Crane H D
J Acoust Soc Am. 1982 May;71(5):1183-93. doi: 10.1121/1.387766.
Evidence continues to accumulate that although the outer hair cells (OHCs) of the cochlea are firmly bonded to the tectorial membrane (TM), the inner hair cells (IHCS) are not. This is the fourth in a series of papers that explores how the idea of a set of disconnected hair cells that "impact" the TM is consistent with psychophysical data. The paper extends the exploration to the masking of high-frequency (HF) tone bursts by low-frequency (LF) tones and shows that the model can explain the important features of these complex data.
越来越多的证据表明,尽管耳蜗的外毛细胞(OHC)与盖膜(TM)紧密相连,但内毛细胞(IHC)并非如此。这是一系列论文中的第四篇,探讨了一组与TM“相互作用”的不相连毛细胞的概念如何与心理物理学数据相一致。该论文将探索扩展到低频(LF)音对高频(HF)音爆的掩蔽,并表明该模型可以解释这些复杂数据的重要特征。