SummaryIt was first suggested by Gold in 1948 [1] that the exquisite sensitivity and frequency selectivity of the mammalian cochlea is due to an active process referred to as the cochlear amplifier. It is thought that this process works by pumping energy to augment the otherwise damped sound-induced vibrations of the basilar membrane [2–4], a mechanism known as negative damping. The existence of the cochlear amplifier has been inferred from comparing responses of sensitive and compromised cochleae [5] and observations of acoustic emissions [6, 7] and through mathematical modeling [8, 9]. However, power amplification has yet to be demonstrated directly. Here, we prove that energy is indeed produced in the cochlea on a cycle-by-cycle basis. B...
SummarySensorineural hearing loss, which stems primarily from the failure of mechanosensory hair cel...
High auditory sensitivity, sharp frequency selectivity, and spontaneous otoacoustic emissions are si...
The mammalian cochlea is a sophisticated hearing sensor that uses active amplification to enhance we...
It was first suggested by Gold in 1948 [1] that the exquisite sensitivity and frequency selectivity ...
It was first suggested by Gold in 1948 [1] that the exquisite sensitivity and frequency selectivity ...
SummaryIt was first suggested by Gold in 1948 [1] that the exquisite sensitivity and frequency selec...
Traveling waves in the inner ear exhibit an amplitude peak that shifts with frequency. The peaking i...
To detect soft sounds, the mammalian cochlea increases its sensitivity by amplifying incoming sounds...
BACKGROUND: To detect soft sounds, the mammalian cochlea increases its sensitivity by amplifying inc...
To detect soft sounds, the mammalian cochlea increases its sensitivity by amplifying incoming sounds...
Background: To detect soft sounds, the mammalian cochlea increases its sensitivity by amplifying inc...
AbstractThe operation of the mammalian cochlea relies on a mechanical traveling wave that is activel...
The remarkable sensitivity, frequency selectivity, and dynamic range of the mammalian cochlea relies...
IT is thought that the sensitivity of mammalian hearing depends on amplification of the incoming sou...
The sensitivity of the mammalian inner ear is extraordinary. At the threshold of hearing, the incomi...
SummarySensorineural hearing loss, which stems primarily from the failure of mechanosensory hair cel...
High auditory sensitivity, sharp frequency selectivity, and spontaneous otoacoustic emissions are si...
The mammalian cochlea is a sophisticated hearing sensor that uses active amplification to enhance we...
It was first suggested by Gold in 1948 [1] that the exquisite sensitivity and frequency selectivity ...
It was first suggested by Gold in 1948 [1] that the exquisite sensitivity and frequency selectivity ...
SummaryIt was first suggested by Gold in 1948 [1] that the exquisite sensitivity and frequency selec...
Traveling waves in the inner ear exhibit an amplitude peak that shifts with frequency. The peaking i...
To detect soft sounds, the mammalian cochlea increases its sensitivity by amplifying incoming sounds...
BACKGROUND: To detect soft sounds, the mammalian cochlea increases its sensitivity by amplifying inc...
To detect soft sounds, the mammalian cochlea increases its sensitivity by amplifying incoming sounds...
Background: To detect soft sounds, the mammalian cochlea increases its sensitivity by amplifying inc...
AbstractThe operation of the mammalian cochlea relies on a mechanical traveling wave that is activel...
The remarkable sensitivity, frequency selectivity, and dynamic range of the mammalian cochlea relies...
IT is thought that the sensitivity of mammalian hearing depends on amplification of the incoming sou...
The sensitivity of the mammalian inner ear is extraordinary. At the threshold of hearing, the incomi...
SummarySensorineural hearing loss, which stems primarily from the failure of mechanosensory hair cel...
High auditory sensitivity, sharp frequency selectivity, and spontaneous otoacoustic emissions are si...
The mammalian cochlea is a sophisticated hearing sensor that uses active amplification to enhance we...