Koyama H, Lewis E R, Leverenz E L, Baird R A
Brain Res. 1982 Oct 28;250(1):168-72. doi: 10.1016/0006-8993(82)90964-7.
Single axons in the auditory/vestibular nerve of the American bullfrog exhibit by far the most exquisite sensitivity to substrate-borne vibration yet reported for a quadruped vertebrate. Earlier dye-injection studies revealed that these axons, which are relatively insensitive to airborne sound, originate at the saccular and lagenar maculae of the bullfrog inner ear. The more sensitive axons exhibited clear responses to vibratory sinusoids with peak accelerations as low as 0.005 cm/s2.
美国牛蛙听觉/前庭神经中的单个轴突,展现出了迄今为止四足脊椎动物中对基质传播振动最为敏锐的敏感性。早期的染料注射研究表明,这些对气载声音相对不敏感的轴突,起源于牛蛙内耳的球囊斑和瓶状囊斑。更为敏感的轴突对峰值加速度低至0.005厘米/秒²的振动正弦波表现出明显反应。