inferior colliculus

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inferior colliculus

The inferior colliculus processes sound signals in the brain.

Definition

Noun: * An essential auditory center in the midbrain: The inferior colliculus is a paired structure located in the midbrain (mesencephalon) that serves as a primary hub for processing auditory information. It receives input from various brainstem auditory nuclei and sends output to the medial geniculate body of the thalamus, which then relays signals to the auditory cortex.

Usage

The term is used in anatomical, neurological, and physiological contexts to describe a specific brain structure responsible for auditory processing. * The inferior colliculus integrates auditory signals from both ears, which is crucial for sound localization. * Neurons in the inferior colliculus are tuned to specific frequencies of sound. * The study focused on how the inferior colliculus processes complex auditory scenes.

Advanced Usage
  • Inferior colliculus as a relay and processing center: While often described as a relay station, the inferior colliculus performs significant integrative processing, including computations for locating sound sources in space and filtering relevant sounds from background noise.
  • Inferior colliculus in the auditory pathway: It is a mandatory synaptic waypoint in the ascending auditory pathway from the cochlear nuclei to the thalamus.
Variants and Related Words
  • Colliculus (singular): A general term for a small elevation or mound. In neuroanatomy, it most commonly refers to the paired structures on the dorsal aspect of the midbrain: the superior colliculus (involved in visual reflexes) and the inferior colliculus (involved in auditory processing).
  • Inferior colliculi (plural): The plural form of inferior colliculus.
  • IC: A common abbreviation used in scientific literature (e.g., "IC neurons").
  • Auditory midbrain: A descriptive term for the region containing the inferior colliculus.
Synonyms
  • Auditory colliculus: A less common but descriptive synonym emphasizing its function.
  • Nucleus of the inferior colliculus: A more specific term referring to the principal neuronal group within the structure.
Related Phrases / Compound Terms
  • Central nucleus of the inferior colliculus: The main, tonotopically organized division of the IC that is the primary source of its ascending output.
  • Inferior colliculus commissure: The bundle of nerve fibers that connects the left and right inferior colliculi, allowing for interhemispheric communication of auditory information.
  • Inferior colliculus lesions: Damage to this structure, often studied to understand its role, typically results in profound deficits in auditory processing and sound localization.
inferior colliculus

The inferior colliculus processes sound signals in the brain.

Noun
  1. an essential auditory center in the midbrain