Intensity-Amplitude Functions of Wave Activity in the Superior-Olivary Complex of the Cat

Wave activity in response to tonal stimuli was recorded in the superior-olivary complex of anesthetized cats. Increases in stimulus intensity yielded measurable increases in superior-olive potentials up to a limiting intensity. The intensity-amplitude curves were found to approximate power functions...

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