Kv4 channels improve the temporal processing of auditory neurons in the cochlear nucleus
Chuangeng Zhang,
Meijian Wang,
Tingting Zhang
et al.
Abstract:Kv4 channels generate A‐type current known to regulate neuronal excitability. Its role in processing timing information is understudied, especially in the auditory system where temporal information is crucial for hearing. In the cochlear nucleus, principal bushy neurons are specialized for temporal processing with distinct biophysical properties owing to their expression of various voltage‐gated ion channels. Previous studies reported conflicting information regarding the expression and potential role of Kv4 c… Show more
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