The zero crossings of basilar-membrane (BM) responses to clicks are nearly independent of stimulus intensity. This work explores the constraints that this invariance imposes on one-dimensional nonlinear cochlear models with two degrees of freedom (2DoF). The locations of the poles and zeros of the BM admittance, calculated for a set of linear models in which the strength of the active force is progressively decreased, provides a playground for evaluating the behavior of a corresponding nonlinear model at increasing stimulus levels. Mathematical constraints on the model parameters are derived by requiring that the poles of the admittance move horizontally in the s-plane as the active force is varied. These constraints ensure approximate zero...
AbstractThe mechanical stimulation of the outer hair cell hair bundle (HB) is a key step in nonlinea...
This study explores the phenomenology of distortion products in nonlinear cochlear models, predictin...
textabstractThe mammalian inner ear combines spectral analysis of sound with multiband dynamic compr...
The zero crossings of basilar-membrane (BM) responses to clicks are nearly independent of stimulus i...
A mathematical model of cochlear processing is developed to account for the nonlinear dependence of ...
Compared with an explicit lumped-parameter model of the micromechanics, a pole-zero description appe...
In animal experiments, the strong dependence on stimulus level of the basilar membrane gain and tuni...
Measurements of basilar membrane motion show that the cochlea has a strong compressive nonlinearity ...
AbstractIn this article, a nonlinear mathematical model is developed based on the physiology of the ...
The issue of the relation between the tuning factor, the active gain, and the phase slope of the bas...
An active mechanism, the cochlear amplifier, enhances the response of the cochlea to low-level stimu...
Numerical techniques are used to explore the influence on the predicted basilar membrane (BM) respon...
Abstract. A two-dimensional cochlear model is presented, which couples the classical second order pa...
Measurements of basilar-membrane (BM) motion show that the compressive nonlinearity of cochlear mech...
The vibration response of the basilar membrane in the cochlea to sinusoidal excitation displays a co...
AbstractThe mechanical stimulation of the outer hair cell hair bundle (HB) is a key step in nonlinea...
This study explores the phenomenology of distortion products in nonlinear cochlear models, predictin...
textabstractThe mammalian inner ear combines spectral analysis of sound with multiband dynamic compr...
The zero crossings of basilar-membrane (BM) responses to clicks are nearly independent of stimulus i...
A mathematical model of cochlear processing is developed to account for the nonlinear dependence of ...
Compared with an explicit lumped-parameter model of the micromechanics, a pole-zero description appe...
In animal experiments, the strong dependence on stimulus level of the basilar membrane gain and tuni...
Measurements of basilar membrane motion show that the cochlea has a strong compressive nonlinearity ...
AbstractIn this article, a nonlinear mathematical model is developed based on the physiology of the ...
The issue of the relation between the tuning factor, the active gain, and the phase slope of the bas...
An active mechanism, the cochlear amplifier, enhances the response of the cochlea to low-level stimu...
Numerical techniques are used to explore the influence on the predicted basilar membrane (BM) respon...
Abstract. A two-dimensional cochlear model is presented, which couples the classical second order pa...
Measurements of basilar-membrane (BM) motion show that the compressive nonlinearity of cochlear mech...
The vibration response of the basilar membrane in the cochlea to sinusoidal excitation displays a co...
AbstractThe mechanical stimulation of the outer hair cell hair bundle (HB) is a key step in nonlinea...
This study explores the phenomenology of distortion products in nonlinear cochlear models, predictin...
textabstractThe mammalian inner ear combines spectral analysis of sound with multiband dynamic compr...