Coding of spectral fine structure in the auditory nerve. I. Fourier analysis of period and interspike interval histograms
- 1 February 1986
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Acoustical Society of America (ASA) in The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
- Vol. 79 (2), 398-416
- https://doi.org/10.1121/1.393528
Abstract
The temporal fine structure of discharge patterns of single auditory-nerve fibers in adult cats was analyzed in response to signals consisting of a variable number of equal-intensity, in-phase harmonics of a common low-frequency fundamental. Two analytic methods were employed. The first method considered Fourier spectra of period histograms based on the period of the fundamental, and the second method considered Fourier spectra of interspike interval histograms (ISIH''s). Both analyses provide information about fiber tuning properties, but Fourier spectra of ISIH''s also allow estimates to be made of the degree of resolution of individual stimulus components. At low intensities (within 20-40 dB of threshold), indices of synchronization to individual components of complex tones were similar to those obtained for pure tones. This was true even when fibers were capable of responding to several signal components simultaneously. Response spectra obtained at low intensifies resembled fibers'' tuning curves, and fibers with low spontaneous discharge rates tended to provide better resolution of stimulus components than fibers with high spontaneous rates. Strongly nonlinear behavior existed at higher stimulus intensities. In this, information was transmitted about progressively fewer signal components and about frequencies not present in the acoustic stimulus and the component eliciting the largest response shifted away from the fiber''s characteristic frequency and toward the edges of the stimulus spectrum. This high-intensity "edge enhancement" can result from the combined effects of a compressive input-output nonlinearity, suppression, and the fortuitous addition of internally generated combination tones. The data indicate that sufficient information exists for the auditory system to determine the frequencies of narrowly spaced stimulus components from the temporal fine structure of nerve fiber''s responses.This publication has 4 references indexed in Scilit:
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