AbstractAccording to the generally accepted theory of mammalian cochlear mechanics, the fluid in the cochlear scalae interacts with the elastic cochlear partition to generate transversely oscillating displacement waves that propagate along the cochlear coil. Using a computational model of cochlear segments, a different type of propagating wave is reported, an elastic propagating wave that is independent of the fluid-structure interaction. The characteristics of the propagating wave observed in the model, such as the wavelength, speed, and phase lag, are similar to those observed in the living cochlea. Three conditions are required for the existence of the elastic propagating wave in the cochlear partition without fluid-interaction: 1), the ...
The human ear is often regarded as a paragon of mechanical engineering. To understand how the hearin...
This thesis tackles issues in cochlear mechanics both at the microscopic and macroscopic level. Insi...
This thesis tackles issues in cochlear mechanics both at the microscopic and macroscopic level. Insi...
AbstractAccording to the generally accepted theory of mammalian cochlear mechanics, the fluid in the...
The cochlea performs frequency analysis and amplification of sounds. The graded stiffness of the bas...
<div><p>The cochlea performs frequency analysis and amplification of sounds. The graded stiffness of...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Harvard--Massachusetts Institute of Technology Division of Health Sciences and Tech...
The mechanism of the active cochlea relies on a complex interaction between microstructures in the o...
The cochlea, in the interior of the mammalian hearing organ, is where the transduction from sound in...
Summarization: The cochlea transduces sound-induced vibrations in the inner ear into electrical sign...
An active mechanism, the cochlear amplifier, enhances the response of the cochlea to low-level stimu...
This paper reviews current understanding and presents new results on some of the nonlinear processes...
The function of the cochlea is to convert the sound waves that reach our ears into neural signals th...
We present a physical description of cochlear mechanics by examining the interaction between active ...
AbstractAuditory discrimination is limited by the performance of the cochlea whose acute sensitivity...
The human ear is often regarded as a paragon of mechanical engineering. To understand how the hearin...
This thesis tackles issues in cochlear mechanics both at the microscopic and macroscopic level. Insi...
This thesis tackles issues in cochlear mechanics both at the microscopic and macroscopic level. Insi...
AbstractAccording to the generally accepted theory of mammalian cochlear mechanics, the fluid in the...
The cochlea performs frequency analysis and amplification of sounds. The graded stiffness of the bas...
<div><p>The cochlea performs frequency analysis and amplification of sounds. The graded stiffness of...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Harvard--Massachusetts Institute of Technology Division of Health Sciences and Tech...
The mechanism of the active cochlea relies on a complex interaction between microstructures in the o...
The cochlea, in the interior of the mammalian hearing organ, is where the transduction from sound in...
Summarization: The cochlea transduces sound-induced vibrations in the inner ear into electrical sign...
An active mechanism, the cochlear amplifier, enhances the response of the cochlea to low-level stimu...
This paper reviews current understanding and presents new results on some of the nonlinear processes...
The function of the cochlea is to convert the sound waves that reach our ears into neural signals th...
We present a physical description of cochlear mechanics by examining the interaction between active ...
AbstractAuditory discrimination is limited by the performance of the cochlea whose acute sensitivity...
The human ear is often regarded as a paragon of mechanical engineering. To understand how the hearin...
This thesis tackles issues in cochlear mechanics both at the microscopic and macroscopic level. Insi...
This thesis tackles issues in cochlear mechanics both at the microscopic and macroscopic level. Insi...