Willott J F, Kulig J, Satterfield T
Hear Res. 1984 Nov;16(2):161-7. doi: 10.1016/0378-5955(84)90005-4.
The acoustic startle response (ASR) was elicited with tone pips in sensorineural hearing-impaired DBA/2 mice and in non-impaired C57BL/6 mice. The influence of stimulus frequency and intensity on ASR amplitude varied as a function of both strain and age. Previous neurophysiological findings indicate that ASR amplitude is correlated with the proportion of neurons in the cochlear nucleus and inferior colliculus that respond to the ASR stimulus frequencies and to the excitability of neurons in these structures. ASR amplitude is not highly correlated with threshold sensitivity. These observations suggest several neural correlates of ASR amplitude and have implications regarding central neuronal response properties associated with sensorineural hearing loss.
用短纯音诱发感音神经性听力受损的DBA/2小鼠和听力正常的C57BL/6小鼠的听觉惊吓反应(ASR)。刺激频率和强度对ASR幅度的影响随品系和年龄而变化。先前的神经生理学研究结果表明,ASR幅度与耳蜗核和下丘中对ASR刺激频率有反应的神经元比例以及这些结构中神经元的兴奋性相关。ASR幅度与阈值敏感性的相关性不高。这些观察结果提示了ASR幅度的几种神经关联,并对与感音神经性听力损失相关的中枢神经元反应特性具有启示意义。