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The basal third of the organ contains hair cells responsive to sounds at frequencies below 1 kHz.
Using a method that is not biased to neuronal activity (cell-attached recordings), the authors report that <5% of neurons responded robustly to sounds at any instant.
(C ) The response of the cells to sounds at two different ITDs (rows) for white noise (left column) and a natural sound (right column).
The repetition positivity is a frontally distributed positive deflection to sounds at around 100 200 ms after sound onset that increases with increasing repetition of standard tones (Haenschel et al., 2005; Cooper et al., 2013).
The synaptic output of hair cells drive the first spikes in the auditory system with a precision of hundreds of microseconds, allowing phase-locking to sounds at kHz frequencies, and here we have demonstrated that the first spikes in the visual system display a similar degree of phase-locking at frequencies relevant to vision.
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