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    Professor Li Liang’s research group published a paper on Hearing Research, revealing that the envelope and fine structure of sound have different binaural processing modes in the rat’s auditory midbrain

    • Last Update: 2021-12-27
    • Source: Internet
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    The sounds in our daily lives, including speech and music, have time-domain information with multiple frequency bands


    The auditory midbrain-inferior central nucleus (ICC) neurons are regulated by binaural information and exhibit the characteristics of binaural inhibition or binaural excitement (or binaural summation)



    This research was funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China


    Xu N#*, Luo L#, Chen L, Ding Y, Li L*.


    Full text link: https:// class="date">2021-12-16

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