2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.apacoust.2005.02.003
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Modelling of some mechanical malfunctions of the human basilar membrane

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“…Skrodzka [ 37 ] used a cochlear FEM to predict travelling wave patterns and characteristic frequencies by simulating BM structural damage. Mechanical damage to the BM (rupture) may result following acoustic trauma (leading to permanent sensorineural hearing loss) or cochlear implant insertion (leading to decreased performance in cases of combined electrical-acoustic stimulation strategies).…”
Section: Finite Element Modelling In Clinical Scenarios and Applicmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Skrodzka [ 37 ] used a cochlear FEM to predict travelling wave patterns and characteristic frequencies by simulating BM structural damage. Mechanical damage to the BM (rupture) may result following acoustic trauma (leading to permanent sensorineural hearing loss) or cochlear implant insertion (leading to decreased performance in cases of combined electrical-acoustic stimulation strategies).…”
Section: Finite Element Modelling In Clinical Scenarios and Applicmentioning
confidence: 99%