In adult animals, lesions to parts of the auditory receptor organ, the cochlea, can produce plasticity of the topographic (cochleotopic) frequency map in primary auditory cortex and a restricted or patchy plasticity in the auditory midbrain. This effect is similar to the plasticity of topographic ma
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Plasticity in the tonotopic organization of the medial geniculate body in adult cats following restricted unilateral cochlear lesions
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- John Wiley and Sons
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- 2003
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The region of the cat's cortex bounded by the suprasylvian sulci and a line approximately perpendicular to the dorsal tip of the pseudosylvian sulcus has been defined as auditory cortex by electrophysiological techniques (Bremer and DOW, '39; Ades, '41; Woolsey and Walzl, '42; Hind, '53). On the bas