| Literature DB >> 22348198 |
Amar U Kishan1, Charles C Lee, Jeffery A Winer.
Abstract
The olivocochlear (OC) pathway is the source of major feedback control of ascending acoustic information. Two main patterns of axonal branching are evident at this and other levels of the auditory pathway: long-distance collaterals and branches involved in feedback-control loops. Only a minority of OC neurons project to both cochlea, consistent with a role for the system in sound localization. OC branches to the ventral cochlear nucleus provide the anatomical substrate for a feedback control loop that could aid in modulating the intensity of acoustic information being conveyed to higher cortical levels while still dampening the overall intensity of signaling from the cochlea itself.Entities:
Year: 2011 PMID: 22348198 PMCID: PMC3279734
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Open J Neurosci ISSN: 2075-9088