Literature DB >> 7462471

AP responses in forward-masking paradigms and their relationship to responses of auditory-nerve fibers.

P J Abbas, M P Gorga.   

Abstract

The amplitude of N1 peak of whole-nerve AP was measured in cats using a tone-burst probe with tonal maskers in a forward-masking paradigm. Experiments examined the effects of masker level, frequency, and duration (Tm), as well as interstimulus interval (delta t). Results are consistent with the interpretation that amplitude of N1 reflects activity of a limited group of fibers with CF near the probe frequency. For single fibers, decrement in discharge rate (relative to an unmasked condition) is dependent upon rate to the masker [Smith, Neurophys. 40 (1977)]. For the AP, decrement in probe-elicited amplitude should reflect the rate to masker in those fibers excited by the probe. Thus measurements of N1 decrement versus masker frequency and level are similar to single unit rate versus level functions. Since decrement in N1 reflects amount of adaptation, increasing Tm decreases probe response. N1 amplitude as a function of Tm thus resembles PST histograms of nerve fibers. Finally, plots of N1 amplitude as a function of delta t are interpreted as a measure of recovery from adaptation.

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Year:  1981        PMID: 7462471     DOI: 10.1121/1.385477

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Acoust Soc Am        ISSN: 0001-4966            Impact factor:   1.840


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