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Spatial receptive fields in the cat inferior colliculus
Citation
Semple, MN and Aitkin, LM and Calford, MB and Pettigrew, JD and Phillips, DP, Spatial receptive fields in the cat inferior colliculus, Hearing Research, 10, (2) pp. 203-215. ISSN 0378-5955 (1983) [Refereed Article]
DOI: doi:10.1016/0378-5955(83)90054-0
Abstract
Auditory spatial receptive fields of 122 single units in the inferior colliculus of 8 anesthetised cats were studied with free-field acoustic stimuli presented in the frontal hemisphere. The best frequency and best frequency threshold were determined for each unit with the speaker located in a position where the unit responded strongly. The intensity was then raised to 10 dB above threshold at the best frequency and the boundaries of the spatial receptive field were determined. For sounds of low intensity, receptive field size appeared to be a continuum with respect to best frequency. Units of high best frequency had small circumscribed fields located in the contralateral frontal hemifield. The boundaries of receptive fields for units of progressively lower best frequency expanded in all directions. Thus for intermediate frequencies, fields typically filled the contralateral hemifield whereas for low frequencies, units could be activated by stimulation from any position tested. At higher intensities, the boundaries of the receptive fields of units expanded. Circumscribed receptive field centres lay on a line corresponding to the acoustical axis of the contralateral pinna. For these units with small receptive fields, the free-field response to low intensity sounds appeared to be attributable more to the directional properties of the contralateral pinna than to significant binaural interaction. © 1983.
Item Details
Item Type: | Refereed Article |
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Keywords: | cat; inferior colliculus; pinna; spatial receptive fields; animal experiment; auditory system; cat; central nervous system; cochlear nerve; diagnosis; inferior colliculus; nonhuman; peripheral nervous system; receptive field; Animals |
Research Division: | Biomedical and Clinical Sciences |
Research Group: | Neurosciences |
Research Field: | Neurology and neuromuscular diseases |
Objective Division: | Health |
Objective Group: | Clinical health |
Objective Field: | Clinical health not elsewhere classified |
UTAS Author: | Calford, MB (Professor Mike Calford) |
ID Code: | 91249 |
Year Published: | 1983 |
Web of Science® Times Cited: | 90 |
Deposited By: | Research Division |
Deposited On: | 2014-05-13 |
Last Modified: | 2014-05-13 |
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