Bone conduction (BC) sound is the perception of sound transmitted in the skull bones and surrounding tissues. To better understand BC sound perception and the interaction with surrounding tissues, the power transmission of BC sound is investigated in a three-dimensional finite-element model of a whole human head. BC sound transmission was simulated in the FE model and the power dissipation as well as the power flow following a mechanical vibration at the mastoid process behind the ear was analyzed. The results of the simulations show that the skull bone (comprises the cortical bone and diploe) has the highest BC power flow and thereby provide most power transmission for BC sound. The soft tissues was the second most important media for BC s...
textThis work focuses on the development of a reliable numerical model for investigating the bone-co...
Bone conduction (BC) hearing relies on sound vibration transmission in the skull bone. Several clini...
Bone conduction sound transmission in humans has been extensively studied using cochlear promontory ...
Bone conduction (BC) sound is the perception of sound transmitted in the skull bones and surrounding...
Bone conduction is usually understood as the hearing sensation based on the vibrations of the skull ...
A whole head finite element model for simulation of bone conducted (BC) sound transmission was devel...
Soft tissue conduction has been proposed as an alternative to bone conduction (BC) for hearing vibra...
A three-dimensional finite-element (FE) model of a human head including the auditory periphery was d...
A three-dimensional finite-element (FE) model of a human dry skull was devised for simulation of hum...
We focus on the development of a reliable numerical model for investigating the bone-conduction of s...
Five different pathways are often suggested as important for bone conducted (BC) sound: (1) sound pr...
In the past, only a few investigations have measured vibration at the cochlea with bone conduction s...
Nowadays, many different kinds of bone-conduction devices (BCDs) are available for hearing rehabilit...
Copyright © 2014 Namkeun Kim et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Com...
Bone-Anchored Hearing Aid (BAHA) is known as the surgically implantable hearing aid for patients who...
textThis work focuses on the development of a reliable numerical model for investigating the bone-co...
Bone conduction (BC) hearing relies on sound vibration transmission in the skull bone. Several clini...
Bone conduction sound transmission in humans has been extensively studied using cochlear promontory ...
Bone conduction (BC) sound is the perception of sound transmitted in the skull bones and surrounding...
Bone conduction is usually understood as the hearing sensation based on the vibrations of the skull ...
A whole head finite element model for simulation of bone conducted (BC) sound transmission was devel...
Soft tissue conduction has been proposed as an alternative to bone conduction (BC) for hearing vibra...
A three-dimensional finite-element (FE) model of a human head including the auditory periphery was d...
A three-dimensional finite-element (FE) model of a human dry skull was devised for simulation of hum...
We focus on the development of a reliable numerical model for investigating the bone-conduction of s...
Five different pathways are often suggested as important for bone conducted (BC) sound: (1) sound pr...
In the past, only a few investigations have measured vibration at the cochlea with bone conduction s...
Nowadays, many different kinds of bone-conduction devices (BCDs) are available for hearing rehabilit...
Copyright © 2014 Namkeun Kim et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Com...
Bone-Anchored Hearing Aid (BAHA) is known as the surgically implantable hearing aid for patients who...
textThis work focuses on the development of a reliable numerical model for investigating the bone-co...
Bone conduction (BC) hearing relies on sound vibration transmission in the skull bone. Several clini...
Bone conduction sound transmission in humans has been extensively studied using cochlear promontory ...