1. Off-channel effect of high-frequency overstimulation on duration tuning of low-frequency inferior colliculus neurons in guinea pigs
- Author
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Kaiming Su, Zhengnong Chen, Jian Wang, Shankai Yin, Yanmei Feng, and Dongzhen Yu
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Inferior colliculus ,Male ,Neurons ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Guinea Pigs ,Stimulation ,Anatomy ,General Medicine ,Audiology ,Biology ,Low frequency ,Inferior Colliculi ,Guinea pig ,Tone (musical instrument) ,nervous system ,Acoustic Stimulation ,Hearing Loss, Noise-Induced ,Otorhinolaryngology ,Duration (music) ,medicine ,Animals ,Female - Abstract
Conclusion. High-frequency overstimulation can cause the loss of duration selectivity in low-frequency inferior colliculus neurons in guinea pigs. Objective. To investigate the effect of high-frequency overstimulation on duration tuning in low-frequency inferior colliculus neurons in guinea pigs. Materials and methods. Duration tuning pattern was recorded by measuring the spikes of single neurons in response to the best frequency (BF) of different durations. The effect of high-frequency overstimulation was verified by comparing the responses before and after the tone exposure. Results. In total, 40 duration-tuned neurons were successfully recorded before and after the tone exposure. After the high-frequency tone trauma, a total of 29 neurons (72.5%) became non-duration-tuned.
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- 2009