The location and longitudinal extent of cochlear biomechanical amplification has been an open question. In this issue of Neuron, Fisher et al. (2012) demonstrate that sound-induced vibration is amplified over a short region—about one wavelength—prior to the response peak
To detect soft sounds, the mammalian cochlea increases its sensitivity by amplifying incoming sounds...
To detect soft sounds, the mammalian cochlea increases its sensitivity by amplifying incoming sounds...
<div><p>The cochlea performs frequency analysis and amplification of sounds. The graded stiffness of...
The location and longitudinal extent of cochlear biomechanical amplification has been an open questi...
Normal hearing depends on the amplification of sound in the cochlea. In this issue of Neuron, Fettip...
SummaryIn the inner ear, sensory hair cells not only detect but also amplify the softest sounds, all...
AbstractThe operation of the mammalian cochlea relies on a mechanical traveling wave that is activel...
SummarySensorineural hearing loss, which stems primarily from the failure of mechanosensory hair cel...
Hearing is one of the five traditional senses. Next to vision it is probably the most important for...
Traveling waves in the inner ear exhibit an amplitude peak that shifts with frequency. The peaking i...
AbstractOuter hair cell (OHC) somatic motility plays a key role in mammalian cochlear frequency sele...
AbstractThe operation of the mammalian cochlea relies on a mechanical traveling wave that is activel...
BACKGROUND: To detect soft sounds, the mammalian cochlea increases its sensitivity by amplifying inc...
In mammals, audition is triggered by travelling waves that are evoked by acoustic stimuli in the coc...
Background: To detect soft sounds, the mammalian cochlea increases its sensitivity by amplifying inc...
To detect soft sounds, the mammalian cochlea increases its sensitivity by amplifying incoming sounds...
To detect soft sounds, the mammalian cochlea increases its sensitivity by amplifying incoming sounds...
<div><p>The cochlea performs frequency analysis and amplification of sounds. The graded stiffness of...
The location and longitudinal extent of cochlear biomechanical amplification has been an open questi...
Normal hearing depends on the amplification of sound in the cochlea. In this issue of Neuron, Fettip...
SummaryIn the inner ear, sensory hair cells not only detect but also amplify the softest sounds, all...
AbstractThe operation of the mammalian cochlea relies on a mechanical traveling wave that is activel...
SummarySensorineural hearing loss, which stems primarily from the failure of mechanosensory hair cel...
Hearing is one of the five traditional senses. Next to vision it is probably the most important for...
Traveling waves in the inner ear exhibit an amplitude peak that shifts with frequency. The peaking i...
AbstractOuter hair cell (OHC) somatic motility plays a key role in mammalian cochlear frequency sele...
AbstractThe operation of the mammalian cochlea relies on a mechanical traveling wave that is activel...
BACKGROUND: To detect soft sounds, the mammalian cochlea increases its sensitivity by amplifying inc...
In mammals, audition is triggered by travelling waves that are evoked by acoustic stimuli in the coc...
Background: To detect soft sounds, the mammalian cochlea increases its sensitivity by amplifying inc...
To detect soft sounds, the mammalian cochlea increases its sensitivity by amplifying incoming sounds...
To detect soft sounds, the mammalian cochlea increases its sensitivity by amplifying incoming sounds...
<div><p>The cochlea performs frequency analysis and amplification of sounds. The graded stiffness of...