It is commonly believed that the exceptional sensitivity of mammalian hearing depends on outer hair cells which generate forces for amplifying sound-induced basilar membrane vibrations, yet how ...
Hearing benefits from an active process that amplifies acoustic inputs by more than a hundred-fold, sharpens frequency discrimination to facilitate the comprehension of speech and the recognition of ...
The mammalian cochlea is an extraordinary biomechanical system whose capacity for sensitivity and frequency discrimination hinges on intricate interactions between its passive structures and active ...
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