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Dual traveling waves in an inner ear model with two degrees of freedom.


ABSTRACT: We calculate traveling waves in the mammalian cochlea, which transduces acoustic vibrations into neural signals. We use a WKB-based mechanical model with both the tectorial membrane (TM) and basilar membrane (BM) coupled to the fluid to calculate motions along the length of the cochlea. This approach generates two wave numbers that manifest as traveling waves with different modes of motion between the BM and TM. The waves add differently on each mass, producing distinct tuning curves and different characteristic frequencies (CFs) for the TM and the BM. We discuss the effect of TM stiffness and coupling on the waves and tuning curves. We also consider how the differential motions between the masses could influence the cochlear amplifier and how mode conversion could take place in the cochlea.

SUBMITTER: Lamb JS 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3508461 | biostudies-literature | 2011 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Dual traveling waves in an inner ear model with two degrees of freedom.

Lamb Jessica S JS   Chadwick Richard S RS  

Physical review letters 20110816 8


We calculate traveling waves in the mammalian cochlea, which transduces acoustic vibrations into neural signals. We use a WKB-based mechanical model with both the tectorial membrane (TM) and basilar membrane (BM) coupled to the fluid to calculate motions along the length of the cochlea. This approach generates two wave numbers that manifest as traveling waves with different modes of motion between the BM and TM. The waves add differently on each mass, producing distinct tuning curves and differe  ...[more]

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