Nienhuys T G, Clark G M
Science. 1978 Mar 24;199(4335):1356-7. doi: 10.1126/science.628846.
Frequency discrimination was measured behaviorally before and after drug-induced lesions of cochlear hair cells in the cat. Discrimination was unaffected by complete loss of outer hair cells provided that at least 50% of inner hair cells were intact. Thus, inner hair cells are important for frequency discrimination, and they can function normally in this regard without the influence of outer hair cells.
在药物诱导猫的耳蜗毛细胞损伤前后,通过行为学方法测量了频率辨别能力。只要至少50%的内毛细胞保持完整,外毛细胞完全丧失对频率辨别没有影响。因此,内毛细胞对频率辨别很重要,并且在这方面它们可以在外毛细胞不产生影响的情况下正常发挥功能。