Palmer A R, Harrison R V
Scand Audiol. 1985;14(2):67-74. doi: 10.3109/01050398509045925.
The compound action potential (AP) to a broad-hand click stimulus, recorded from the round window in guinea-pigs and from the promotory in humans, was suppressed by a tonal stimulus. The degree of suppression depended upon the relative levels of the click and masking tones and upon the tone frequency. Using a fixed 50% suppression criterion, the tone-on-click masking revealed that for near threshold click levels a relatively narrow population of nerve fibres contributed to the AP. Both for threshold and suprathreshold clicks the population of neurones contributing to the AP was centred at the minimum of the AP audiogram with no shift toward higher frequency as the click level was raised. The shape of the response area revealed by tone-on-click masking is similar to that shown by tone-on-tone masking. Application of the tone-on-click masking technique to Kanamycin poisoned guinea-pigs and to humans with cochlear lesions indicated that useful information about residual hearing could be obtained even at very low frequencies.
从豚鼠圆窗和人类鼓岬记录到的对宽频点击刺激的复合动作电位(AP),会受到音调刺激的抑制。抑制程度取决于点击声和掩蔽音的相对强度以及音调频率。使用固定的50%抑制标准,点击声上的音调掩蔽表明,对于接近阈值的点击声水平,相对较窄的神经纤维群体对动作电位有贡献。对于阈值和阈上点击声,对动作电位有贡献的神经元群体都集中在动作电位听力图的最低点,随着点击声水平升高,没有向更高频率偏移。点击声上的音调掩蔽所揭示的反应区域形状与音调对音调掩蔽所显示的相似。将点击声上的音调掩蔽技术应用于卡那霉素中毒的豚鼠和有耳蜗病变的人类,结果表明,即使在非常低的频率下,也能获得有关残余听力的有用信息。