Abstract:The inner ear hair cells, the receptors sensing mechanical stimuli such as acoustic
vibration and acceleration, achieve remarkably high sensitivity to miniscule stimuli by selectively
amplifying small inputs. The gating springs hypothesis proposes that a phenomenon called negative
stiffness is responsible for the nonlinear sensitivity. According to the hypothesis, the bundle
becomes more sensitive in certain region as its stiffness changes due to the opening or closing of
transduction channels, which in turn e… Show more
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