Authors
Edward J Walsh, JoAnn McGee, Sandra L McFadden, M Charles Liberman
Publication date
1998/5/15
Journal
Journal of Neuroscience
Volume
18
Issue
10
Pages
3859-3869
Publisher
Society for Neuroscience
Description
The olivocochlear bundle (OCB) was cut in neonatal cats to evaluate its role in the development of normal cochlear function. Approximately 1 year after deefferentation, acute auditory nerve fiber (ANF) recordings were made from lesioned animals, lesion shams, and normal controls. The degree of deefferentation was quantified via light microscopic evaluation of the density of OCB fascicles in the tunnel of Corti, and selected cases were analyzed via electron microscopy. In the most successful cases, the deefferentation was virtually complete. ANFs from successfully lesioned animals exhibited significant pathophysiology compared with normals and with other animals in which the surgery failed to interrupt the OCB. Thresholds at the characteristic frequency (CF), the frequency at which ANFs are most sensitive, were elevated across the CF range, with maximal effects for CFs in the 10 kHz region. Frequency threshold …
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Scholar articles
EJ Walsh, JA McGee, SL McFadden, MC Liberman - Journal of Neuroscience, 1998