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Example of the response characteristics of an ILD-sensitive neuron in the DNLL. A, Raster plots show sustained responses (cell_230207_05; BF = 2500 Hz) to a 200 ms pure-tone stimulus at BF presented with ILDs of 0 and 20 dB. Example of the response characteristics of an ILD-sensitive neuron in the DNLL. A, Raster plots show sustained responses (cell_230207_05; BF = 2500 Hz) to a 200 ms pure-tone stimulus at BF presented with ILDs of 0 and 20 dB. The shapes of the APs are displayed on the right. B, ILD function of the neuron shown in A. Negative ILDs indicate that the ipsilateral stimulus is louder than the contralateral stimulus. The parameters used to characterize the ILD sensitivity of the neurons are illustrated in gray. Ida Siveke et al. J. Neurosci. 2012;32: ©2012 by Society for Neuroscience
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