Data in Brief (Oct 2017)

Data on the effect of conductive hearing loss on auditory and visual cortex activity revealed by intrinsic signal imaging

  • Manuel Teichert,
  • Jürgen Bolz

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dib.2017.08.016
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. C
pp. 659 – 664

Abstract

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This data article provides additional data related to the research article entitled “Simultaneous intrinsic signal imaging of auditory and visual cortex reveals profound effects of acute hearing loss on visual processing” (Teichert and Bolz, 2017) [1]. The primary auditory and visual cortex (A1 and V1) of adult male C57BL/6J mice (P120-P240) were mapped simultaneously using intrinsic signal imaging (Kalatsky and Stryker, 2003) [2]. A1 and V1 activity evoked by combined auditory and visual stimulation were measured before and after conductive hearing loss (CHL) induced by bilateral malleus removal. We provide data showing that A1 responsiveness evoked by sounds of different sound pressure levels (SPL) decreased after CHL whereas visually evoked V1 activity increased after this intervention. In addition, we also provide imaging data on percentage of V1 activity increases after CHL compared to pre-CHL.

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