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  • Title: Eighth nerve fiber firing features in normal-hearing rabbits.
    Author: Borg E, Engström B, Linde G, Marklund K.
    Journal: Hear Res; 1988 Nov; 36(2-3):191-201. PubMed ID: 3209492.
    Abstract:
    Neural activity of single eighth nerve fibers was recorded with glass microelectrodes in anesthetized normal-hearing rabbits. The units had a spontaneous rate ranging from 0 to approximately 120 spikes/s. In a large number of fibers this rate was below 2 spikes/s. The frequency tuning curves (FTCs) had a tip and a tail region for fibers with a high or medium characteristic frequency (CF). For low-frequency units the FTC was more symmetrically U-shaped. The tip threshold reached the behavioral threshold and units with thresholds of up to more than 60 dB above the mean behavioral threshold were found. There was a weak negative correlation between spontaneous rate and tip threshold. Frequency selectivity, Q10, was about 2 for units with CF below 2 kHz and about 5 for those with CF above 4 kHz. The peristimulus time (PST) histogram showed an initial peak, a plateau, and poststimulus inhibition. For the majority of fibers the dynamic range was 20-30 dB. Some fibers did not reach saturation within the stimulus intensity available. The tip-to-tail distance was 50 dB for high-frequency units at one octave below CF, a matter of potential interest for further studies of animals with inner ear lesions.
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