Abstract

Complex units in the bullfrog have Best Excitatory Frequencies (BEF) below 900 Hz, and can be inhibited by tones in a broad frequency range. A unit's Best Inhibitory Frequency (BIF) is always greater than its best excitatory frequency. A scatter diagram of BIF vs BEF for 38 units indicates that mean BIF increases as BEF increases.

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