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Science 9 July 1982:
Vol. 217. no. 4555, pp. 175 - 177
DOI: 10.1126/science.7089553

Articles

Science, Vol 217, Issue 4555, 175-177
Copyright © 1982 by American Association for the Advancement of Science


articles

Hair-cell innervation by spiral ganglion cells in adult cats

NY Kiang, JM Rho, CC Northrop, MC Liberman, and DK Ryugo

A horseradish peroxidase technique was used to trace the peripheral terminations of two types of ganglion cells in adult cats. It was found that large, usually bipolar ganglion cells end on inner hair cells and small, usually pseudomonopolar ganglion cells end on outer hair cells. Thus, a virtually complete segregation of afferent neural inputs from the two types of hair cells was directly confirmed.


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