Robertson D, Cody A R, Bredberg G, Johnstone B M
J Acoust Soc Am. 1980 Apr;67(4):1295-303. doi: 10.1121/1.384182.
Electrical activity of single neurons in the spiral ganglion of the guinea pig cochlea was correlated with receptor hair cell damage produced by local mechanical lesions of the organ of Corti. Damage to or loss of hair cells was assessed using scanning electronmicroscopy. Principal finds were (1) neurons emanating from damaged regions showed changes in their tuning curves such as loss of sensitivity, broadening of tuning curves; (2) in some cases, the loss of sharp tuning tip resulted in an apparent shift of the tuning curve to lower frequencies; and (3) apparently pure outer hair cell lesions, of limited spatial extent, could result in the same effects as mixed inner and outer hair cell lesions.
豚鼠耳蜗螺旋神经节单个神经元的电活动与柯蒂氏器局部机械损伤所产生的感受器毛细胞损伤相关。使用扫描电子显微镜评估毛细胞的损伤或损失情况。主要发现如下:(1)来自受损区域的神经元其调谐曲线发生变化,如灵敏度丧失、调谐曲线变宽;(2)在某些情况下,尖锐调谐峰的丧失导致调谐曲线明显向低频偏移;(3)空间范围有限的明显单纯外毛细胞损伤可产生与内外毛细胞混合损伤相同的效果。