Despite a long history of research involving some of the greater physicists the world has known (Ohm, von Helmholte, von Bekesy), the understanding of the mammalian, in particular human, hearing is still in its infancy. The present state of teaching of how we hear and listen is still centered around the Fourier analyzer partitioning incoming sounds into its frequency components, and that is it pretty much. We will, however see that the strong nonlinearities at work in the cochlea (providing a dynamical range of the signal up to 130 DB), demand this simple view to be dramatically changed. To show this, we follow a complex sound that enters the cochlea and consider what parts of the cochlea are elicited, and what turns out in the end to be r...
Already Helmholtz profoundly addressed the question how the nonlinearity of the human hearing sensor...
The ear is able to detect sound energies spanning 12 orders of magnitude at frequencies ranging from...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityTo extract content and meaning from a single source of sound in a q...
Despite a long history of research involving some of the greater physicists the world has known (Ohm...
Listening is a complex sound selection process thought to be located in the auditory cortex. A bioph...
The human cochlea is a fascinating transduction organ that illustrates the ingenious way in which en...
The human cochlea is a fascinating transduction organ that illustrates the ingenious way in which en...
The human cochlea is a fascinating transduction organ that illustrates the ingenious way in which en...
Already Helmholtz profoundly addressed the question how the nonlinearity of the human hearing sensor...
The human cochlea is a fascinating transduction organ that illustrates the ingenious way in which en...
The human cochlea is a fascinating transduction organ that illustrates the ingenious way in which en...
International audienceThe vertebrate ear is endowed with remarkable perceptual capabilities. The fai...
International audienceThe vertebrate ear is endowed with remarkable perceptual capabilities. The fai...
International audienceThe vertebrate ear is endowed with remarkable perceptual capabilities. The fai...
The cochlea, in the interior of the mammalian hearing organ, is where the transduction from sound in...
Already Helmholtz profoundly addressed the question how the nonlinearity of the human hearing sensor...
The ear is able to detect sound energies spanning 12 orders of magnitude at frequencies ranging from...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityTo extract content and meaning from a single source of sound in a q...
Despite a long history of research involving some of the greater physicists the world has known (Ohm...
Listening is a complex sound selection process thought to be located in the auditory cortex. A bioph...
The human cochlea is a fascinating transduction organ that illustrates the ingenious way in which en...
The human cochlea is a fascinating transduction organ that illustrates the ingenious way in which en...
The human cochlea is a fascinating transduction organ that illustrates the ingenious way in which en...
Already Helmholtz profoundly addressed the question how the nonlinearity of the human hearing sensor...
The human cochlea is a fascinating transduction organ that illustrates the ingenious way in which en...
The human cochlea is a fascinating transduction organ that illustrates the ingenious way in which en...
International audienceThe vertebrate ear is endowed with remarkable perceptual capabilities. The fai...
International audienceThe vertebrate ear is endowed with remarkable perceptual capabilities. The fai...
International audienceThe vertebrate ear is endowed with remarkable perceptual capabilities. The fai...
The cochlea, in the interior of the mammalian hearing organ, is where the transduction from sound in...
Already Helmholtz profoundly addressed the question how the nonlinearity of the human hearing sensor...
The ear is able to detect sound energies spanning 12 orders of magnitude at frequencies ranging from...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityTo extract content and meaning from a single source of sound in a q...