Thesis: Ph. D. in Biomedical Engineering, Harvard-MIT Program in Health Sciences and Technology, 2017.This electronic version was submitted by the student author. The certified thesis is available in the Institute Archives and Special Collections.Cataloged from student-submitted PDF version of thesis.Includes bibliographical references (pages 120-125).The cochlea is part of the peripheral auditory system that has unique and intriguing features - for example it acts as a wave-based frequency analyzer and amplifies traveling waves. The human cochlea is particularly interesting due to its critical role in our ability to process speech. To better understand how the cochlea works, we develop a model of the mammalian cochlea. We develop the mode...
AbstractThe high sensitivity and wide bandwidth of mammalian hearing are thought to derive from an a...
To explore the fundamental biomechanics of sound frequency transduction in the cochlea, a two-dimens...
The intention of the research activity described in this thesis is to contribute to the dynamical th...
The human ear is a remarkable sensory organ. A normal healthy human ear is able to process sounds co...
An active mechanism, the cochlear amplifier, enhances the response of the cochlea to low-level stimu...
The human cochlea is a fascinating transduction organ that illustrates the ingenious way in which en...
AbstractIn this article, a nonlinear mathematical model is developed based on the physiology of the ...
The cochlea, in the interior of the mammalian hearing organ, is where the transduction from sound in...
The cochlea plays a crucial role in mammal hearing. The basic function of the cochlea is to map soun...
The function of the cochlea is to convert the sound waves that reach our ears into neural signals th...
The cochlea is a central part of the inner ear handling the task of transforming acoustical waves ...
Several deficiencies affecting previous ''box'' models of the cochlea are overcome in this paper. Bo...
Models of the human auditory periphery range from very basic functional descriptions of auditory fil...
A computational framework for cochlear system modeling is developed. It includes a hybrid finite ele...
A mathematical model of cochlear processing is developed to account for the nonlinear dependence of ...
AbstractThe high sensitivity and wide bandwidth of mammalian hearing are thought to derive from an a...
To explore the fundamental biomechanics of sound frequency transduction in the cochlea, a two-dimens...
The intention of the research activity described in this thesis is to contribute to the dynamical th...
The human ear is a remarkable sensory organ. A normal healthy human ear is able to process sounds co...
An active mechanism, the cochlear amplifier, enhances the response of the cochlea to low-level stimu...
The human cochlea is a fascinating transduction organ that illustrates the ingenious way in which en...
AbstractIn this article, a nonlinear mathematical model is developed based on the physiology of the ...
The cochlea, in the interior of the mammalian hearing organ, is where the transduction from sound in...
The cochlea plays a crucial role in mammal hearing. The basic function of the cochlea is to map soun...
The function of the cochlea is to convert the sound waves that reach our ears into neural signals th...
The cochlea is a central part of the inner ear handling the task of transforming acoustical waves ...
Several deficiencies affecting previous ''box'' models of the cochlea are overcome in this paper. Bo...
Models of the human auditory periphery range from very basic functional descriptions of auditory fil...
A computational framework for cochlear system modeling is developed. It includes a hybrid finite ele...
A mathematical model of cochlear processing is developed to account for the nonlinear dependence of ...
AbstractThe high sensitivity and wide bandwidth of mammalian hearing are thought to derive from an a...
To explore the fundamental biomechanics of sound frequency transduction in the cochlea, a two-dimens...
The intention of the research activity described in this thesis is to contribute to the dynamical th...