2019
DOI: 10.1097/jbr.0000000000000034
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Modeling cochlear micromechanics: hypotheses and models

Abstract: The cochlea plays an important role in the mammalian auditory system. Sound-induced cell motion in the cochlea is transformed into electrical signals that are then sent to primary auditory neurons. The most significant feature of the cochlea is the active and nonlinear amplification of faint sounds. This active process cannot be explained via a simple hydromechanical representation of the cochlea, that is, a macromechanic explanation. Although the mechanisms of this amplification are not well understood, cochl… Show more

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