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Multiple specializations in the peripheral auditory system of the CF-FM bat,Pteronotus parnellii
Authors:George Pollak  O. W. Henson Jr.  Richard Johnson
Affiliation:(1) Departments of Anatomy and Biology, Yale University, 06520 New Haven, Connecticut, USA;(2) Present address: Department of Zoology, The University of Texas, 78712 Austin, Texas, USA;(3) Present address: Department of Anatomy, School of Medicine, The University of North Carolina, 27514 Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA;(4) Present address: Naval Ocean System Center, Code 5122, 92152 San Diego, California, USA
Abstract:Summary Cochlear microphonic (CM) and evoked neural potentials (N1) were recorded from the cochlear aqueduct of awakePteronotus parnellii. The CM audiograms obtained with continuous sounds had more or less uniform thresholds except for a sharp threshold notch at about 60 kHz (Fig. 1). When brief tone bursts were presented, the envelopes of the CM responses were always similar to the envelopes of the applied signals except when tone bursts having frequencies at or close to the frequency of the tuned sensitivity notch were presented (i.e., 59–63 kHz). The CM rise-decay times for frequencies around 60kHz were much longer than those of the presented signals (Fig. 2). The prolonged decay times are thought to be due to the ringing of the basilar membrane resulting from a mechanical resonance in the cochlea.The evoked neural potential audiograms (N1-on and N1-off responses) differed considerably from the CM audiogram. Of particular importance is the N1-off audiogram which exhibited very sharp tuning in four frequency regions: 31–33 kHz, 60–63 kHz, 71–73 kHz, and 91–92 kHz (Fig. 5). The frequencies evoking the lowest thresholds of the CM and N1-off (in the 60 kHz region) were either identical or differed by only 100–400 Hz.The sharp tuning in the 60 kHz region of both the CM and N1 audiograms could be eliminated by presenting 90–100 dB continuous sounds for one min but only if the signal frequency was equal to the tuned frequency of the CM audiogram (Figs. 8–13). Presenting intense sounds having frequencies above or below the tuned 60kHz region had no effect on the audiogram. The overstimulation procedure had remarkably specific effects on the CM and N1-off audiograms causing the greatest threshold increases at the 60 kHz tuned frequency and progressively smaller threshold changes on the slopes of the tuned notch.Assuming that the sharp changes of the N1-off thresholds reflect some important underlying mechanism, the N1-off audiograms demonstrate multiple specializations in the peripheral auditory system ofPteronotus with the bat possessing at least three and possibly four sharply tuned regions. With regard to mechanism, the tuned notch in the CM audiogram, the curious CM rise-decay times evoked by tone bursts, and the ease with which the 60 kHz sensitivity notch can be eliminated all argue strongly in favor of a mechanical resonance in the cochlea which is responsible for the sharp tuning around 60 kHz. On the other hand, the absence of tuned notches in the 30 kHz and 90 kHz regions of the CM audiogram together with the absence of any discernable ringing of the CM potentials evoked by 30 kHz and 90 kHz tone bursts both argue against a resonance mechanism for the tuning at these harmonically related frequency regions. Finally, the fact that overstimulating the 60 kHz region had no discernable effect on the N1-off tuning at 30 kHz and 90 kHz demonstrates that the mechanism responsible for the tuned regions at 30 kHz and 90 kHz are independent of the resonance feature of the cochlea at 60 kHz.Abbreviations BF best frequency - CF constant frequency - CM cochlear microphonics - CM-aft after-response of the CM - FM frequency modulated - N1 evoked neural potentialsWe thank Professor Alvin Novick for the generous support provided during the conduct of these experiments. We also thank Professor Gerhard Neuweiler and Dr. Gerd Schuller for their helpful comments and suggestions. Supported by PHS Grant NB7616 11.
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