Kiang N Y, Eddington D K, Delgutte B
Acta Otolaryngol. 1979 Mar-Apr;87(3-4):204-18. doi: 10.3109/00016487909126408.
The usual premise underlying developmental work on cochlear prostheses as prospective cures for profound deafness is that the auditory nerve can be electrically stimulated in such a manner that communicative skills can be developed or maintained. Physiologic recordings from single fibers in the cat's auditory nerve and attempts to model these responses have generated a description of how the auditory nerve codes complex sounds such as speech. This work suggests that certain minimal cues might have to be present at the level of the auditory nerve in order that adequate discrimination of specific speech signals can take place. The prospects for achieving a useful prosthesis in the near future will be evaluated in terms of what can be expected from current attempts to code the artificial stimulation properly.
将人工耳蜗作为深度耳聋潜在治疗手段进行研发的通常前提是,可以通过电刺激听神经,从而使患者能够发展或维持沟通技能。对猫听神经单纤维的生理记录以及对这些反应进行建模的尝试,已经形成了一种关于听神经如何编码诸如语音等复杂声音的描述。这项研究表明,为了能够充分辨别特定的语音信号,听神经层面可能必须存在某些最低限度的线索。根据目前对人工刺激进行正确编码的尝试所能达到的预期,将评估在不久的将来实现有用的人工耳蜗的前景。