Research Article

Investigation of Neuron Latency Modulated by Bilateral Inferior Collicular Interactions Using Whole-Cell Patch Clamp Recording in Brain Slices

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Synaptic input types between the bilateral inferior colliculus. (a-1–a-3) Showed a representative excitatory postsynaptic current (EPSC) (type E, #20160513001-E-5-1), inhibitory postsynaptic current (IPSC) (type I, #20160724001-E-5-1), and a combination of EPSC and IPSC () (type , #20160801001-E-5-2), respectively, observed in the recording side of the CNIC and DCIC, which were recorded under −60 mV and 0 mV, respectively, using the voltage-clamp mode. (b) Pattern diagram illustrating bilateral IC stimulation and recording. (c) The proportions of these three types of synaptic inputs were 32.2% (28/87), 8% (7/87), and 59.8% (52/87).