Auditory nerve and interneurone responses to natural sounds in several species of cicadas
- 13 March 1980
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Physiological Entomology
- Vol. 5 (1) , 25-45
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-3032.1980.tb00209.x
Abstract
The calling and courtship songs of 17‐year cicadas and of Say's cicadas differ both in the sound frequency spectrum and in temporal pattern. Multiunit recordings with hook electrodes from the whole auditory nerve show that the hearing organs are especially sensitive to transient stimuli occurring in natural sounds. Artificially produced clicks elicit bursts of spikes synchronized among various primary sensory fibres. These fibres respond to natural calling and courtship songs with a specificity dependent on carrier frequency, rhythm and transient content of the sound, following sound pulses (i.e. tymbal actions) up to repetition rates of 200 Hz. An ascending, plurisegmental interneurone was characterized by intracellular recording and simultaneously stained with cobalt. Its main arborization spatially overlaps the anterior part of the sensory auditory neuropile, and the axon was traced as far as the prothoracic ganglion. Direct input from primary auditory fibres was suggested by latency measurements. Intracellular recordings from such neurons in different species show distinct auditory input, with phasic‐tonic spike responses to tones. In general, the interneurone response is more species‐specific to calling than to courtship songs, and the preferential response to the conspecific calling song is based primarily upon sound frequency content.This publication has 51 references indexed in Scilit:
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