Passive basilar membrane vibrations in gerbil neonates: mechanical bases of cochlear maturation
Using a laser velocimeter, basilar membrane (BM) responses to tones were measured in neonatal gerbils at a site near the round window of the cochlea. In adult gerbils, âactiveâ BM responses at this site are most sensitive at 34â37 kHz and exhibit a compressive non-linearity. Postmortem, BM res...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The Journal of physiology 2002-11, Vol.545 (1), p.279-288 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Using a laser velocimeter, basilar membrane (BM) responses to tones were measured in neonatal gerbils at a site near the round
window of the cochlea. In adult gerbils, âactiveâ BM responses at this site are most sensitive at 34â37 kHz and exhibit a
compressive non-linearity. Postmortem, BM responses in adults become âpassiveâ, i.e. linear and insensitive, and the best
frequency (BF) shifts downwards by about 0.5 octaves. At 14 and 16 days after birth (DAB), BM responses in neonatal gerbils
were passive but otherwise very different from postmortem responses in adult gerbils: BF was more than an octave lower, the
steep slopes of the phase vs . frequency curves were shifted downwards in frequency by nearly 1 octave, and the maximum phase lags amounted to only 180
deg relative to stapes. BFs and phase lags increased systematically between 14 and 20 DAB, implying drastic alterations of
the passive material properties of cochlear tissues and accounting for a large part of the shift in BF that characterizes
maturation of auditory nerve responses during the same period. |
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ISSN: | 0022-3751 1469-7793 |
DOI: | 10.1113/jphysiol.2002.025205 |