Hearing threshold data with bone conduction and air conduction stimulation are combined with physiological and mechanical measurements of the middle ear ossicles vibration to compute the vibration level of the ossicles at threshold stimulation. By comparing the displacements of the stapes footplate with the two stimulation modalities and assuming the vibration of the stapes footplate to be the input to the cochlea when stimulation is by air conduction, the importance of middle ear ossicles inertia with bone conduction stimulation is evaluated. Given the limitations of the analysis, the results indicate that the inertia of the middle ear is not an important contribution to the perception of BC sound for frequencies below 1.5 kHz; it seems to...
Bone conduction (BC) stimulation can be applied by vibration to the bony or skin covered skull (osse...
The middle ear acts as an impedance transformer to facilitate the efficient flow of acoustic energy ...
Bone conduction as a phenomenon, physically and physiologically, is of vital importance in both the ...
Hearing threshold data with bone conduction and air conduction stimulation are combined with physiol...
The vibration velocity of the lateral semicircular canal and the cochlear promontory was measured on...
Five different pathways are often suggested as important for bone conducted (BC) sound: (1) sound pr...
This study investigates the ossicular motion produced by bone-conducted (BC) sound in live human ear...
SummaryBone conduction hearing inevitably involves vibration of the basilar membrane in response to ...
Bone conduction (BC) hearing relies on sound vibration transmission in the skull bone. Several clini...
Objective: The fact that vibration of the skull causes a hearing sensation has been known since the ...
Soft tissue conduction has been proposed as an alternative to bone conduction (BC) for hearing vibra...
Thesis: S.M., Harvard-MIT Program in Health Sciences and Technology, 2015.Cataloged from PDF version...
Bone conduction sound transmission in the human skull and the occlusion effect were estimated from h...
Bone conduction (BC) stimulation has mainly been used for clinical hearing assessment and hearing ai...
Bone conduction (BC) relative to air conduction (AC) sound field sensitivity is here defined as the ...
Bone conduction (BC) stimulation can be applied by vibration to the bony or skin covered skull (osse...
The middle ear acts as an impedance transformer to facilitate the efficient flow of acoustic energy ...
Bone conduction as a phenomenon, physically and physiologically, is of vital importance in both the ...
Hearing threshold data with bone conduction and air conduction stimulation are combined with physiol...
The vibration velocity of the lateral semicircular canal and the cochlear promontory was measured on...
Five different pathways are often suggested as important for bone conducted (BC) sound: (1) sound pr...
This study investigates the ossicular motion produced by bone-conducted (BC) sound in live human ear...
SummaryBone conduction hearing inevitably involves vibration of the basilar membrane in response to ...
Bone conduction (BC) hearing relies on sound vibration transmission in the skull bone. Several clini...
Objective: The fact that vibration of the skull causes a hearing sensation has been known since the ...
Soft tissue conduction has been proposed as an alternative to bone conduction (BC) for hearing vibra...
Thesis: S.M., Harvard-MIT Program in Health Sciences and Technology, 2015.Cataloged from PDF version...
Bone conduction sound transmission in the human skull and the occlusion effect were estimated from h...
Bone conduction (BC) stimulation has mainly been used for clinical hearing assessment and hearing ai...
Bone conduction (BC) relative to air conduction (AC) sound field sensitivity is here defined as the ...
Bone conduction (BC) stimulation can be applied by vibration to the bony or skin covered skull (osse...
The middle ear acts as an impedance transformer to facilitate the efficient flow of acoustic energy ...
Bone conduction as a phenomenon, physically and physiologically, is of vital importance in both the ...