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A population study of eighth nerve responses in the bullfrog, Rana catesbeiana, was undertaken to analyze how the eighth nerve codes the complex spectral and temporal structure of the species-specific advertisement call over a biologically-realistic range of intensities. Synthetic advertisement calls were generated by Fourier synthesis and presented to individual eighth nerve fibers of anesthetized bullfrogs. Fiber responses were analyzed by calculating rate responses based on post-stimulustime (PST) histograms and temporal responses based on Fourier transforms of period histograms.
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At stimulus intensities of 70 and 80 dB SPL, normalized rate responses provide a fairly good representation of the complex spectral structure of the stimulus, particularly in the low- and mid-frequency range. At higher intensities, rate responses saturate, and very little of the spectral structure of the complex stimulus can be seen in the profile of rate responses of the population.
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Both AP and BP fibers phase-lock strongly to the fundamental (100 Hz) of the complex stimulus. These effects are relatively resistant to changes in stimulus intensity. Only a small number of fibers synchronize to the low-frequency spectral energy in the stimulus. The underlying spectral complexity of the stimulus is not accurately reflected in the timing of fiber firing, presumably because firing is ‘captured’ by the fundamental frequency.
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Plots of average localized synchronized rate (ALSR), which combine both spectral and temporal information, show a similar, low-pass shape at all stimulus intensities. ALSR plots do not generally provide an accurate representation of the structure of the advertisement call.
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The data suggest that anuran peripheral auditory fibers may be particularly sensitive to the amplitude envelope of sounds.
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Abbreviations
- ALSR :
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average localized synchronized rate
- AP :
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amphibian papilla
- BP :
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basilar papilla
- CF :
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characteristic frequency
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Schwartz, J.J., Simmons, A.M. Encoding of a spectrally-complex communication sound in the bullfrog's auditory nerve. J Comp Physiol A 166, 489–499 (1990). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00192019
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