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Why do Cats Need A Dorsal Cochlear Nucleus?
Israel Nelken
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, Eric D. Young
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Department of Neurobiology (Natural Sciences)
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Dorsal Cochlear nucleus
100%
Pinna
50%
Best Frequency
50%
Non-auditory
50%
Spontaneous Activity
33%
Cochlear nucleus
33%
Narrowband
33%
Spectral Notch
33%
Wideband
33%
Type 2 Response
33%
Response Characteristics
33%
Internal Structure
16%
Principal Cells
16%
Auditory Processing
16%
Response Properties
16%
Somatosensory Input
16%
Auditory System
16%
Interneuron
16%
Auditory Information
16%
Inhibitory Mechanism
16%
Auditory Periphery
16%
Multiple Input
16%
Anatomical Study
16%
Auditory Pathway
16%
Multiple Output
16%
Vertical Cell
16%
Ventral Cochlear nucleus
16%
Medicine and Dentistry
Dorsal Cochlear Nucleus
100%
Notch
50%
Pinna
50%
Division
33%
Cochlear Nucleus
33%
Interneuron
16%
Auditory System
16%
Ventral Cochlear Nucleus
16%
Neuroscience
Dorsal Cochlear Nucleus
100%
Cochlear Nucleus
50%
Notch
50%
Interneuron
16%
Auditory System
16%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Notch
100%
Interneuron
33%