Hartline P H, Campbell H W
Science. 1969 Mar 14;163(3872):1221-3. doi: 10.1126/science.163.3872.1221.
Airborne sound and substrate vibration each elicit electrical responses below the surface of the tectum in species of three families of snakes. Tones of 50 to 1000 hertz evoke responses independently of substrate vibration. Sensitivity to locally applied sound is present over much of the body surface. This sensitivity is attributed to the auditory nerve, because it is not altered by spinal section but is eliminated by destruction of the inner ear.
在三个蛇科的物种中,空气传播的声音和基质振动都会引发中脑表面以下的电反应。50至1000赫兹的音调能独立于基质振动引发反应。身体大部分体表都对局部施加的声音敏感。这种敏感性归因于听神经,因为它不会因脊髓横断而改变,但会因内耳破坏而消除。