Abstract: | Unit responses of the inferior colliculi of anesthetized albino rats to frequency-modulated stimuli were studied. The number of spikes and the pattern and duration of the unit discharges in response to frequency modulation in different directions were shown to depend on the depth and rate of modulation. With a change in the rate of frequency modulation the number of spikes in the discharge of individual neurons could increase, decrease, or remain constant. Neurons of the inferior colliculi give their material discharge at different rates of frequency modulation. A change in the depth and rate of modulation did not change the sensitivity of most neurons to the direction of the frequency change in the stimulus within the frequency range corresponding to the center of the excitatory zone of the unit response. |