International audienceHearing and balance rely on the ability of hair cells in the inner ear to sense miniscule mechanical stimuli. In each cell, sound or acceleration deflects the mechanosensitive hair bundle, a tuft of rigid stereocilia protruding from the cell's apical surface. By altering the tension in gating springs linked to mechanically sensitive transduction channels, this deflection changes the channels' open probability and elicits an electrical response. To detect weak stimuli despite energy losses caused by viscous dissipation, a hair cell can use active hair-bundle movement to amplify its mechanical inputs. This amplificatory process also yields spontaneous bundle oscillations. Using a displacement-clamp system to measure the ...
Hair cells mediating the senses of hearing and balance rely on active mechanisms for amplification o...
International audienceThe vertebrate ear benefits from nonlinear mechanical amplification to operate...
ABSTRACT The dazzling sensitivity and frequency selectivity of the vertebrate ear rely on mechanical...
International audienceHearing and balance rely on the ability of hair cells in the inner ear to sens...
International audienceTo enhance their mechanical sensitivity and frequency selectivity, hair cells ...
International audienceTo enhance their mechanical sensitivity and frequency selectivity, hair cells ...
The ear relies on nonlinear amplification to enhance its sensitivity and frequency selectivity. In t...
Mechanical detection of auditory and vestibular system displays exquisite sensitivity, with sub-nano...
International audienceThe auditory system's ability to interpret sounds over a wide range of amplitu...
International audienceThe auditory system's ability to interpret sounds over a wide range of amplitu...
Hair cells in the inner ear displayed remarkable sensitivity, frequency-tuning, and active amplifyin...
International audienceThe ear relies on nonlinear amplification to enhance its sensitivity and frequ...
International audienceThe ear relies on nonlinear amplification to enhance its sensitivity and frequ...
International audienceThe dazzling sensitivity and frequency selectivity of the vertebrate ear rely ...
Spontaneous oscillations exhibited by free-standing hair bundles from the Bullfrog sacculus suggest ...
Hair cells mediating the senses of hearing and balance rely on active mechanisms for amplification o...
International audienceThe vertebrate ear benefits from nonlinear mechanical amplification to operate...
ABSTRACT The dazzling sensitivity and frequency selectivity of the vertebrate ear rely on mechanical...
International audienceHearing and balance rely on the ability of hair cells in the inner ear to sens...
International audienceTo enhance their mechanical sensitivity and frequency selectivity, hair cells ...
International audienceTo enhance their mechanical sensitivity and frequency selectivity, hair cells ...
The ear relies on nonlinear amplification to enhance its sensitivity and frequency selectivity. In t...
Mechanical detection of auditory and vestibular system displays exquisite sensitivity, with sub-nano...
International audienceThe auditory system's ability to interpret sounds over a wide range of amplitu...
International audienceThe auditory system's ability to interpret sounds over a wide range of amplitu...
Hair cells in the inner ear displayed remarkable sensitivity, frequency-tuning, and active amplifyin...
International audienceThe ear relies on nonlinear amplification to enhance its sensitivity and frequ...
International audienceThe ear relies on nonlinear amplification to enhance its sensitivity and frequ...
International audienceThe dazzling sensitivity and frequency selectivity of the vertebrate ear rely ...
Spontaneous oscillations exhibited by free-standing hair bundles from the Bullfrog sacculus suggest ...
Hair cells mediating the senses of hearing and balance rely on active mechanisms for amplification o...
International audienceThe vertebrate ear benefits from nonlinear mechanical amplification to operate...
ABSTRACT The dazzling sensitivity and frequency selectivity of the vertebrate ear rely on mechanical...