Van Heusden E, Smoorenburg G F
Hear Res. 1981 Sep;5(1):25-48. doi: 10.1016/0378-5955(81)90025-3.
Potentials and limitations of eighth-nerve action-potential tuning curves (APTC) in providing us with a measure of frequency selectivity are studied in cats. APTCs are measured, using a forward-masking technique. They are essentially wider than auditory-nerve fiber tuning curves. Width of APTCs is dependent upon test-tone sound pressure level (SPL) and masking criterion. This can be explained by assuming that APs are formed by discharges of fiber with different CFs. Acoustic traumata are induced halfway into the experiments in order to measure APTCs before and during the trauma in the same animal. This broad-band noise exposure resulted in a long-lasting temporary threshold shift which remained fairly steady during the experiment. In the traumatized ear APTCs are wider than in the normal ear. This widening, also observed in auditory-nerve fibers, is not simply an SPL effect.
在猫身上研究了第八神经动作电位调谐曲线(APTC)在为我们提供频率选择性测量方面的潜力和局限性。使用前掩蔽技术测量APTC。它们本质上比听神经纤维调谐曲线更宽。APTC的宽度取决于测试音声压级(SPL)和掩蔽标准。这可以通过假设动作电位是由具有不同特征频率(CF)的纤维放电形成来解释。在实验进行到一半时诱发声创伤,以便在同一只动物身上测量创伤前和创伤期间的APTC。这种宽带噪声暴露导致了长期的暂时阈移,在实验期间保持相当稳定。在受创伤的耳朵中,APTC比正常耳朵中的更宽。这种变宽现象在听神经纤维中也有观察到,并非仅仅是声压级的影响。