Boelen H J
Arch Otorhinolaryngol. 1979;222(1):29-34. doi: 10.1007/BF00456335.
For the recording of action potential in the auditory nerve two different methods of preparation were used in order to reach at the auditory nerve of experimental animals. The remarkable fact arose that this difference in preparation also produced a difference in signal output during the hypoxygenation experiments. In the one method a solitary P1 peak--the approaching-wave--was recorded from the cochlear nerve during the hypoxygenation, whereas in the other method this solitary P1 was never seen. An explanation for this phenomenon is formulated in this article. At the same time the analogy of the 'sudden deafness' caused by affections of the cochlear nerve is compared with Bell's palsy.
为了触及实验动物的听神经,在记录听神经动作电位时使用了两种不同的制备方法。一个显著的事实是,这种制备方法的差异在低氧实验期间也导致了信号输出的差异。在一种方法中,在低氧期间从蜗神经记录到一个单独的P1波峰——接近波,而在另一种方法中从未见过这个单独的P1波峰。本文对这一现象进行了解释。同时,将蜗神经病变引起的“突发性耳聋”与贝尔面瘫进行了类比。