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Lauren Kreeger
@laurenkreeger.bsky.social
Auditory Neurophysiologist and Anatomist
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www.med.upenn.edu/kreeger-lab/
We find that dendritic inhibition changes how excitation from the auditory nerve is integrated in the dendrites. Inhibition on dendrites changes temporal integration locally while still allowing the cell to maintain its incredible submillisecond coincidence detection computations in the soma.
April 18, 2025 at 4:15 PM
By changing the electrical compartmentalization of octopus cell dendrites with ion channel blockers, we were able to unmask inhibition that is localized to octopus cell dendrites for the first time!
April 18, 2025 at 4:12 PM
We then asked if they receive inhibition. It was previously assumed that these cells only get excitation from the nerve. It made sense at the time! The area where octopus cells can be found, conveniently called the octopus cell area (OCA), is seemingly devoid of inhibitory puncta.
April 18, 2025 at 4:12 PM
We first asked, what type of inputs octopus cells receive from the ear? Using genetic labelling of auditory nerve fibers, we found that octopus cells predominantly get input from nerve fibers with low sound intensity thresholds, which is to say they encode quiet sounds well.
April 18, 2025 at 4:11 PM
Octopus cells are extremophiles. Their electrical properties are specialized so they can integrate inputs with incredible precision (200µs time constants and 10MΩ input resistances… IYKYK). This makes them excellent detectors of coincident activity across the many tones that the ear can hear.
April 18, 2025 at 4:11 PM
All mammals have a beautiful neuron in their brainstem called the octopus cell. I love that Kirsten Osen gave them this name in 1969: “As many of the cells have all their dendrites gathered on one side of their cell body, they often look like octopuses, and therefore I propose that name for them.”
April 18, 2025 at 4:11 PM
@audreydrotos.bsky.social has it completely right. We need to continue to educate members of congress about the issues that are critical to their constituents. And if they don’t have legislative aides that focus on something as basic as healthcare and science— ask why it’s not a priority.
March 13, 2025 at 2:01 PM
Reposted by Lauren Kreeger
Check out our website www.med.upenn.edu/pennhearing/... and mark the dates for the spring semester EARS seminars:
1/14 Tania Barkat, Lauren Kreeger
2/11 Laura Getz, Josh McDermott
3/11 Professional Development Seminar
4/8 Trainee Seminar
5/13 Pierre Apostolides, Maria Chait
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