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生物物理学报 1992
EFFECTS OF THE CHARACTERISTIC OF A CLICK ON N_1N_2 RESPONSE RECORDED FROM THE ROUND WINDOW IN GUINEAR PIG
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Abstract:
This paper concerns the effects of changes in the waveform, spectrum and polarity of a click on the N1N2 response recorded from the round window of guinea pig. The results show that at low stimulus intensity, a change in the waveform of a click did not affect the N1 response but affected the N2 response slightly as the stimulus intensity kept constant; and at high stimulus intensity, a change in the waveform of a click would lead to a rather clear change in the N1N2 response although the stimulus intensity remained unchanged. Moreover not only the rarefaction phase, but also the condensation one of a click had effects on N1N2 response, and the waveform of N1N2 was not only related to the amplitude of a click, but also to other parameters of the click (ex.the width etc.)