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Multimodal inputs to the granule cell domain of the cochlear nucleus

Abstract:

Ryugo, David K., C-A Haenggeli, and J.R. Doucet (2003b)
Multimodal inputs to the granule cell domain of the cochlear nucleus. Experimental Brain Research 153:477-485.

There is growing evidence that hearing involves the integration of many brain functions, including vision, balance, somatic sensation, learning and memory, and emotional state. Some of these integrative processes begin at the earliest stages of the central auditory system. In this review, we will discuss evidence that reveals multimodal projections into the granule cell domain of the cochlear nucleus.

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