2020
DOI: 10.1101/2020.06.03.131516
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Small dendritic synapses enhance temporal coding in a model of cochlear nucleus bushy cells

Abstract: Spherical bushy cells (SBC) in the the anteroventral cochlear nucleus can improve the temporal precision of the auditory nerve spiking activity despite receiving sometimes only a single suprathreshold axosomatic input. The interaction with small dendritic inputs could provide a possible explanation for this phenomenon.In a compartment model of spherical bushy cells with a stylized or realistic three-dimensional representation of the bushy dendrite we explored this proposal. Phase-locked dendritic inputs caused… Show more

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