The sensory epithelium of the mammalian inner ear contains two types of mechanosensory cells:inner (IHC) and outer hair cells (OHC). They both transduce mechanical force generated by soundwaves into electrical signals. In their apical end, these cells possess a set of stereocilia representingthe mechanosensing organelles. IHC are responsible for detecting sounds and transmitting theacoustic information to the brain by converting graded depolarization into trains of actionpotentials in auditory nerve fibers. OHC are responsible for the active mechanical amplificationprocess that leads to the fine tuning and high sensitivity of the mammalian inner ear. This activeamplification is the consequence of the ability of OHC to alter their cell lengt...
The inner ear is our most sensitive sensory organ and can be subdivided into three functional units:...
The inner ear is our most sensitive sensory organ and can be subdivided into three functional units:...
AbstractThe operation of the mammalian cochlea relies on a mechanical traveling wave that is activel...
AbstractThe sensory epithelium of the mammalian inner ear contains two types of mechanosensory cells...
AbstractThe sensory epithelium of the mammalian inner ear contains two types of mechanosensory cells...
As sensory cells, hair cells within the mammalian inner ear convert sounds into receptor potentials ...
SummaryIn the inner ear, sensory hair cells not only detect but also amplify the softest sounds, all...
Outer hair cells (OHCs) of the organ of Corti (OoC), acting as bidirectional cellular mechanoelectri...
The sensitivity of the mammalian inner ear is extraordinary. At the threshold of hearing, the incomi...
The inner ear is our most sensitive sensory organ and can be subdivided into three functional units:...
During a critical developmental period, cochlear inner hair cells (IHCs) exhibit sensory-independent...
Mechanosensory hair cells of the organ of Corti transmit information regarding sound to the central ...
Sensory organs and the neural networks responsible for processing sensory information are supremely ...
We are thankful to S. Masetto for the careful reading of an earlier draft of this reviewInternationa...
We are thankful to S. Masetto for the careful reading of an earlier draft of this reviewInternationa...
The inner ear is our most sensitive sensory organ and can be subdivided into three functional units:...
The inner ear is our most sensitive sensory organ and can be subdivided into three functional units:...
AbstractThe operation of the mammalian cochlea relies on a mechanical traveling wave that is activel...
AbstractThe sensory epithelium of the mammalian inner ear contains two types of mechanosensory cells...
AbstractThe sensory epithelium of the mammalian inner ear contains two types of mechanosensory cells...
As sensory cells, hair cells within the mammalian inner ear convert sounds into receptor potentials ...
SummaryIn the inner ear, sensory hair cells not only detect but also amplify the softest sounds, all...
Outer hair cells (OHCs) of the organ of Corti (OoC), acting as bidirectional cellular mechanoelectri...
The sensitivity of the mammalian inner ear is extraordinary. At the threshold of hearing, the incomi...
The inner ear is our most sensitive sensory organ and can be subdivided into three functional units:...
During a critical developmental period, cochlear inner hair cells (IHCs) exhibit sensory-independent...
Mechanosensory hair cells of the organ of Corti transmit information regarding sound to the central ...
Sensory organs and the neural networks responsible for processing sensory information are supremely ...
We are thankful to S. Masetto for the careful reading of an earlier draft of this reviewInternationa...
We are thankful to S. Masetto for the careful reading of an earlier draft of this reviewInternationa...
The inner ear is our most sensitive sensory organ and can be subdivided into three functional units:...
The inner ear is our most sensitive sensory organ and can be subdivided into three functional units:...
AbstractThe operation of the mammalian cochlea relies on a mechanical traveling wave that is activel...