The malleus and incus in the human middle ear are linked by the incudo-malleolar joint (IMJ). The mobility of the human IMJ under physiologically relevant acoustic stimulation and its functional role in middle-ear sound transmission are still debated. In this study, spatial stapes motions were measured during acoustic stimulation (0.25-8 kHz) in six fresh human temporal bones for two conditions of the IMJ: (1) normal IMJ and (2) IMJ with experimentally-reduced mobility. Stapes velocity was measured at multiple points on the footplate using a scanning laser Doppler vibrometry (SLDV) system, and the 3D motion components were calculated under both conditions of the IMJ. The artificial reduction of the IMJ mobility was confirmed by measuring th...
The piston-like (translation normal to the footplate) and rocking-like (rotation along the long and ...
Displacement-frequency characteristics of the stapes footplate were measured in five human temporal ...
Hypothesis: The aim of this study was to measure the mass loading effect of an active middle-ear imp...
The incudo-malleal joint (IMJ) in the human middle ear is a true diarthrodial joint and it has been ...
BACKGROUND: The malleus-incus complex (MIC) plays a crucial role in the hearing process as it transf...
ObjectivesOne of the risks in middle ear surgery is high frequency hearing loss. It is believed that...
It has been reported that the physiological motion of the stapes in human and several animals in res...
It has been reported that the physiological motion of the stapes in human and several animals in res...
This thesis addresses the biomechanics of the human middle ear, that part of the auditory system whi...
Under large quasi-static loads, the incudo-malleolar joint (IMJ), connecting the malleus and the inc...
HYPOTHESIS: The piston-like motion of the stapes footplate is the only effective stimulus to the coc...
Artículo de publicación ISIThe vibratory responses to tones of the stapes and incus were measured in...
Background Intra-operative quantification of the ossicle mobility could provide valuable feedback fo...
Scientists have marveled at the middle ear for centuries. The importance of the middle ear to hearin...
The middle ear as a levered vibrating system for sound transmission from the external to the inner e...
The piston-like (translation normal to the footplate) and rocking-like (rotation along the long and ...
Displacement-frequency characteristics of the stapes footplate were measured in five human temporal ...
Hypothesis: The aim of this study was to measure the mass loading effect of an active middle-ear imp...
The incudo-malleal joint (IMJ) in the human middle ear is a true diarthrodial joint and it has been ...
BACKGROUND: The malleus-incus complex (MIC) plays a crucial role in the hearing process as it transf...
ObjectivesOne of the risks in middle ear surgery is high frequency hearing loss. It is believed that...
It has been reported that the physiological motion of the stapes in human and several animals in res...
It has been reported that the physiological motion of the stapes in human and several animals in res...
This thesis addresses the biomechanics of the human middle ear, that part of the auditory system whi...
Under large quasi-static loads, the incudo-malleolar joint (IMJ), connecting the malleus and the inc...
HYPOTHESIS: The piston-like motion of the stapes footplate is the only effective stimulus to the coc...
Artículo de publicación ISIThe vibratory responses to tones of the stapes and incus were measured in...
Background Intra-operative quantification of the ossicle mobility could provide valuable feedback fo...
Scientists have marveled at the middle ear for centuries. The importance of the middle ear to hearin...
The middle ear as a levered vibrating system for sound transmission from the external to the inner e...
The piston-like (translation normal to the footplate) and rocking-like (rotation along the long and ...
Displacement-frequency characteristics of the stapes footplate were measured in five human temporal ...
Hypothesis: The aim of this study was to measure the mass loading effect of an active middle-ear imp...