Schnupp Jan W H, King Andrew J
Department of Physiology, Anatomy and Genetics, Sherrington Building, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK.
Curr Biol. 2008 May 6;18(9):R382-5. doi: 10.1016/j.cub.2008.03.017.
Microelectrode recordings from the human auditory cortex suggest that the tuning of individual neurons can account for sound frequency discrimination thresholds and that this tuning varies in a context-dependent fashion with the type of sound used to measure it.
来自人类听觉皮层的微电极记录表明,单个神经元的调谐能够解释声音频率辨别阈值,并且这种调谐会根据用于测量它的声音类型以依赖于上下文的方式发生变化。