The response properties of hair cells and nerve fibers in the alligator lizard cochlea are frequency selective and tonotopically organized with longitudinal position in the organ. The lengths of the hair-cell hair bundles also vary monotonically with longitudinal position. In this study, quantitative measurements were made of the motion of individual hair bundles in an excised preparation of the cochlea stimulated at auditory frequencies. The angular displacement of hair bundles is frequency selective and tonotopically organized, demonstrating the existence of a micromechanical tuning mechanism
<div><p>The cochlea performs frequency analysis and amplification of sounds. The graded stiffness of...
AbstractThe hearing organ contains sensory hair cells, which convert sound-evoked vibration into act...
International audienceTo enhance their mechanical sensitivity and frequency selectivity, hair cells ...
The response properties of hair cells and nerve fibers in the alligator lizard cochlea are frequency...
AbstractWe present motions of individual freestanding hair bundles in an isolated cochlea in respons...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Harvard--Massachusetts Institute of Technology Division of Health Sciences and Techn...
The auditory papilla of geckos contains two zones of sensory hair cells, one covered by a continuous...
International audienceSound analysis by the cochlea relies on frequency tuning of mechanosensory hai...
AbstractHair cells in the vertebrate cochlea are arranged tonotopically with their characteristic fr...
International audienceThe vertebrate ear is endowed with remarkable perceptual capabilities. The fai...
The cochlea performs frequency analysis and amplification of sounds. The graded stiffness of the bas...
AbstractFrequency tuning in the vertebrate cochlea requires a continuously varying amplifier in audi...
The tectorial membrane (TM) is widely believed to play an important role in determining the ear’s ab...
Anatomical and experimental data suggesting a slow adaptation of cochlear mechanics are summarized a...
AbstractSpontaneous otoacoustic emissions (SOAEs) are indicators of an active process in the inner e...
<div><p>The cochlea performs frequency analysis and amplification of sounds. The graded stiffness of...
AbstractThe hearing organ contains sensory hair cells, which convert sound-evoked vibration into act...
International audienceTo enhance their mechanical sensitivity and frequency selectivity, hair cells ...
The response properties of hair cells and nerve fibers in the alligator lizard cochlea are frequency...
AbstractWe present motions of individual freestanding hair bundles in an isolated cochlea in respons...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Harvard--Massachusetts Institute of Technology Division of Health Sciences and Techn...
The auditory papilla of geckos contains two zones of sensory hair cells, one covered by a continuous...
International audienceSound analysis by the cochlea relies on frequency tuning of mechanosensory hai...
AbstractHair cells in the vertebrate cochlea are arranged tonotopically with their characteristic fr...
International audienceThe vertebrate ear is endowed with remarkable perceptual capabilities. The fai...
The cochlea performs frequency analysis and amplification of sounds. The graded stiffness of the bas...
AbstractFrequency tuning in the vertebrate cochlea requires a continuously varying amplifier in audi...
The tectorial membrane (TM) is widely believed to play an important role in determining the ear’s ab...
Anatomical and experimental data suggesting a slow adaptation of cochlear mechanics are summarized a...
AbstractSpontaneous otoacoustic emissions (SOAEs) are indicators of an active process in the inner e...
<div><p>The cochlea performs frequency analysis and amplification of sounds. The graded stiffness of...
AbstractThe hearing organ contains sensory hair cells, which convert sound-evoked vibration into act...
International audienceTo enhance their mechanical sensitivity and frequency selectivity, hair cells ...