In 1857 Helmholtz proposed that the ear contained an array of sympathetic resonators, like piano strings, which served to give the ear its fine frequency discrimination. Since the discovery that most healthy human ears emit faint, pure tones (spontaneous otoacoustic emissions), it has been possible to view these narrowband signals as the continuous ringing of the resonant elements. But what are the elements? It is noteworhty that motile outer hair cells lie in a precise crystal-like array with their sensitive stereocilia in contact with the tectorial membrane, a gelatinous structure with an observed surface tension. This paper therefore speculates that ripples (surface tension waves) on the lower surface of the tectorial membrane propagate ...
The human ear is often regarded as a paragon of mechanical engineering. To understand how the hearin...
The ear is able to detect sound energies spanning 12 orders of magnitude at frequencies ranging from...
Hearing is one of the five traditional senses. Next to vision it is probably the most important for...
In 1857 Helmholtz proposed that the ear contained an array of sympathetic resonators, like piano str...
In 1857 Helmholtz proposed that the ear contained an array of sympathetic resonators, like piano str...
Questions have arisen about the ability of conventional traveling wave theory to adequately describe...
A new resonance theory of hearing models the cochlea as a surface acoustic wave (SAW) resonator. Thi...
This thesis takes a fresh approach to cochlear mechanics. Over the last quarter of a century, we hav...
There have been two main theories of how the cochlea works: resonance and travelling wave. The first...
Current models of the cochlea are almost invariably based on a traveling wave set up on the partitio...
A companion paper (Bell, 2001) formulated a model of the cochlea as a surface acoustic wave (SAW) re...
SummarySound is detected and converted into electrical signals within the ear. The cochlea not only ...
This paper provides an historical overview of how a powerful acoustical principle - sympathetic reso...
The cochlea, in the interior of the mammalian hearing organ, is where the transduction from sound in...
Sound is detected and converted into electrical signals within the ear. The cochlea not only acts as...
The human ear is often regarded as a paragon of mechanical engineering. To understand how the hearin...
The ear is able to detect sound energies spanning 12 orders of magnitude at frequencies ranging from...
Hearing is one of the five traditional senses. Next to vision it is probably the most important for...
In 1857 Helmholtz proposed that the ear contained an array of sympathetic resonators, like piano str...
In 1857 Helmholtz proposed that the ear contained an array of sympathetic resonators, like piano str...
Questions have arisen about the ability of conventional traveling wave theory to adequately describe...
A new resonance theory of hearing models the cochlea as a surface acoustic wave (SAW) resonator. Thi...
This thesis takes a fresh approach to cochlear mechanics. Over the last quarter of a century, we hav...
There have been two main theories of how the cochlea works: resonance and travelling wave. The first...
Current models of the cochlea are almost invariably based on a traveling wave set up on the partitio...
A companion paper (Bell, 2001) formulated a model of the cochlea as a surface acoustic wave (SAW) re...
SummarySound is detected and converted into electrical signals within the ear. The cochlea not only ...
This paper provides an historical overview of how a powerful acoustical principle - sympathetic reso...
The cochlea, in the interior of the mammalian hearing organ, is where the transduction from sound in...
Sound is detected and converted into electrical signals within the ear. The cochlea not only acts as...
The human ear is often regarded as a paragon of mechanical engineering. To understand how the hearin...
The ear is able to detect sound energies spanning 12 orders of magnitude at frequencies ranging from...
Hearing is one of the five traditional senses. Next to vision it is probably the most important for...