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Science 31 March 1961:
Vol. 133. no. 3457, pp. 1010 - 1011
DOI: 10.1126/science.133.3457.1010

Articles

Auditory Information from Subcortical Electrical Stimulation in Cats

Philip C. Nieder 1 and William D. Neff 1

1 Laboratory of Physiological Psychology, University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois

Animals trained to respond to sound stimuli were found to perform the learned response when they were electrically stimulated through electrodes chronically implanted in subcortical structures of the auditory pathway. Other animals trained to respond to electrical stimulation of subcortical auditory structures showed differential transfer effects depending on the positions of the stimulating electrodes.


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