Møller A R
Ann Otol Rhinol Laryngol. 1984 Jan-Feb;93(1 Pt 1):39-44.
The hypothesis is presented that certain forms of tinnitus are related to abnormal phase-locking of discharges in groups of auditory nerve fibers. Recent developments in auditory neurophysiology have shown that neural coding of the temporal pattern of sounds plays an important role in the analysis of complex sounds. In addition, it has been demonstrated that when some other cranial nerves are damaged, artificial synapses can occur between individual nerve fibers such that ephaptic transmission between nerve fibers is facilitated. Such "crosstalk" between auditory nerve fibers is assumed to result in phase-locking of the spontaneous activity of groups of neurons which in the absence of external sounds creates a neural pattern that resembles that evoked by sounds.
有一种假说认为,某些形式的耳鸣与听神经纤维群放电的异常锁相有关。听觉神经生理学的最新进展表明,声音时间模式的神经编码在复杂声音分析中起着重要作用。此外,已经证明,当其他一些颅神经受损时,单个神经纤维之间会形成人工突触,从而促进神经纤维之间的电场突触传递。听神经纤维之间的这种“串扰”被认为会导致神经元群自发活动的锁相,在没有外部声音的情况下,会产生一种类似于声音诱发的神经模式。