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Divergent and point-to-point connections in the commissural pathway between the inferior colliculi

The commissure of the inferior colliculus interconnects the left and right sides of the auditory midbrain and provides the final opportunity for interaction between the two sides of the auditory pathway at the subcortical level. Although the functional properties of the commissure are beginning to b...

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Published in:Journal of comparative neurology (1911) 2009-05, Vol.514 (3), p.226-239
Main Authors: Malmierca, Manuel S., Hernández, Olga, Antunes, Flora M., Rees, Adrian
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