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List of Publications via PubMed (NIH National Library of Medicine) Highlighted Publications Zhang, Jiping, Nakamoto, K. T., and Kitzes, L. M. Binaural interaction revisited in the cat primary auditory cortex. J. Neurophysiol. 91:101-117, 2004. Nakamoto, K. T., Zhang, Jiping, and Kitzes, L. M. Response patterns along an isofrequency contour in cat primary auditory cortex (AI) to stimuli varying in average and interaural level. J. Neurophysiol. 91:118-135, 2004. Kitzes L.M., Hollrigel G.S. Response properties of units in the posterior auditory field deprived input from ipsilateral primary cortex. Hear Res. 1996 Oct;100(1-2):120-30. Phillips D.P., Kitzes LM, Semple MN, Hall S.E. Stimulus-induced spike bursts in two fields of cat auditory cortex. Hear Res. 1996 Aug;97(1-2):165-73. Phillips, D.P., M.N. Semple, and L.M. Kitzes. Factors shaping the tone level sensitivity of single neurons in posterior field cat auditory cortex. Journal of Neurophysiology 1995;73:674-686. Kil, J., G.H. Kageyama, M.N. Semple, and L.M. Kitzes. Development of ventral cochlear nucleus projections to the superior olivary complex in gerbil. Journal of Comparative Neurology 1995;353:317-340. Kitzes, L.M., G.H. Kageyama, M.N. Semple, and J. Kil. Development of ectopic projections from the ventral cochlear nucleus to superior olivary complex induced by neonatal ablation contralateral cochlea. Journal of Comparative Neurology 1995;353:341-363. Kitzes, L.M. and D. Doherty. Influence of callosal activity on units in the auditory cortex ferret. (Mustela putorius). Journal of Neurophysiology 1994;71(5):1740-1751. |
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