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A circuit for motor cortical modulation of auditory cortical activity

Nelson et al., 2013

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8488175399970471991
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Nelson A
Schneider D
Takatoh J
Sakurai K
Wang F
Mooney R
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Journal of Neuroscience

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Normal hearing depends on the ability to distinguish self-generated sounds from other sounds, and this ability is thought to involve neural circuits that convey copies of motor command signals to various levels of the auditory system. Although such interactions at the …
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