Mechanics of the mammalian cochlea
L Robles, MA Ruggero - Physiological reviews, 2001 - journals.physiology.org
In mammals, environmental sounds stimulate the auditory receptor, the cochlea, via
vibrations of the stapes, the innermost of the middle ear ossicles. These vibrations produce …
vibrations of the stapes, the innermost of the middle ear ossicles. These vibrations produce …
Cochlear compression: perceptual measures and implications for normal and impaired hearing
AJ Oxenham, SP Bacon - Ear and hearing, 2003 - journals.lww.com
This article provides a review of recent developments in our understanding of how cochlear
nonlinearity affects sound perception and how a loss of the nonlinearity associated with …
nonlinearity affects sound perception and how a loss of the nonlinearity associated with …
[BUKU][B] Cochlear hearing loss: physiological, psychological and technical issues
BCJ Moore - 2007 - books.google.com
Since the first edition was published in 1998, considerable advances have been made in the
fields of pitch perception and speech perception. In addition, there have been major …
fields of pitch perception and speech perception. In addition, there have been major …
Basilar-membrane responses to tones at the base of the chinchilla cochlea
Basilar-membrane responses to single tones were measured, using laser velocimetry, at a
site of the chinchilla cochlea located 3.5 mm from its basal end. Responses to low-level (< …
site of the chinchilla cochlea located 3.5 mm from its basal end. Responses to low-level (< …
The effects of age and cochlear hearing loss on temporal fine structure sensitivity, frequency selectivity, and speech reception in noise
Temporal fine structure (TFS) sensitivity, frequency selectivity, and speech reception in noise
were measured for young normal-hearing (NHY), old normal-hearing (NHO), and hearing …
were measured for young normal-hearing (NHY), old normal-hearing (NHO), and hearing …
Observing middle and inner ear mechanics with novel intracochlear pressure sensors
ES Olson - The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1998 - pubs.aip.org
Intracochlear pressure was measured in vivo in the base of the gerbil cochlea. The
measurements were made over a wide range of frequencies simultaneously in scalae …
measurements were made over a wide range of frequencies simultaneously in scalae …
Towards an understanding of the mechanisms of weak central coherence effects: Experiments in visual configural learning and auditory perception
K Plaisted, L Saksida, J Alcántara… - … Transactions of the …, 2003 - royalsocietypublishing.org
The weak central coherence hypothesis of Frith is one of the most prominent theories
concerning the abnormal performance of individuals with autism on tasks that involve local …
concerning the abnormal performance of individuals with autism on tasks that involve local …
Perception of pitch by people with cochlear hearing loss and by cochlear implant users
This chapter is concerned with the perception of pitch by people with cochlear hearing loss
and by people with cochlear implants. These topics are of interest not only because of their …
and by people with cochlear implants. These topics are of interest not only because of their …
Inter-relationship between different psychoacoustic measures assumed to be related to the cochlear active mechanism
The active mechanism in the cochlea is thought to depend on the integrity of the outer hair
cells (OHCs). Cochlear hearing loss is usually associated with damage to both inner hair …
cells (OHCs). Cochlear hearing loss is usually associated with damage to both inner hair …
Why do I hear but not understand? Stochastic undersampling as a model of degraded neural encoding of speech
EA Lopez-Poveda - Frontiers in Neuroscience, 2014 - frontiersin.org
Hearing impairment is a serious disease with increasing prevalence. It is defined based on
increased audiometric thresholds but increased thresholds are only partly responsible for …
increased audiometric thresholds but increased thresholds are only partly responsible for …