Subject: Re: pitch neurons From: Martin Braun <nombraun(at)POST.NETLINK.SE> Date: Sat, 12 Oct 2002 11:49:12 +0200Eckard Blumschein wrote: "We implicitly first want to see nice, spatially ordered maps of periodicity-tuned elements." These maps have been published for the guinea fowl and the cat by Langner and Schreiner in the 1980s. If you want to have them in color, take the recent ones from the chinchilla: Gerald Langner, Monika Albert and Thorsten Briede (2002) Temporal and spatial coding of periodicity information in the inferior colliculus of awake chinchilla (Chinchilla laniger). Hear Res 168, 110-130. Martin ------------------------------------------- Martin Braun Neuroscience of Music S-671 95 Klässbol Sweden e-mail: nombraun(at)post.netlink.se web site: http://hem.netlink.se/~sbe29751/home.htm ------------------------------------------- On the evolution of a fact in science: Stage 1 .......................... "Totally absurd stuff." Stage 2 .......................... "Interesting, but queer." Stage 3 .......................... "Correct, but unimportant." Stage 4 .......................... "I have always said this." [John BS Haldane (1892 - 1964), biologist]