Single unit and population responses during inhibitory gating of striatal activity in freely moving rats.

Published in Neuroscience, 2007

Recommended citation: Cromwell, H. C., Klein, A., & Mears, R. P. (2007). "Single unit and population responses during inhibitory gating of striatal activity in freely moving rats." Neuroscience 1.146(1), 69-85. https://mears-ufl.github.io/files/paper2.pdf

The present data show that striatal cells do respond to auditory information and display IG of this sensory input. IG in this neural subregion is more sparse in terms of the percentage of sensory responsive cells that gate compared with other structures that have been investigated such as the medial prefrontal cortex (Mears et al., 2006) and amygdala (Cromwell et al., 2005a).

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Recommended citation: Cromwell, H. C., Klein, A., & Mears, R. P. (2007). "Single unit and population responses during inhibitory gating of striatal activity in freely moving rats." Neuroscience 1.146(1), 69-85.