F Chen, D Zha, A Fridberger, J Zheng… - Nature …, 2011 - nature.com ... Such faint sounds produce 0.1-nm basilarmembrane displacements, a distance smaller than conformational transitions in ion channels. ... Figure 2: Vibration in the organ of Corti of a guinea pig cochlea. (a) Vibration of the basilarmembrane. (b) Vibration of the reticular lamina. ... All 3 versions
[PDF] from columbia.eduN Eze… - Biophysical Journal, 2011 - columbia.edu ABSTRACT Many cochlear models assign zero longitudinal coupling in the cochlea. Although this is consistent with the transverse basilar membrane (BM) fibers, the cochlear partition contains cellular longitudinal coupling. In cochlear models, longi- tudinal coupling diminishes ... Related articles - View as HTML - All 5 versions
T Ren, W He… - Nature Communications, 2011 - nature.com ... Related content. Articles. Scanning interferometry of basilarmembrane vibration in sensitive gerbil cochleae. ... Nature 02 Dec 1999. Timing of cochlear feedback: spatial and temporal representation of a tone across the basilarmembrane. Nature Neuroscience 01 Jul 1999. ... Cited by 1 - Related articles - All 3 versions
MJ Gregan, AJ Oxenham… - The Journal of the Acoustical …, 2011 - link.aip.org Listeners with cochlear hearing loss often obtain less benefit, or masking release (MR), than do normal‐hearing listeners when a steady‐state masker is replaced by a temporally fluctuating one, even when overall audibility differences between the two listener groups are taken ...
S Huang… - JARO-Journal of the Association for Research in …, 2011 - Springer Basilar membrane (BM) motion and auditory nerve fiber (ANF) tuning are generally very similar, but the ANF had appeared to be unresponsive to a plateau mode of BM motion that occurs at frequencies above an ANF's characteristic frequency (CF). We recorded ANF ... Related articles - All 2 versions