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I. The middle ear. The effect of eardrum inclination on ear canal acoustic impedance / J.P. Fay, S. Puria and C.R. Steele -- Intraoperative scanning laser Doppler interferometry / Am. Huber [and others] -- Acoustic effects of multiple middle-ear air spaces: Measurements in cats / J.J. Rosowski [and others] -- Static eardrum displacement, and its effect on middle ear pressure regulation / J.J.J. Dirckx and W.F. Decraemer -- Effects of middle-ear fluid on umbo motion in human ears / M.E. Ravicz, S.N. Merchant and J.J. Rosowski -- Measurement and modelling of the three-dimensional vibration of the stapes in cat / W.F. Decraemer, S.M. Khanna and W.R.J. Funnell -- 3D-imaging of internal temporal bone structures for geometric modeling of the human hearing organ / U. Vogel [and others] -- Dynamics of reconstructed middle ears / A. Eiber and H.-G Freitag -- Mathematical analysis of sound transmission in the auditory canal / H. Taiji -- Input impedance of the cochlea depends on the operating point of the active amplifier / E. Dalhoff [and others] -- Theoretical analysis of sound transmission in human middle ear and its effects on otoacoustic emissions / T. Koike [and others] -- II. The cochlea (measurement). Effects of lidocaine on basilar membrane vibration in guinea pig / J. Marvyama, K. Gyo and H. Sato -- Expression and specific subcellular localization of an inwardly rectifying K+ channel, Kir4. l/K[symbol], in the rat inner ear / H. Hibino [and others] -- Basilar-membrane mechanics at the hook region of the chinchilla cochlea / S.S. Narayan and M.A. Ruggero -- Forward and reverse traveling waves in the gerbil cochlea / D.C. Mountain [and others] -- Radial variation in the vibrations of the cochlear partition / N.P. Cooper -- Longitudinal variations in inner hair cell asymmetry: implications for response phase / M.A. Cheatham and P. Dallos -- Longitudinal coupling within the basilar membrane and reticular lamina / R.C. Naidu and D.C. Mountain -- Amplification and negative feedback in cochlear apex / S.M. Khanna and L.F. Hao -- Is tectorial membrane filering required to explain two tone suppression and the upward spread of masking? / J.B. Allen and D. Sen -- The use of intracochlear pressure to find the impedance of the organ of Corti / E.S. Olson -- Mechanisms of coupling the electromechanical forces of the outer hair cells into the cochlear partition / G. Frank [and others] -- Response phases of cochlear hair cells / J.J. Zwislocki -- III. The cochlea (model). Multi-mode cochlear models / A.E. Hubbard [and others] -- A cochlear active transmission-line model with longitudinal antiresonance coupling / T. Kohda -- Suppressions of basilar membrane vibrations in a nonlinear model of the mammalian cochlea / C.D. Geisler and C. Sang -- A general structure for a time-domain model of the cochlea / H. Duifhuis -- Geometric wave amplification in a helicoidal version of the classical model of cochlear mechanics / R.S. Chadwick and D. Manoussaki -- A physiologically-based nonlinear active feedback model of the cochlea / H.H. Nakajima, A.E. Hubbard and D.C. Mountain -- Reductionism in cochlear mechanics: the case for complex models / P.J. Kolston -- Traveling waves versus bandpass filters: the silicon and biological cochlea / R. Sarpeshkar -- Building a physical cochlea model on a silicon chip / K.M. Lim, A.M. Fitzgerald, C.R. Steele and S. Puria -- A gammachirp perspective of cochlear mechanics that can also explain human auditory masking quantitatively / T. Irino and R.D. Patterson -- Distortion product and loudness growth in an active, nonlinear model of cochlear mechanics / S.T. Neely, M.P. Gorga and P.A. Dorn -- Micromechanics in a 3-D model of the cochlea / T. Fukazawa |
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Cochlear partition examined with the theory of multi-degree-of-freedom systems / S.M. Novoselova -- IV. The outer hair cell. Quantitative assessment of drug-induced change in OHC lateral wall mechanics / N. Morimoto, A. Nygren and W.E. Brownell -- Tip-link independent mechanotransduction in cochlear outer hair cells? / J. Meyer and A.W. Gummer -- Membrane motor of the outer hair cell / K.H. Iwasa and M. Adachi -- Exogenous ATP induces rapid release of intracellular calcium at the base of the hair bundle in outer hair cells / F. Mammano [and others] -- Electrodiffusion within the extracisternal space of the outer hair cell / J.A. Halter, A. Nygren and W.E. Brownell -- Voltage- and drug-dependent outer hair cell plasma membrane fluidity / J.S. Oghalai and W.E. Brownell -- The composition of linkages between stereocilia / C.M. Hackney, B. West and D.N. Furness -- Computational modeling of the outer hair cell cytoskeleton / A.A. Spector [and others] -- Model of outer hair cell stiffness and motility change / P. Dallos and D.Z.Z He -- V. Electromotility. Analysis of electrically driven shape changes in various parts of outer hair cell / M. Sugawara [and others] -- Outer hair cell force-generator mechanism drives lateral displacement of membrane-soluble fluorescent probes / M. Zhang and F. Kalinec -- Frequency dependence of the membrane capacitance and current noise spectrum / X.-X. Dong, D. Ehrenstein and K.H. Iwasa -- An orientational motor model of outer hair cell electromotility / R.M. Raphael, A.S. Popel and W.E. Brownell -- VI. Emissions. Temporal aspects of otoacoustic emissions / C.L. Talmadge [and others] -- F[symbol]-versus F[symbol]-sweep group delays of distortion product otoacoustic emission in the guinea pig: experimental results and theoretical predictions / S. Schneider [and others] -- Cross species comparison of otoacoustic fine-structure / G.R. Long [and others] -- Efferent reflex assessment with otoacoustic emissions: unambiguous separation from middle-ear effects / P. Avan and B. Buki -- Frequency dependence of stimulus-frequency-emission phase: implications for cochlear mechanics / C.A. Shera and J.J. Guinan, Jr. -- Phase-sensitive residual measures of DPOAE suppression tuning curves: insights into generation processes / G.K. Martin [and others] -- Observation of phase-nonlinearity in the basilar membrane vibration using DPOAE phase measurement / T. Harada [and others] -- Otoacoustic emissions simulated by a realistic cochlear model / R. Nobili -- The generation of distorion products in a nonlinear transmission line model of the cochlea / P.W.J. van Hengel and H. Duifhuis -- VII. Auditory nerve responses. Tuning, suppression and adaptation in auditory afferents, as seen with second-order Wiener kernels / W.M. Yamada, K.R. Henry and E.R. Lewis -- Organ of Corti vibration in modes: supporting evidence from auditory-nerve-fiber responses to clicks and clicks with efferent stimulation / T. Lin and J.J. Guinan Jr. -- Intensity coding in auditory-nerve fibers of the barn owl and its relation to cochlear mechanics / C. Koppland G.K. Yates -- VIII. Centeral auditory processing. Coincident detection in N. laminaris of the chick / K. Koyano -- Sequentially perceived pitch in Japanese monkey / H. Riquimaroux, S. Toriyama and K. Manabe -- Optical study of cortical responses induced by electrical stimulation to cochlea of deafened guinea pigs / J. Horikawa [and others] -- Detection of partially filled and empty temporal gaps in low-pass noise in subjects with and without spontaneous otoacoustic emissions (SOAEs) / J. Smurzynski and R. Probst -- Distortion product otoacoustic emissions in rodents with impaired cochlea / M. Nishimura [and others] -- Change of apical turn mechanical response in the guinea pig cochlea following Cisplatin / Ha-Won Jung and S.M. Khanna -- A computational model of auditory sound localization based on ITD / K. Ito and M. Akagi -- Effect of the basilar membrane nonlinearities on rate-place representation of vowel in the cochlear nucleus: a modeling approach / K. Maki, M. Akagi and K. Hirota -- IX. Hearing in non-mammals. Do non-mammals have a cochlear amplifier? / G.A. Manley -- Demonstrating the wiener kernel description of tuning and suppression in an auditory afferent fiber: predicting the AC and DC responses to a complex novel stimulus / W.M. Yamada and E.R. Lewis -- Mechanical basis for the frequency selectivity in the ear of the bullfrog (Rana catesbeiana) / A.P. Purgue and P.M. Narins -- Cricket wind receptor is sensitive to mechanical energy on the order of kT and utilizes the thermal noise for enhancement of weak signal detection / T. Shimozawa, J. Murakami and T. Kumagai |
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The articles in this volume are the results of discussions among biophysicists, neurobiologists and mathematicians with research interests in auditory mechanics and signal processing. The topics covered include: mechanics and models of hearing organs; auditory periphery and its models; middle ear; traveling wave and cochlear amplifier; emissions; outer hair cell; electromotility; central auditory processing; auditory nerve responses; and hearing in non-mammals |
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Symposium held in 1999 near Sendai in Japan |
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Hearing -- Physiological aspects -- Congresses
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Auditory pathways -- Congresses
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Cochlea -- Congresses
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Auditory pathways.
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Hearing -- physiology
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Auditory Pathways
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Cochlea -- physiology
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MEDICAL -- Neuroscience.
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PSYCHOLOGY -- Neuropsychology.
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Auditory pathways
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Cochlea
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Hearing -- Physiological aspects
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proceedings (reports)
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Conference papers and proceedings
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Conference papers and proceedings.
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Actes de congrès.
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Electronic book
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Author |
Wada, Hiroshi, 1949-
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和田, 仁
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ISBN |
9789812793980 |
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9812793984 |
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