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Organization of projection from brainstem auditory nuclei to the inferior colliculus of Japanese house bat (Pipistrellus abramus).

Tetsufumi ItoTakafumi FuruyamaKazuma HaseKohta I KobayasiShizuko Hiryu
Published in: Brain and behavior (2018)
Synaptic organization of IC of Japanese house bat shows specialization which is likely to relate for echolocation. Input nuclei to the IC make clusters which terminate in specific part of the ICC, implying the presence of microdomains. LG neurons have roles for binding IC microdomains.
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