Boulet Jason, White Mark, Bruce Ian C
J Assoc Res Otolaryngol. 2016 Feb;17(1):1-17. doi: 10.1007/s10162-015-0545-5.
A wealth of knowledge about different types of neural responses to electrical stimulation has been developed over the past 100 years. However, the exact forms of neural response properties can vary across different types of neurons. In this review, we survey four stimulus-response phenomena that in recent years are thought to be relevant for cochlear implant stimulation of spiral ganglion neurons (SGNs): refractoriness, facilitation, accommodation, and spike rate adaptation. Of these four, refractoriness is the most widely known, and many perceptual and physiological studies interpret their data in terms of refractoriness without incorporating facilitation, accommodation, or spike rate adaptation. In reality, several or all of these behaviors are likely involved in shaping neural responses, particularly at higher stimulation rates. A better understanding of the individual and combined effects of these phenomena could assist in developing improved cochlear implant stimulation strategies. We review the published physiological data for electrical stimulation of SGNs that explores these four different phenomena, as well as some of the recent studies that might reveal the biophysical bases of these stimulus-response phenomena.
在过去的100年里,人们已经积累了大量关于不同类型神经对电刺激反应的知识。然而,神经反应特性的确切形式可能因神经元类型的不同而有所差异。在本综述中,我们考察了近年来被认为与人工耳蜗刺激螺旋神经节神经元(SGNs)相关的四种刺激-反应现象:不应性、易化、适应性和放电率适应。在这四种现象中,不应性最为人所知,许多知觉和生理学研究在解释数据时只考虑不应性,而没有纳入易化、适应性或放电率适应。实际上,这些行为中的几种或全部可能都参与了神经反应的形成,尤其是在较高的刺激频率下。更好地理解这些现象的个体和综合效应有助于开发改进的人工耳蜗刺激策略。我们回顾了已发表的关于电刺激SGNs的生理学数据,这些数据探讨了这四种不同的现象,以及一些可能揭示这些刺激-反应现象生物物理基础的最新研究。