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Recent Publications on Basilar Membrane:

The effect of a precursor on growth of forward masking.
This study examined the effect of an on-frequency precursor on...
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21st August, 2008
Department of Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences, Purdue University,
Estimates of compression at low and high frequencies using masking additivity in normal and impaired ears.
Auditory compression was estimated at 250 and 4000 Hz by using the...
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21st August, 2008
Department of Psychology, Lancaster University, Lancaster LA1 4YF, United
The trapped fluid transducer: modeling and optimization.
Exact and approximate formulas for calculating the sensitivity and...
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21st August, 2008
Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor,
Polyethylenimine-mediated cochlear gene transfer in guinea pigs.
OBJECTIVE: To demonstrate and compare polycationic-mediated cochlear gene...
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20th August, 2008
Delivery of Drugs, Proteins, and Genes Group, Institute of Bioengineering
Threshold tuning curves of chinchilla auditory-nerve fibers. I. Dependence on characteristic frequency and relation to the magnitudes of cochlear vibrations.
Frequency- threshold tuning curves were recorded in thousands of...
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15th August, 2008
Northwestern University.
Medial olivocochlear efferent inhibition of basilar-membrane responses to clicks: evidence for two modes of cochlear mechanical excitation.
Conceptualizations of mammalian cochlear mechanics are based on...
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7th August, 2008
Eaton-Peabody Laboratory, Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary, Harvard
Statistics of instabilities in a state space model of the human cochlea.
A state space model of the human cochlea is used to test Zweig and Shera's...
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7th August, 2008
Institute of Sound and Vibration Research, University of Southampton,
Threshold tuning curves of chinchilla auditory-nerve fibers. II. Dependence on spontaneous activity and relation to cochlear nonlinearity.
Spontaneous activity and frequency-threshold tuning curves were studied in...
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5th August, 2008
Northwestern University.
A computational model of human auditory signal processing and perception.
A model of computational auditory signal-processing and perception that...
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24th July, 2008
Centre for Applied Hearing Research, Acoustic Technology, Department of
Testing coherent reflection in chinchilla: Auditory-nerve responses predict stimulus-frequency emissions.
Coherent-reflection theory explains the generation of stimulus-frequency...
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24th July, 2008
Eaton-Peabody Laboratory of Auditory Physiology, Massachusetts Eye and Ear
The dimensions and composition of stereociliary rootlets in mammalian cochlear hair cells: comparison between high- and low-frequency cells and evidence for a connection to the lateral membrane.
The sensory bundle of vertebrate cochlear hair cells consists of...
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11th July, 2008
Institute of Science and Technology in Medicine, Keele University, Keele,
Development of the mouse cochlea database (MCD).
The mouse cochlea database (MCD) provides an interactive, image database...
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8th July, 2008
Department of Otolaryngology, University of Minnesota, Room 121, Lions
Otoacoustic emissions from insect ears: evidence of active hearing?
Sensitive hearing organs often employ nonlinear mechanical sound...
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3rd June, 2008
Institut fur Zellbiologie und Neurowissenschaft, J.W. Goethe-Universitat,
Outer hair cell somatic, not hair bundle, motility is the basis of the cochlear amplifier.
Sensitivity, dynamic range and frequency tuning of the cochlea are...
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3rd June, 2008
School of Life Sciences, University of Sussex, Falmer, Brighton, BN1 9QG,
Otoacoustic emissions in humans, birds, lizards, and frogs: evidence for multiple generation mechanisms.
Many non-mammalian ears lack physiological features considered integral to...
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27th May, 2008
Harvard-Massachusetts Institute of Technology Division of Health Sciences
 

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