Neurophysiological basis of directional hearing in amphibia
- PMID: 628442
- DOI: 10.1038/272138a0
Neurophysiological basis of directional hearing in amphibia
Abstract
Discrete regions of neural tissue along the anterior-posterior axis of the torus semicircularis act as resonators, each one broadly tuned to a different range of frequencies, and each one responding optimally to the incident sound from a different direction. In this way, a map of auditory space is represented in the midbrain.
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