McAnally K I, Clark G M
Department of Otolaryngology, University of Melbourne, Parkville, Victoria, Australia.
Acta Otolaryngol. 1994 Jul;114(4):366-72. doi: 10.3109/00016489409126071.
Electrical stimulation of the cochlea may excite residual inner hair cells, either by direct electrical stimulation or through a mechanical event. Hair cell mediated responses of the auditory nerve to electrical stimulation were estimated from forward masking of the compound action potential evoked by an acoustic probe. Masking by a fixed electrical masker peaked for probes equal in frequency to the pulse repetition rate and its second harmonic, suggesting a spatially tuned profile of excitation within the cochlea. Furthermore, the tuning curves for masking of a fixed acoustic probe peaked for masker pulse rates close to the frequency of the probe. A secondary peak of masking was commonly seen for electrical stimulation at one half of the probe frequency, suggesting masking of the probe by the second harmonic of the electrical stimulus. These results suggest that pulsatile stimulation at the base of the cochlea generates a spectrally rich mechanical disturbance in which each component propagates to its place of resonance in the cochlea.
对耳蜗进行电刺激可能会通过直接电刺激或经由机械事件来激发残留的内毛细胞。听觉神经对电刺激的毛细胞介导反应是通过对声学探针诱发的复合动作电位进行前向掩蔽来估计的。由固定电掩蔽器产生的掩蔽效应在频率与脉冲重复率及其二次谐波相等的探针处达到峰值,这表明耳蜗内存在空间调谐的兴奋分布。此外,对于固定声学探针的掩蔽调谐曲线在掩蔽器脉冲率接近探针频率时达到峰值。在探针频率的一半处进行电刺激时,通常会出现第二个掩蔽峰值,这表明电刺激的二次谐波对探针产生了掩蔽作用。这些结果表明,在耳蜗底部进行脉动刺激会产生频谱丰富的机械扰动,其中每个成分都会传播到其在耳蜗中的共振位置。