Peck J E
Communicative Disorders Laboratory, University of Mississippi Medical Center, Jackson 39216.
J Am Acad Audiol. 1994 Nov;5(6):359-65.
We humans hear the way we do because of at least three major forces. The first is phylogeny, the evolutionary changes in the auditory system since its beginnings. Another is embryology, the development of the system in each individual. Finally, there is the biologically determined mechanism we are born with and our interaction with the environment in early postnatal life. This series of articles reviews each aspect so that we may have a fuller appreciation of how it is we come to hear the way we do. Part I described the phylogeny of the auditory system. Part II traces the development in prenatal life of the internal, middle, and external ear and the nervous system by days, weeks, and months. Wherever possible, parallels are drawn between phylogenetic and embryologic development. Part III considers the postnatal aspects of auditory development.
我们人类之所以以这样的方式听觉,至少有三大因素。第一个是系统发育,即听觉系统自起源以来的进化变化。另一个是胚胎学,即该系统在每个个体中的发育过程。最后,还有我们与生俱来的生物决定机制以及我们在出生后早期生活中与环境的相互作用。本系列文章将对每个方面进行综述,以便我们能更全面地了解我们是如何以这样的方式听觉的。第一部分描述了听觉系统的系统发育。第二部分按日、周和月追溯内耳、中耳、外耳以及神经系统在产前生活中的发育情况。只要有可能,就会在系统发育和胚胎发育之间进行对比。第三部分探讨听觉发育的产后方面。