EFFECTS OF STIMULUS-DURATION ON THE RESPONSE PROPERTIES OF PACINIAN CORPUSCLES - IMPLICATIONS FOR THE NEURAL CODE

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CHECKOSKY, CM [1 ]
BOLANOWSKI, SJ [1 ]
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[1] SYRACUSE UNIV,INST SENSORY RES,SYRACUSE,NY 13244
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10.1121/1.402827
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O42 [声学];
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070206 ; 082403 ;
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Based on physiological and psychophysical data, it has been suggested that the neural code for threshold detection in the P channel, mediated by Pacinian corpuscles (PCs), may be 2-4 neural impulses/stimulus (Bolanowski et al., 1988). To further test the efficacy of this code, responses from PCs were measured at different vibratory burst durations. Since it is known that the P channel has the capacity to summate vibratory stimuli temporally within the central nervous system, the effect should also be present in the physiological results. Temporal summation predicts a decrease in threshold at a rate of - 3 dB/doubling of stimulus duration. Responses from single PCs were integrated by counting neural spikes over the entire burst duration. Furthermore, real-time responses were integrated with a low-pass filter, more accurately modeling the central process. For the spike-counting scheme, a criterion of 4 impulses/stimulus showed a decrease in stimulus amplitude for increases in duration similar to that obtained psychophysically. The amplitude-duration function obtained with the low-pass filter, however, resulted in a function which did not follow that obtained psychophysically, regardless of the number of impulses/stimulus. Since the P channel is known to have a central integrator, it has been concluded that activity of a single PC afferent probably is not sufficient to signal threshold in the P channel.
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