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medial geniculate body

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Medial geniculate body is a central concept in auditory neuroscience and neurophysiology research, referring to the principal thalamic nucleus that serves as the primary relay station and processing hub for auditory information transmitted from the inferior colliculus to the auditory cortex, critically investigated for its role in sound localization, pitch discrimination, and other complex aspects of auditory perception.

Top Authors

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EM

University of Fribourg

FD

University of Lausanne

NM

University of California, Irvine

YD

University of Lausanne

JA

University of California, Berkeley

Top Institutions

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University of Lausanne

Lausanne, Switzerland

University of California, Berkeley

Berkeley, United States

Farmington, United States

New York University

New York, United States