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Representation of frequency-modulated sweeps in the cochlear nucleus of the big brown bat.

Andrea Megela SimmonsMichaela WarneckeJames A Simmons
Published in: JASA express letters (2023)
The cochlear nucleus (CN) receives ipsilateral input from the auditory nerve and projects to other auditory brainstem nuclei. Little is known about CN processing of signals used for echolocation. This study recorded multiple unit activity in the CN of anesthetized big brown bats (Eptesicus fuscus) to ultrasonic frequency-modulated (FM) sweeps differing in sweep direction. FM up-sweeps evoke larger peak amplitudes at shorter onset latencies and with smaller amplitude-latency trading ratios than FM down-sweeps. Variability of onset latencies is in the tens of microsecond ranges, indicating sharp temporal precision in the CN for coding of FM signals.
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