Publications by authors named "Lynn M Godfrey"
Article Synopsis
- The cochlear nucleus is a crucial part of the auditory system, processing sound information from the cochlea and providing input to other auditory areas.
- Detailed size measurements of its subdivisions (AVCN, PVCN, and DCN) were taken in 15 rodent species and a few others, revealing that while most regions are identifiable, some like the DCN layers in mountain beavers were unique.
- Interestingly, the mountain beaver and pocket gopher showed larger relative sizes of certain cochlear nucleus regions, while most species' sizes didn't consistently relate to their lifestyles or hearing.
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