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A hydrodynamic model of labyrinth to study the stimulation of perilymph compartments by audioprostheses.
CONCLUSIONS: The hydrodynamic model of the labyrinth spaces (LHM) is a... Direct Link | 30th August, 2008
| Laboratory of Experimental Otology, Research Institute, Departments of
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Aquaporins and Meniere's disease.
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Review of the role of aquaporins in inner ear... Direct Link | 26th April, 2008
| Department of Neurology, Division of Head and Neck Surgery, David Geffen
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Development of cochlear amplification, frequency tuning, and two-tone suppression in the mouse.
It is generally believed that the micromechanics of active cochlear... Direct Link | 25th March, 2008
| Boys Town National Research Hospital, Omaha, Nebraska 68131, USA.
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Transmission of infrasonic pressure waves from cerebrospinal to intralabyrinthine fluids through the human cochlear aqueduct: Non-invasive measurements with otoacoustic emissions.
The cochlear aqueduct connecting intralabyrinthine and cerebrospinal... Direct Link | 6th December, 2007
| Laboratory of Sensory Biophysics, School of Medicine, University of
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| A historical vignette. "How do you like your labyrinth: straight or mixed"?
| 22nd February, 2007
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How does the inner ear generate distortion product otoacoustic emissions?. Results from a realistic model of the human cochlea.
There is general agreement that distortion product (DP) otoacoustic... Direct Link | 31st January, 2007
| Department of Otolaryngology, University of Tubingen, Tubingen, Germany.
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| Effect of fluid forcing on vestibular hair bundles.
| 27th July, 2006
| Department of Engineering Science and Mechanics, and School of Biomedical
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Sound induced fluid pressures directly activate vestibular hair cells: implications for activation of the cochlea.
In the ear, sound waves are processed by a membrane of graded mechanical... Direct Link | 14th July, 2006
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| Cochlea's graded curvature effect on low frequency waves.
| 1st June, 2006
| Department of Mathematics, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee
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| Mechanism of cochlear excitation at low intensities.
| 15th December, 2005
| Department of Otolaryngology-Head & Neck Surgery, Hadassah University
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Determinants of spatial and temporal coding by semicircular canal afferents.
The vestibular semicircular canals are internal sensors that signal the... Direct Link | 14th June, 2005
| Washington University School of Medicine, Department of Otolaryngology,
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| Cochlear aqueduct flow resistance depends on round window membrane position in guinea pigs.
| 24th March, 2005
| Department of Otorhinolaryngology, University Hospital Groningen,
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| Do forward- and backward-traveling waves occur within the cochlea? Countering the critique of Nobili et al.
| 24th March, 2005
| Eaton-Peabody Laboratory of Auditory Physiology, Massachusetts Eye and Ear
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| The cochlear amplifier as a standing wave: "squirting" waves between rows of outer hair cells?
| 11th February, 2005
| Research School of Biological Sciences, Australian National University,
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| Intralabyrinthine fluid dynamics: Meniere disease.
| 7th January, 2005
| Division of Head and Neck Surgery, Sepulveda-UCLA Veterans Administration
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