Longitudinal pattern of basilar membrane vibration in the sensitive cochlea.
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Reactive oxygen species, apoptosis, and mitochondrial dysfunction in hearing loss.Cochlear Outer-Hair-Cell Power Generation and Viscous Fluid Loss.Consequences of Location-Dependent Organ of Corti Micro-Mechanics.Tonotopically arranged traveling waves in the miniature hearing organ of bushcrickets.Modelling cochlear mechanics.Otoacoustic estimation of cochlear tuning: validation in the chinchilla.All Three Rows of Outer Hair Cells Are Required for Cochlear AmplificationReticular lamina and basilar membrane vibrations in living mouse cochleaeFinite-element model of the active organ of Corti.Tone-burst auditory brainstem response wave V latencies in normal-hearing and hearing-impaired ears.Minimal basilar membrane motion in low-frequency hearingReverse transduction measured in the living cochlea by low-coherence heterodyne interferometry.Basal contributions to short-latency transient-evoked otoacoustic emission components.Longitudinal spread of mechanical excitation through tectorial membrane traveling waves.The spiral staircase: tonotopic microstructure and cochlear tuning.A microelectromechanical system artificial basilar membrane based on a piezoelectric cantilever array and its characterization using an animal model.Measurement of cochlear power gain in the sensitive gerbil ear.Fast Waves at the Base of the CochleaMicrostructures in the organ of Corti help outer hair cells form traveling waves along the cochlear coil.Spatial irregularities of sensitivity along the organ of Corti of the cochlea.Filtering of acoustic signals within the hearing organ.Can a Static Nonlinearity Account for the Dynamics of Otoacoustic Emission Suppression?Detection of cochlear amplification and its activationLight-induced vibration in the hearing organ.Oxidative stresses and mitochondrial dysfunction in age-related hearing lossMEASUREMENT OF AMPLITUDE AND DELAY OF STIMULUS FREQUENCY OTOACOUSTIC EMISSIONS.Nonlinear time-domain cochlear model for transient stimulation and human otoacoustic emission.Instrumentation for studies of cochlear mechanics: from von Békésy forward.Von Békésy and cochlear mechanicsThe spatial pattern of cochlear amplificationThe spatial buildup of compression and suppression in the mammalian cochleaBasilar membrane vibration is not involved in the reverse propagation of otoacoustic emissions.Outer hair cell somatic electromotility in vivo and power transfer to the organ of Corti.Traveling waves on the organ of corti of the chinchilla cochlea: spatial trajectories of inner hair cell depolarization inferred from responses of auditory-nerve fibers.Reply to "on cochlear impedances and the miscomputation of power gain" by Shera et Al. J. Assoc. Re. Otolaryngol.Half-octave shift in mammalian hearing is an epiphenomenon of the cochlear amplifier.Spread of cochlear excitation during stimulation with pulsed infrared radiation: inferior colliculus measurements.The endocochlear potential alters cochlear micromechanicsWaves on Reissner's membrane: a mechanism for the propagation of otoacoustic emissions from the cochlea.The group delay and suppression pattern of the cochlear microphonic potential recorded at the round window.
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Longitudinal pattern of basilar membrane vibration in the sensitive cochlea.
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Longitudinal pattern of basilar membrane vibration in the sensitive cochlea.
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Longitudinal pattern of basilar membrane vibration in the sensitive cochlea.
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Longitudinal pattern of basilar membrane vibration in the sensitive cochlea.
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Tianying Ren
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10.1073/PNAS.262663699
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2002-12-02T00:00:00Z