This thesis aims to verify the function of the cochlea as a spectrum analyzer based on computational modeling of macro-mechanics of the cochlea using FEM. I aim to identify the spectrum of the basilar membrane, which is dependent on the variability of geometry, material characteristics and the presence of liquid environments. Interactions between liquid and solid phases is described by fluid-structure interaction in the system ANSYS. The model is linear and does not pursue an active policy of metabolic processes. Further the work focuses on the decomposition of the sound and check of two best known hypotheses about the transmission frequency of the sound to the brain
The vibration of the tympanic membrane and ossicular chain, which are induced by the sound, is trans...
The basilar membrane is a small structure threaded through the cochlea that assists in converting at...
Since Georg von Bekesy laid out the place theory of the hearing, researchers have been working to un...
The function of the cochlea is to convert the sound waves that reach our ears into neural signals th...
The organ of Corti (OC) in the cochlea is a significant structure for feeling sound. The components ...
This work attempts to bring together theoretical and experimental aspects of cochlear biophysics. I...
For a deeper understanding of the inner ear dynamics, a Finite-Element model of the human cochlea is...
The cochlea plays a crucial role in mammal hearing. The basic function of the cochlea is to map soun...
This paper used PATRAN software to establish a three-dimensional spiral cochlear model according to ...
The cochlea plays an important role in human hearing. Its basic function is to map sounds of differe...
The cochlea of the inner ear presents severe difficulties for measurement and computation, and contr...
© 2015 AIP Publishing LLC. The primary role of the cochlea is to transform external sound stimuli in...
The mammalian cochlea is a highly sensitive transducer which converts acoustic vibration into electr...
Nonlinearities affecting cochlear mechanics produce appreciable compression in the basilar membrane ...
Several deficiencies affecting previous ''box'' models of the cochlea are overcome in this paper. Bo...
The vibration of the tympanic membrane and ossicular chain, which are induced by the sound, is trans...
The basilar membrane is a small structure threaded through the cochlea that assists in converting at...
Since Georg von Bekesy laid out the place theory of the hearing, researchers have been working to un...
The function of the cochlea is to convert the sound waves that reach our ears into neural signals th...
The organ of Corti (OC) in the cochlea is a significant structure for feeling sound. The components ...
This work attempts to bring together theoretical and experimental aspects of cochlear biophysics. I...
For a deeper understanding of the inner ear dynamics, a Finite-Element model of the human cochlea is...
The cochlea plays a crucial role in mammal hearing. The basic function of the cochlea is to map soun...
This paper used PATRAN software to establish a three-dimensional spiral cochlear model according to ...
The cochlea plays an important role in human hearing. Its basic function is to map sounds of differe...
The cochlea of the inner ear presents severe difficulties for measurement and computation, and contr...
© 2015 AIP Publishing LLC. The primary role of the cochlea is to transform external sound stimuli in...
The mammalian cochlea is a highly sensitive transducer which converts acoustic vibration into electr...
Nonlinearities affecting cochlear mechanics produce appreciable compression in the basilar membrane ...
Several deficiencies affecting previous ''box'' models of the cochlea are overcome in this paper. Bo...
The vibration of the tympanic membrane and ossicular chain, which are induced by the sound, is trans...
The basilar membrane is a small structure threaded through the cochlea that assists in converting at...
Since Georg von Bekesy laid out the place theory of the hearing, researchers have been working to un...