Gerken G M
J Acoust Soc Am. 1979 Sep;66(3):721-7. doi: 10.1121/1.383222.
Data are reported for seven cats with a total of 29 electrodes permanently placed in or near the cochlear nucleus, the superior olivary complex, the nucleus of the inferior colliculus, and the medial geniculate body. Detection thresholds for pulsate electrical stimuli were measured using an operant behavioral procedure. Electrical stimulation thresholds were measured prior to and following bilateral destruction of the cochleas in all animals. In addition, four of the animals were tested using a site-of-stimulation discrimination prior to and following the cochlear lesion. Finally, hearing loss was evaluated in all cats after the completion of the experiments. Electrical stimulation thresholds showed a mean reduction of 7.9 dB throughout the brain stem auditory system fater cochlear destruction. The ability of the animals to perform the site-of-stimulation discrimination was not permanently impaired by the cochlear lesion. The data indicated the presence of increased sensitivity to electrical stimulation in most regions of the subcortical auditory system, although a lesser effect was found at the thalamic level. It was concluded that stimulation threshold provides an index relevant to the state of auditory neurons proximal to the electrode tip.
报告了7只猫的数据,共29个电极被永久植入耳蜗核、上橄榄复合体、下丘核和内侧膝状体或其附近。使用操作性行为程序测量脉动电刺激的检测阈值。在所有动物中,在双侧破坏耳蜗之前和之后测量电刺激阈值。此外,其中4只动物在耳蜗损伤之前和之后使用刺激部位辨别法进行测试。最后,在实验完成后评估所有猫的听力损失。耳蜗破坏后,整个脑干听觉系统的电刺激阈值平均降低了7.9分贝。耳蜗损伤并未永久性损害动物进行刺激部位辨别的能力。数据表明,皮层下听觉系统的大多数区域对电刺激的敏感性增加,尽管在丘脑水平发现的影响较小。得出的结论是,刺激阈值提供了一个与电极尖端附近听觉神经元状态相关的指标。