Cazals Y, Aran J M, Erre J P, Guilhaume A
Science. 1980 Oct 3;210(4465):83-6. doi: 10.1126/science.6968092.
Acoustically evoked neural activity has been recorded from the brainstem and auditory cortex of guinea pigs after complete destruction of the organ of Corti by the aminoglycosidic antibiotic amikacin. These responses to sound differ in important respects from the evoked potentials normally recorded from the auditory pathways. At the brainstem level they resemble the potentials reported by others after stimulation of the vestibular nerve.
在用氨基糖苷类抗生素阿米卡星完全破坏豚鼠的柯蒂氏器后,已从其脑干和听觉皮层记录到声诱发神经活动。这些对声音的反应在重要方面与通常从听觉通路记录到的诱发电位不同。在脑干水平,它们类似于其他人在刺激前庭神经后报告的电位。