textabstractDynamic aspects of cochlear mechanical compression were studied by recording basilar membrane (BM) vibrations evoked by tone pairs (“beat stimuli”) in the 11–19 kHz region of the gerbil cochlea. The frequencies of the stimulus components were varied to produce a range of “beat rates” at or near the characteristic frequency (CF) of the BM site under study, and the amplitudes of the components were balanced to produce near perfect periodic cancellations, visible as sharp notches in the envelope of the BM response. We found a compressive relation between instantaneous stimulus intensity and BM response magnitude that was strongest at low beat rates (e.g., 10–100 Hz). At higher beat rates, the amount of compression reduced progressi...
This paper examines the possibility of estimating basilar-membrane (BM) nonlinearity using a psychop...
This article provides a review of recent develop-ments in our understanding of how cochlear non-line...
The input/output functions of the different-latency components of human transient-evoked and stimulu...
Measurements of basilar-membrane (BM) motion show that the compressive nonlinearity of cochlear mech...
textabstractThe mammalian inner ear combines spectral analysis of sound with multiband dynamic compr...
Measurements of basilar membrane motion show that the cochlea has a strong compressive nonlinearity ...
Recent physiological studies of basilar rnembrane (BM) mechanics indicate that the response to tones...
We recorded responses of the gerbil basilar membrane (BM) to wideband tone complexes. The intensity ...
The vibration response of the basilar membrane in the cochlea to sinusoidal excitation displays a co...
Nonlinearities affecting cochlear mechanics produce appreciable compression in the basilar membrane ...
Various simple mathematical models of the dynamics of the organ of Corti in the mammalian cochlea ar...
In the mammalian cochlea, the basilar membrane's (BM) mechanical responses are amplified, and freque...
Input–output functions on the basilar membrane of the cochlea show a strong compressive nonlinearity...
In the mammalian cochlea, the basilar membrane's (BM) mechanical responses are amplified, and freque...
AbstractIn this article, a nonlinear mathematical model is developed based on the physiology of the ...
This paper examines the possibility of estimating basilar-membrane (BM) nonlinearity using a psychop...
This article provides a review of recent develop-ments in our understanding of how cochlear non-line...
The input/output functions of the different-latency components of human transient-evoked and stimulu...
Measurements of basilar-membrane (BM) motion show that the compressive nonlinearity of cochlear mech...
textabstractThe mammalian inner ear combines spectral analysis of sound with multiband dynamic compr...
Measurements of basilar membrane motion show that the cochlea has a strong compressive nonlinearity ...
Recent physiological studies of basilar rnembrane (BM) mechanics indicate that the response to tones...
We recorded responses of the gerbil basilar membrane (BM) to wideband tone complexes. The intensity ...
The vibration response of the basilar membrane in the cochlea to sinusoidal excitation displays a co...
Nonlinearities affecting cochlear mechanics produce appreciable compression in the basilar membrane ...
Various simple mathematical models of the dynamics of the organ of Corti in the mammalian cochlea ar...
In the mammalian cochlea, the basilar membrane's (BM) mechanical responses are amplified, and freque...
Input–output functions on the basilar membrane of the cochlea show a strong compressive nonlinearity...
In the mammalian cochlea, the basilar membrane's (BM) mechanical responses are amplified, and freque...
AbstractIn this article, a nonlinear mathematical model is developed based on the physiology of the ...
This paper examines the possibility of estimating basilar-membrane (BM) nonlinearity using a psychop...
This article provides a review of recent develop-ments in our understanding of how cochlear non-line...
The input/output functions of the different-latency components of human transient-evoked and stimulu...