Dum N, Schmidt U, von Wedel H
Arch Otorhinolaryngol. 1982;236(1):59-66. doi: 10.1007/BF00464058.
Neural auditory responses in the guinea pig, monitored by surface electrodes (brain stem potentials and frequency-following responses) and by electrodes at the round window, were analyzed for evidence of frequency dependence in the range from 500 Hz to 15 kHz. The characteristics of the brain stem potentials and frequency-following responses with stimuli near threshold intensity for frequencies below 2 kHz indicate that this activity derives from the excitation of apical regions of the basilar membrane. The same interpretation applies to the potentials recorded at the round window. Comparison of the responses seen with surface electrodes and those appearing at the round window reveals that the broad potential PI of the brain stem response to low-frequency stimuli corresponds to the compound action potential, while the frequency-following responses correspond to phase-locked responses in the acoustic nerve.
通过表面电极(脑干电位和频率跟随反应)以及圆窗处的电极监测豚鼠的神经听觉反应,分析了500赫兹至15千赫范围内频率依赖性的证据。对于频率低于2千赫且刺激强度接近阈值的情况,脑干电位和频率跟随反应的特征表明,这种活动源于基底膜顶端区域的兴奋。同样的解释适用于在圆窗处记录的电位。对表面电极记录的反应与圆窗处出现的反应进行比较发现,脑干对低频刺激反应的宽电位PI对应于复合动作电位,而频率跟随反应对应于听神经中的锁相反应。