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Auditory sensitivity may require dynamically unstable spike generators: evidence from a model of electrical stimulation
Authors:O'Gorman David E  Colburn H Steven  Shera Christopher A
Institution:Department of Biomedical Engineering, Hearing Research Center, Boston University, Boston, Massachusetts 02115, USA. ogorman@bu.edu
Abstract:The response of the auditory nerve to electrical stimulation is highly sensitive to small modulations (<0.5%). This report demonstrates that dynamical instability (i.e., a positive Lyapunov exponent) can account for this sensitivity in a modified FitzHugh-Nagumo model of spike generation, so long as the input noise is not too large. This finding suggests both that spike generator instability is necessary to account for auditory nerve sensitivity and that the amplitude of physiological noise, such as that produced by the random behavior of voltage-gated sodium channels, is small. Based on these results with direct electrical stimulation, it is hypothesized that spike generator instability may be the mechanism that reconciles high sensitivity with the cross-fiber independence observed under acoustic stimulation.
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