BACKGROUND: To detect soft sounds, the mammalian cochlea increases its sensitivity by amplifying incoming sounds up to one thousand times. Although the cochlear amplifier is thought to be a local cellular process at an area basal to the response peak on the spiral basilar membrane, its location has not been demonstrated experimentally. METHODOLOGY AND PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Using a sensitive laser interferometer to measure sub-nanometer vibrations at two locations along the basilar membrane in sensitive gerbil cochleae, here we show that the cochlea can boost soft sound-induced vibrations as much as 50 dB/mm at an area proximal to the response peak on the basilar membrane. The observed amplification works maximally at low sound levels and at f...
The cochlear amplifier is a hypothesized positive feedback process responsible for our exquisite hea...
Low-frequency hearing is critically important for speech and music perception, but no mechanical mea...
Low-frequency hearing is critically important for speech and music perception, but no mechanical mea...
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...
Acoustic stimulation vibrates the cochlear basilar membrane, initiating a wave of displacement that ...
Acoustic stimulation vibrates the cochlear basilar membrane, initiating a wave of displacement that ...
The location and longitudinal extent of cochlear biomechanical amplification has been an open questi...
AbstractThe operation of the mammalian cochlea relies on a mechanical traveling wave that is activel...
It was first suggested by Gold in 1948 [1] that the exquisite sensitivity and frequency selectivity ...
The location and longitudinal extent of cochlear biomechanical amplification has been an open questi...
The micromechanical mechanisms that underpin tuning and dynamic range compression in the mammalian i...
SummaryIt was first suggested by Gold in 1948 [1] that the exquisite sensitivity and frequency selec...
It was first suggested by Gold in 1948 [1] that the exquisite sensitivity and frequency selectivity ...
The cochlear amplifier is a hypothesized positive feedback process responsible for our exquisite hea...
Low-frequency hearing is critically important for speech and music perception, but no mechanical mea...
Low-frequency hearing is critically important for speech and music perception, but no mechanical mea...
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...
Acoustic stimulation vibrates the cochlear basilar membrane, initiating a wave of displacement that ...
Acoustic stimulation vibrates the cochlear basilar membrane, initiating a wave of displacement that ...
The location and longitudinal extent of cochlear biomechanical amplification has been an open questi...
AbstractThe operation of the mammalian cochlea relies on a mechanical traveling wave that is activel...
It was first suggested by Gold in 1948 [1] that the exquisite sensitivity and frequency selectivity ...
The location and longitudinal extent of cochlear biomechanical amplification has been an open questi...
The micromechanical mechanisms that underpin tuning and dynamic range compression in the mammalian i...
SummaryIt was first suggested by Gold in 1948 [1] that the exquisite sensitivity and frequency selec...
It was first suggested by Gold in 1948 [1] that the exquisite sensitivity and frequency selectivity ...
The cochlear amplifier is a hypothesized positive feedback process responsible for our exquisite hea...
Low-frequency hearing is critically important for speech and music perception, but no mechanical mea...
Low-frequency hearing is critically important for speech and music perception, but no mechanical mea...