WIENER KERNEL ANALYSIS OF INNER-EAR FUNCTION IN THE AMERICAN BULLFROG

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作者
VANDIJK, P [1 ]
WIT, HP [1 ]
SEGENHOUT, JM [1 ]
TUBIS, A [1 ]
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[1] PURDUE UNIV, DEPT PHYS, W LAFAYETTE, IN 47907 USA
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10.1121/1.410009
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O42 [声学];
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070206 ; 082403 ;
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The response of 17 primary auditory nerve fibers in the American bullfrog (Rana catesbeiana) to acoustic noise stimulation of the tympanic membrane was recorded. For each fiber, the first- and second-order Wiener kernels, k(1)(tau(1)) and k(2)(tau(1),tau(2)), were computed by cross correlation of the stimulus and the response. The kernels revealed amplitude and phase characteristics of auditory filters of both phase-locking and non-phase-locking fibers. Wiener kernels of high- and midfrequency fibers (best frequency, BF>500 Hz), implied a simple sandwich model, consisting of a cascade of a linear bandpass filter, a static nonlinearity, a linear low-pass filter, and a spike generator. The bandpass filter was at least of order 7, and had a linear phase response, for both the high- and the midfrequency fibers. Averaged across fibers, filter order 2, and cutoff frequency 451 Hz for the second filter in the model was observed. The responses of low-frequency fibers (BF< 500 Hz) could not be fit with the sandwich model, because the Fourier transform K-2(f(1),f(2)) of the second-order Wiener kernel showed significant components at off-diagonal frequencies f(1) not equal+/-f(2). The presence of these off-diagonal components shows that, in addition to the phase and gain characteristics of auditory filters, the Wiener kernel analysis reveals nonlinear two-tone interactions.
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