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2021, Hearing ResearchCitation Excerpt :In the auditory pathway, the IC is an obligatory station that receives convergent inputs from numerous brainstem structures and sends its highly processed outputs to the auditory thalamus, and, subsequently, to primary auditory cortex. Numerous studies have reported that IC neurons are sensitive to various spectral and temporal stimulus attributes (Escabí and Schreiner, 2002; Irvine and Gago, 1990; Krishna and Semple, 2000; Kuwada et al., 1997; Langner and Schreiner, 1988; Ramachandran et al., 1999; Rees and Møller, 1983, 1987; C. E. Schreiner and Langner, 1988; C. Schreiner et al., 1938). However, many such studies use only highly simplified stimuli, such as amplitude modulated tones or noise stimuli, which simplifies stimulus design and data interpretation, but the ecological validity of such simplified stimuli may be limited, raising questions about whether or how findings generalize to the much more complex natural soundscapes experienced by animals in the real world.
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Present address: University Laboratory of Physiology, Parks Road. Oxford, OX1 3PT U.K. The present work was carried out while he was a visiting researcher at the University of Pittsburgh.