Synaptic mechanisms for coding timing in auditory neurons.

@article{Trussell1999SynapticMF,
 title={Synaptic mechanisms for coding timing in auditory neurons.},
 author={Laurence O. Trussell},
 journal={Annual review of physiology},
 year={1999},
 volume={61},
 pages={
 477-96
 },
 url={https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:18017448}
}
Neurons in the cochlear ganglion and auditory brain stem nuclei preserve the relative timing of action potentials passed through sequential synaptic levels. To accomplish this task, these neurons...

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