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Dynamic change. Dynamic change: the range of stimulus levels over which a change in level produces a change in a neuron’s discharge rate Dynamic range of ANF: <35 dB at CF DR reduced when embedding in noisy background. Human can discriminate 100-dB range of stimulus (behavior test)
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Dynamic change • Dynamic change: the range of stimulus levels over which a change in level produces a change in a neuron’s discharge rate • Dynamic range of ANF: <35 dB at CF • DR reduced when embedding in noisy background
Human can discriminate 100-dB range of stimulus (behavior test) • Possible reasons: Olivocochlear efferent system • Hypothesis: sound-evoked efferent activity may exert an greater influence on DR in awake animals than in anesthetized ones
PSTH from single-unit in VCN Pri-Notch Chopper Units Onset Unit Pri-like
Noise-inducedshiftof CF rate-level function (from VCN chopper unit) Noise-induced horizontal shift Larger shift at awake cats (p< 0.0001)
Noise-inducedshift(cont) Chopper < pri-like at lower level Awake chopper vs awake pri-like vs anesthetized
Noise-induced compression Less compression in awake cats Anesthetized cats could not respond at background of >50 dB because of saturation
Adaptation in noisy environment Adaptation SR
Noise-induced compression Awake chopper vs awake pri-like vs anesthetized
Summary • Larger shift & less compression: higher DR in VCN units of awake cats than in ANFs in anesthetized cats or VCN units in decerebrate cats • Otherwise most characteristics are similar (awake vs anesthetized in quite, PST response type)
Explanation: the cochlea and auditory nerve are unaffected by anesthesia. • Olivocochlear system (or other descending systems) could very well be affected by anesthesia • Descending systems are important for intensity coding and detection in background noise.
COCB effects on ANF of anesthetized cats With COCB stimulation, higher Shift & lower compression higher DR Winslow et al 1987