Hine J E, Martin R L, Moore D R
University Laboratory of Physiology, Oxford, England, United Kingdom.
Behav Neurosci. 1994 Feb;108(1):196-205. doi: 10.1037//0735-7044.108.1.196.
Free-field detection by normal and monaural ferrets of a 500-Hz tone presented over 1 laterally placed loudspeaker and partially masked by narrow-band noise from 2 sources was studied at 2 angular separations of the noise sources (0 degree and 180 degrees). Monaural listening was achieved either by plugging 1 ear canal or removing 1 cochlea. Normal ferrets showed an improvement in detectability of the tone when there was a 180 degrees separation between the noise sources. This unmasking of the tone was abolished in both groups of monaural ferrets, suggesting that the unmasking was due to binaural processing. The development of an animal model demonstrating free-field binaural unmasking, in a species other than humans, will allow investigation into the functional consequences of experimental hearing loss.
研究了正常雪貂和单耳雪貂在自由声场中对通过1个侧向放置的扬声器发出的500赫兹纯音的检测情况,该纯音被来自2个声源的窄带噪声部分掩蔽,噪声源的2个角间距分别为0度和180度。通过堵塞1个耳道或切除1个耳蜗来实现单耳聆听。当噪声源之间的角间距为180度时,正常雪貂对纯音的可检测性有所提高。两组单耳雪貂中这种纯音的解掩蔽现象均消失,这表明解掩蔽是由于双耳处理。在非人类物种中建立一个展示自由声场双耳解掩蔽的动物模型,将有助于研究实验性听力损失的功能后果。