 DeKalb, Illinois, USA |
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Abstract: | Summary Response properties of inferior colliculus (IC) neurons were studied in tranquilized C57BL/6J mice during a period of rapid auditory system development between 12 and 17 days of age. In IC units of the youngest mice, spontaneous activity was absent, a disproportionate number of onset responses was observed, and many units were not securely driven by sound. Frequency response ranges were restricted to relatively low frequencies, sharpness of tuning was poor, and thresholds at best frequencies (BFs) were quite high. Dynamic intensity ranges were restricted, but nonmonotonic functions were observed. By 15–17 days of age, spontaneous activity was appreciable, incidences of response patterns were near adult proportions, and most units in the ventrolateral nucleus were securely driven by tones. Response ranges had expanded markedly to include high frequencies, sharpness of tuning increased, and thresholds had decreased. Dynamic intensity ranges and intensity functions were similar to those observed in adult mice. |
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Keywords: | Inferior colliculus Development Response properties Mouse Auditory physiology |
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