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Efferent-mediated control of basilar membrane motion.

机译:传出介导的基底膜运动控制。

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Medial olivocochlear efferent (MOCE) neurones innervate the outer hair cells (OHCs) of the mammalian cochlea, and convey signals that are capable of controlling the sensitivity of the peripheral auditory system in a frequency-specific manner. Recent methodological developments have allowed the effects of the MOCE system to be observed in vivo at the level of the basilar membrane (BM). These observations have confirmed earlier theories that at least some of the MOCE's effects are mediated via the cochlea's mechanics, with the OHCs acting as the mechanical effectors. However, the new observations have also provided some unexpected twists: apparently, the MOCEs can enhance the BM's responses to some sounds while inhibiting its responses to others, and they can alter the BM's response to a single sound using at least two separate mechanisms. Such observations put new constraints on the way in which the cochlea's mechanics, and the OHCs in particular, are thought to operate.
机译:内侧小耳蜗传出(MOCE)神经元支配着哺乳动物耳蜗的外毛细胞(OHC),并以能够以频率特定的方式传达能够控制周围听觉系统敏感性的信号。最近的方法学发展使得可以在基底膜(BM)水平上在体内观察MOCE系统的作用。这些观察结果证实了较早的理论,即MOCE的至少某些作用是通过耳蜗的机制介导的,而OHC则充当了机械效应器。但是,新的观察结果也提供了一些意想不到的转折:显然,MOCE可以增强BM对某些声音的响应,同时抑制BM对其他声音的响应,并且它们可以使用至少两种独立的机制来改变BM对单个声音的响应。这些观察结果对耳蜗力学,尤其是OHC的运作方式提出了新的限制。

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