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    Electrically-driven responses of neurones in the cat ventral cochlear nucleus [Abstract]

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    Maffi, C. L.; Shepherd, Robert K.; Tong, Yit C.; Clark, Graeme M.
    Date
    1991
    Source Title
    Proceedings of the Fifty-fourth Meeting of Australian Physiological and Pharmacological Society
    University of Melbourne Author/s
    Clark, Graeme; Shepherd, Robert
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    Maffi, C. L., Shepherd, R. K., Tong, Y. C., & Clark, G. M. (1991). Electrically-driven responses of neurones in the cat ventral cochlear nucleus [Abstract]. In Proceedings of the Fifty-fourth Meeting of Australian Physiological and Pharmacological Society, Clayton, Victoria.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/11343/26846
    Abstract
    Firing patterns of cat auditory nerve fibres stimulated by constant-current biphasic pulses have been previously described (Javel et al., 1987). The present study investigated the activity of ventral cochlear nucleus (VCN) neurones elicited by current pulses. The objective was to compare electrically-driven activity across VCS units differentiated on the basis of their acoustic response type and classified according to the scheme of Rhode and Smith (1986), namely 'primary-like' (PL) and 'chopper' (C) units.
    Keywords
    otolaryngology; ventral cochlear nucleus (VCN)

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