13 January 2025 : Animal Research
Role of the Dorsal Cortex of the Inferior Colliculus in the Precedence Effect
Jin-Sheng Dai ACDEF 1, Xin-Ying Ge BCE 1, Mo Zhou BC 1, Zhi-Qing David Xu AE 2,3, Zi-Hui Zhao EF 1, Juan Zhang ADEG 1*, Ning-Yu Wang AE 1DOI: 10.12659/MSM.945605
Med Sci Monit 2025; 31:e945605
Table 1 The sequence and azimuths presented to different sound stimuli.
| Sound Stimuli | Sequence | Azimuths |
|---|---|---|
| Single white noise burst of 4 ms | 1 | Contralateral 45° |
| 2 | Contralateral 18° | |
| 3 | Ipsilateral 18° | |
| 4 | Ipsilateral 45° | |
| 5 | Contralateral 45° – Ipsilateral 45° | |
| Paired white noise bursts of 4 ms at different inter-stimulus delays (leading-lagging) | 6 | Ipsilateral 45° – Contralateral 45° |
| 7 | Contralateral 18° – Ipsilateral 18° | |
| 8 | Ipsilateral 18° – Contralateral 18° | |
| 9 | Contralateral 45° – Contralateral 18° | |
| 10 | Contralateral 18° – Contralateral 45° |






