刺激(心理学)
生物
外围设备
神经科学
受体
感觉受体
听力学
沟通
电生理学
心理学
认知心理学
内科学
医学
生物化学
作者
James H. Fullard,Evelyn Forrest,Annemarie Surlykke
标识
DOI:10.1242/jeb.201.24.3419
摘要
ABSTRACT It has been proposed that the most sensitive auditory receptor cell (A1) in the two-celled ears of certain noctuoid moths is inhibited by its partner, the A2 cell, at high stimulus intensities. We used the single-celled ears of notodontid moths, also noctuoids, to test this hypothesis. The A1 cells of all but one of the moths tested exhibited non-monotonic firing rates, with reduced firing rates at high stimulus intensities and showing no relationship to the firing rate of the only other receptor, the non-auditory B cell. These results challenge the peripheral interaction hypothesis for A1 firing patterns in two-celled moth ears. An examination of notodontid A1 adaptation rates and laser vibrometry results suggests that receptor adaptation and tympanal motion non-linearity are more likely explanations for the non-monotonic receptor firing observed in both single- and multi-celled moth ears.
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