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1. Broadband Onset Inhibition Can Suppress Spectral Splatter in the Auditory Brainstem

2. Fast inhibition alters first spike timing in auditory brainstem neurons

3. Broadband onset inhibition can suppress spectral splatter in the auditory brainstem.

4. Intracellular responses and morphology of rat ventral complex of the lateral lemniscus neurons in vivo.

5. Powerful, onset inhibition in the ventral nucleus of the lateral lemniscus.

6. Balanced inhibition and excitation underlies spike firing regularity in ventral cochlear nucleus chopper neurons.

7. Fast inhibition alters first spike timing in auditory brainstem neurons.

8. Ventral cochlear nucleus coding of voice onset time in naturally spoken syllables.

9. Spontaneous and stimulus-evoked intrinsic optical signals in primary auditory cortex of the cat.

10. Directionality derived from differential sensitivity to monaural and binaural cues in the cat's medial geniculate body.

11. Interhemispheric connections of somatosensory cortex in the flying fox.

12. Interhemispheric modulation of somatosensory receptive fields: evidence for plasticity in primary somatosensory cortex.

13. Cortical synthesis of azimuth-sensitive single-unit responses with nonmonotonic level tuning: a thalamocortical comparison in the cat.

14. Comparison of noise and tone azimuth tuning of neurons in cat primary auditory cortex and medical geniculate body.

15. Functional organization of sound direction and sound pressure level in primary auditory cortex of the cat.

16. Effects of ear plugging on single-unit azimuth sensitivity in cat primary auditory cortex. II. Azimuth tuning dependent upon binaural stimulation.

17. Effects of ear plugging on single-unit azimuth sensitivity in cat primary auditory cortex. I. Evidence for monaural directional cues.

18. The anterior ectosylvian sulcal auditory field in the cat: I. An electrophysiological study of its relationship to surrounding auditory cortical fields.

19. The anterior ectosylvian sulcal auditory field in the cat: II. A horseradish peroxidase study of its thalamic and cortical connections.

20. Masking by internally generated noise and protection by middle ear muscle activity.

21. Auditory response properties of neurons in the anterior ectosylvian sulcus of the cat.

22. Frequency representation in auditory cortex of the common marmoset (Callithrix jacchus jacchus).

23. Auditory response properties of neurons in the claustrum and putamen of the cat.

24. Frequency representation in the auditory midbrain and forebrain of a marsupial, the northern native cat (Dasyurus hallucatus).

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