GABAA receptors contribute more to rate than temporal coding in the IC of awake mice

Nov 14, 2019Journal of neurophysiology

GABAA receptors influence sound intensity coding more than timing in the midbrain of awake mice

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Abstract

GABAergic inhibition in the auditory midbrain nucleus inferior colliculus (IC) extends the evoked firing rate range of neurons while lowering baseline firing rates.

  • GABAergic inhibition shapes the response of IC neurons to sounds in a nonlinear manner.
  • This inhibition maintains the probability of high firing rates despite reducing overall activity.
  • IC neurons exhibit decreased spontaneous bursting due to GABAergic inhibition, potentially enhancing signal clarity.
  • The ability of neurons to discriminate vocalizations remains unaffected by GABAergic inhibition.

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