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Cochlear efferent feedback balances interaural sensitivity.


ABSTRACT: Neurons in the lateral superior olive (LSO) compute sound location based on differences in interaural intensity, coded in ascending signals from the two cochleas. Unilateral destruction of the neuronal feedback from the LSO to the cochlea, the lateral olivocochlear efferents, disrupted the normal interaural correlation in response amplitudes to sounds of equal intensity. Thus, lateral olivocochlear feedback maintains the binaural balance in neural excitability required for accurate localization of sounds in space.

SUBMITTER: Darrow KN 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC1806686 | biostudies-literature | 2006 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Cochlear efferent feedback balances interaural sensitivity.

Darrow Keith N KN   Maison Stéphane F SF   Liberman M Charles MC  

Nature neuroscience 20061119 12


Neurons in the lateral superior olive (LSO) compute sound location based on differences in interaural intensity, coded in ascending signals from the two cochleas. Unilateral destruction of the neuronal feedback from the LSO to the cochlea, the lateral olivocochlear efferents, disrupted the normal interaural correlation in response amplitudes to sounds of equal intensity. Thus, lateral olivocochlear feedback maintains the binaural balance in neural excitability required for accurate localization  ...[more]

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