作者
Michael A Muniak, Catherine J Connelly, Kirupa Suthakar, Giedre Milinkeviciute, Femi E Ayeni, David K Ryugo
发表日期
2016
图书
The Primary Auditory Neurons of the Mammalian Cochlea
页码范围
157-190
出版商
Springer, New York, NY
简介
Neurons of the spiral ganglion exhibit a complex yet precise organization for delivering acoustic information from the mammalian inner ear to the brain. These neurons display a range of anatomical and physiological specializations for accurate encoding of sound features, and many of the characteristics observed in the periphery are reflected in the pattern of central projections of the auditory nerve into the cochlear nucleus. The dominant organizational principle of the auditory system is tonotopy, in which the topographic ordering of frequency from low-to-high along the sensory epithelium is replicated throughout the auditory pathway. Overlying this tonotopic organization is a second layer of complexity relating to spontaneous discharge rate, activation threshold, average rates of activity, and sound intensity coding. In the cochlear nucleus, different levels of spiral ganglion cell activity are associated with …
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