Ma. Cheatham et P. Dallos, INTERMODULATION COMPONENTS OF CORTI RESPONSES, The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 102(2), 1997, pp. 1038-1048
Two-tone responses are recorded li om inner hair cells and from the or
gan of Corti fluid space in second and third turns of the guinea pig c
ochlea where best frequencies (BF) are approximately 4000 and 1000 Hz,
respectively. This allows both ac and de response components to be ob
tained and facilitates comparisons with psychophysical investigations
that have traditionally been conducted at low and moderate frequencies
, The measurements or ac responses in the organ of Corti fluid space a
lso allow comparisons with mechanical results because the cochlear mic
rophonic is proportional to basilar membrane displacement. By using a
constant frequency ratio (f(2)/f(1)) of 1.4, local distortion products
generated at the recording location are prominent when the two primar
ies are near the BF of the cell, However, when the primary pairs incre
ase above BF, quadratic and cubic difference tones are recorded even w
hen responses to the primaries are not measurable. The presence of the
se traveling distortion products is consistent with the idea that both
f(2)-f(1) and 2f(1)-f(2) have their own traveling waves, Notches in t
he existence regions of quadratic and cubic difference tones were also
observed and found to be influenced by mutual suppression between the
two inputs. (C) 1997 Acoustical Society of America.