Benedikt Grothe

Publication List Details

Period

1992 - 2009

Number

20

Co-Authors

Binaural Response Properties of Low-Frequency Neurons in the Gerbil Dorsal Nucleus of the Lateral Lemniscus (2006)

Armin H. Seidl, Benedikt Grothe, J Neurophysiol, I. Siveke, S. D. Ewert, B. Grothe, ...

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This review comes from a themed issue on Sensory systems (2004)

Hubert Amrein, Edited Catherine Dulac, Benedikt Grothe

Pheromones have essential roles in the social behavior of most animals. Studies of pheromone-driven behaviors are especially attractive in Drosophila melanogaster, because these insects are...

Sound localization and delay lines – do mammals fit the model (2003)

David Mcalpine, Benedikt Grothe

The current dominant model of binaural sound localization proposes that the lateral position of a sound source is determined by the position of maximal activation within an array of binaural...

Monaural interaction of excitation and inhibition in the medial superior olive of the mustached bat. An adaptation for biosonar (1992)

Grothe, Benedikt, Vater, Marianne, Casseday, J. H., Covey, Ellen

In most mammals, the superior olive is the first stage for binaural interaction. Neurons in the medial superior olive (MSO) receive excitatory input from both ears and are sensitive to interaural...

The functional role of GABA and glycine in monaural and binaural processing in the inferior colliculus of horseshoe bats (1992)

Vater, Marianne, Habbicht, Hartmann, Kössl, Manfred, Grothe, Benedikt

The functional role of GABA and glycine in monaural and binaural signal analysis was studied in single unit recordings from the central nucleus of the inferior colliculus (IC) of horseshoe bats...

Maturation of glycinergic inhibition in the gerbil medial superior olive after hearing onset

Magnusson, Anna K, Kapfer, Christoph, Grothe, Benedikt, Koch, Ursula

The neurones of the medial superior olive (MSO) are the most temporally sensitive neurones in the brain. They respond to the arrival time difference of sound at the two ears with a microsecond...

Maturation of glycinergic inhibition in the gerbil medial superior olive after hearing onset

Magnusson, Anna K, Kapfer, Christoph, Grothe, Benedikt, Koch, Ursula

The neurones of the medial superior olive (MSO) are the most temporally sensitive neurones in the brain. They respond to the arrival time difference of sound at the two ears with a microsecond...

Efficient Temporal Processing of Naturalistic Sounds

Lesica, Nicholas A., Grothe, Benedikt

In this study, we investigate the ability of the mammalian auditory pathway to adapt its strategy for temporal processing under natural stimulus conditions. We derive temporal receptive fields from...