Assessment of the Limits of Neural Phase-Locking Using Mass Potentials
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Verschooten, Eric
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Assessment of the Limits of Neural Phase-Locking Using Mass Potentials
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In the diverse mechanosensory systems that animals evolved, the waveform of stimuli can be encoded by phase locking in spike trains of
primary afferents. Coding of the fine structure of sounds via phase locking is thought to be critical for hearing. The upper frequency limit
of phase locking varies across species and is unknown in humans. We applied a method developed previously, which is based on neural
adaptation evoked by forward masking, to analyze mass potentials recorded on the cochlea and auditory nerve in the cat. The method
allows us to separate neural phase locking from receptor potentials. We find that the frequency limit of neural phase locking obtained
from mass potentials was very similar to that reported for individual auditory nerve fibers. The results suggest that this is a promising
approach to examine neural phase locking in humans with normal or impaired hearing or in other species for which direct recordings
from primary afferents are not feasible.
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/132793
DOI: DOI: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.2979-14.2015
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The Journal of Neuroscience, February 4, 2015 • 35(5): 2255–2268
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