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Publications [#287888] of Jennifer M. Groh

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Journal Articles

  1. Bulkin, DA; Groh, JM (2012). Distribution of visual and saccade related information in the monkey inferior colliculus.. Frontiers in neural circuits, 6(SEPTEMBER), 61. [doi]
    (last updated on 2024/04/18)

    Abstract:
    The inferior colliculus (IC) is an essential stop early in the ascending auditory pathway. Though normally thought of as a predominantly auditory structure, recent work has uncovered a variety of non-auditory influences on firing rate in the IC. Here, we map the location within the IC of neurons that respond to the onset of a fixation-guiding visual stimulus. Visual/visuomotor associated activity was found throughout the IC (overall, 84 of 199 sites tested or 42%), but with a far reduced prevalence and strength along recording penetrations passing through the tonotopically organized region of the IC, putatively the central nucleus (11 of 42 sites tested, or 26%). These results suggest that visual information has only a weak effect on early auditory processing in core regions, but more strongly targets the modulatory shell regions of the IC.


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