Ross Fiziol Zh Im I M Sechenova
June 2003
Average firing rate of the auditory nerve fiber as function of the level of the tone with the frequency equal to characteristic frequency of the fibers, can be defined as an input-output characteristic. It is known that the steepening of the input-output characteristic of the real auditory nerve fiber is more, and the width is less than the spontaneous activity of the fiber. The latter characterizes fiber's ability to generate spikes, if the stimulus is absent.
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