Frequency discrimination following the selective destruction of cochlear inner and outer hair cells
- PMID: 628846
- DOI: 10.1126/science.628846
Frequency discrimination following the selective destruction of cochlear inner and outer hair cells
Abstract
Frequency discrimination was measured behaviorally before and after drug-induced lesions of cochlear hair cells in the cat. Discrimination was unaffected by complete loss of outer hair cells provided that at least 50% of inner hair cells were intact. Thus, inner hair cells are important for frequency discrimination, and they can function normally in this regard without the influence of outer hair cells.
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