B E Norris
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1.
Wiener-Vacher S, Guinan Jr J, Kobler J, Norris B
Hear Res
. 1999 Jul;
133(1-2):139-48.
PMID: 10416872
Stapedius-motoneuron cell bodies in the brainstem are spatially organized according to their acoustic response laterality, as demonstrated by intracellular labeling of physiologically identified motoneurons [Vacher et al., 1989. J. Comp....
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Melcher J, Knudson I, Fullerton B, Guinan Jr J, Norris B, Kiang N
Hear Res
. 1996 Apr;
93(1-2):1-27.
PMID: 8735066
This paper is the first in a series aimed at identifying the cellular generators of the brainstem auditory evoked potential (BAEP) in cats. The approach involves (1) developing experimental procedures...
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Kobler J, Guinan Jr J, Vacher S, Norris B
J Neurophysiol
. 1992 Sep;
68(3):807-17.
PMID: 1432049
1. The sound frequency selectivities of single stapedius motoneurons were investigated in ketamine anesthetized and in decerebrate cats by recording from axons in the small nerve fascicles entering the stapedius...
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Guinan Jr J, Joseph M, Norris B
J Comp Neurol
. 1989 Sep;
287(1):134-44.
PMID: 2794124
To determine the brainstem origins and axonal routes of stapedius motoneurons, we labeled motoneurons by injecting cat stapedius muscles with horseradish peroxidase. Some injections were made in normal cats and...
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Joseph M, Guinan Jr J, Fullerton B, Norris B, Kiang N
J Comp Neurol
. 1985 Feb;
232(1):43-54.
PMID: 3973082
Cell bodies of stapedius motoneurons were identified by retrograde transport of horseradish peroxidase (HRP) following injections into the stapedius muscle. Large injections were made in an attempt to label all...
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Guinan Jr J, WARR W, Norris B
J Comp Neurol
. 1984 Jun;
226(1):21-7.
PMID: 6736294
By anterograde tracing using autoradiography, we have found topographic organizations in the projections of both medial and lateral olivocochlear (OC) systems in the cat. Lateral-zone injections show an ipsilateral cochleotopic...
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Guinan Jr J, WARR W, Norris B
J Comp Neurol
. 1983 Dec;
221(3):358-70.
PMID: 6655089
An anterograde tracer (35S-methionine) was injected unilaterally in the superior olivary complex (SOC) at regions previously demonstrated by retrograde labeling to contain olivocochlear (OC) cell bodies. Quantitative analysis of cochlear...
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Richter E, Norris B, Fullerton B, Levine R, Kiang N
Am J Anat
. 1983 Oct;
168(2):157-66.
PMID: 6650433
The medial nucleus of the trapezoid body (MNTB) appears to be a prominent auditory structure in many mammals. However, the presence of an MNTB in the human brain has not...
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Bourk T, Mielcarz J, Norris B
Hear Res
. 1981 Jul;
4(3-4):215-41.
PMID: 7263511
A quantitatively accurate map of the tonotopic organization of the anteroventral cochlear nucleus (AVCN) was derived from single unit recordings. Histologically localized single unit recordings from many animals were mapped...
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Godfrey D, Kiang N, Norris B
J Comp Neurol
. 1975 Jul;
162(2):269-84.
PMID: 1150922
Single unit activity was examined in three component layers of the dorsal cochlear nucleus (DCN): the molecular layer, the fusiform cell layer, and the polymorphic layer (deep DCN). Electrophysiological units...