Frequency discrimination in the central nerve cords of locusts

Abstract The auditory mechanism in locusts, especially the central mechanism of frequency analysis, was examined electrophysiologically. The central auditory response had a sharp rise of threshold at a certain frequency range, and it showed a remarkable change when all peripheral fibres except the tympanic nerve were cut off. The response pattern was also changed by this procedure. These results indicate the presence of an inhibitory interaction mechanism of various auditory inputs. It can be concluded that locusts are able to discriminate sound frequency to some degree by this interactive mechanism.