Biophysics of the cochlea :: from molecules to models : proceedings of the international symposium held at Titisee, Germany, 27 July-1 August 2002 /
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Zusammenfassung: | This book contains the proceedings of an international hearing-research conference held in Germany 2002. The conference brought together experts in genetics, molecular and cellular biology, physiology, engineering, physics, mathematics, audiology and medicine to synthesize and extend our understanding of how the cochlea works. Topics are discussed experimentally and theoretically at the molecular, cellular and whole-organ levels. Some of the topics are: mechanosensitivity of motor proteins; mechanochemical transduction by motor proteins; mechanoelectrical transduction in the stereocilia of hai. |
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505 | 0 | |a I. Stereocilia. The contribution of transduction channels and adaptation motors to the hair cell's active process / P. Martin, F. Jülicher and A.J. Hudspeth -- Active amplification by critical oscillations / F. Jülicher [and others] -- Formation and remodeling of hair bundles promoted by continuous actin polymerization at the tips of stereocilia: mechanical considerations / M.E. Schneider [and others] -- Mechanical-to-chemical transduction by motor proteins / J. Howard -- Investigation of the mechanoelectrical transduction at single stereocilia by AFM / M.G. Langer [and others] -- Immunocytochemical investigations of the distribution of calbindin and calretinin in the turtle cochlea / C.M. Hackney, S. Mahendrasingam and R. Fettiplace -- The effects of calcium on mechanohtransducer channel kinetics in auditory hair cells / R. Fettiplace, A.C. Crawford and A.J Ricci -- Signal processing by transducer channels in mammalian outer hair cells / T. Dinklo [and others] -- Measured and modeled motion of free-standing hair bundles in response to sound stimulation / A.J. Aranyosi and D.M. Freeman -- Viscoelasticity of active actin-myosin networks / L. Le Goff, F. Amblard and E.M. Furst -- Mechanical stresses and forces in stereocilia bundles of inner and outer hair cells / R. Mueller [and others] -- Two adaptation processes in auditory hair cells together can provide an active amplifier / A. Vilfan and T.A.J. Duke -- II. Hair cells. Some pending problems in cochlear mechanics / P. Dallos -- Functional properties of prestin -- how the motormolecule works work / B. FakIer and D. Oliver -- Allosteric modulation of the outer hair cell motor protein prestin by chloride / V. Rybalchenko and J. Santos-Sacchi -- ROCK 'n' Rho in outer hair cell motility / M. Zhang [and others] -- Ultrastructure of lateral walls of outer hair cells observed by atomic force microscopy / H. Wada [and others] -- The strain ratio of the outer hair cell motor protein / R. Hallworth -- Piezoelectric properties enhance outer hair cell high-frequency response / A.A. Spector, A.S. Popel and W.E. Brownell -- Fast nonlinear currents in outer hair cells fiom the basal turn of the cochlea / X.-X. Dong, M. Ospeck and K.H. Iwasa -- Membrane electromechanics at hair-cell synapses / W.E. Brownell, B. Farrell and R.M. Raphael -- Determination of the elastic modulus of thin gels using the atomic force microscope / E.K. Dimitriadis [and others] -- Measurement of mechanical properties of the outer hair cell with atomic force microscopy / M. Sugawara, H. Wada and Y. lshida -- Mechanical responses of cochlear outer hair cells / D.Z.Z. He -- No correlates for somatic motility in freeze-fractured hair-cell membranes of lizards and birds / C. Köppl, A. Forge and G.A. Manley -- Tension-dependence of the active and passive modes of energy generated in the outer hair cell wall / A.A. Spector and R.P. Jean -- Hair cell responses and harmonic phase / M.A. Cheatham and P. Dallos. | |
505 | 8 | |a Diverse and dynamic expression patterns of voltage-gated ion channel genes in rat cochlear hair cells / K.W. Beisel and B. Fritzsch -- A KCNQ-type potassium current in cochlear inner hair cells / D. Oliver and B. Fakler -- III. Whole-organ mechanics. Development of cochlear mechanics in the gerbil / E.H. Overstreet, III, A.N. Temchin and M.A. Ruggero -- Measurement of basilar membrane vibration using a scanning laser interferometer / T.Y. Ren [and others] -- Cochlear mechanical distortion products for complex stimuli in the chinchilla basal region / W.S. Rhode and A. Recio -- Harmonic distortion in intracochlear pressure: observations and interpretation / E.S. Olson -- The local mechanical response of the basilar membrane for electrical stimulation of the cochlea / A.L. Nuttall [and others] -- Fast effects of efferent stimulation on basilar membrane motion / J.J. Guinan Jr. and N.P. Cooper -- Response to amplitude modulated waves in the apical turn of the cochlea / S.M. Khanna -- Baseline position shifts and mechanical compression in the apical turns of the cochlea / N.P. Cooper and W. Dong -- High-frequency vibration of the organ of Corti in vitro / M.P. Scherer [and others] -- Micromechanics in the gerbil hemicochlea / C.-P. Richter and P. Dallos -- Visualizing cochlear mechanics using confocal microscopy / M. Ulfendahl, J. Boutet de Monvel and A. Fridberger -- Low-frequency oscillations in outer hair cells and homeostatic regulation of the organ of Corti / R.B. Patuzzi -- Micromechanics of Drosophila audition / M.C. Göpfert and D. Robert -- Active auditory mechanics in insects / D. Robert and M.C. Göpfert -- Is the cochlear amplifier a fluid pump? / K.D. Karavitaki and D.C. Mountain -- IV. Cochlear models. Cellular cooperation in cochlear mechanics / G. Zweig -- Properties of amplifying elements in the cochlea / E. de Boer and A.L. Nuttall -- Nonlinear behavior in an active cochlear model with feed-forward / K.M. Lim and C.R. Steele -- Time-domain responses from a nonlinear sandwich model of the cochlea / A.E. Hubbard. D.C. Mountain and F. Chen -- Analysis of forces on inner hair cell cilia / C.R. Steele and S. Puria -- Notes on physical properties of the tectorial membrane / S.M. Novoselova -- An improved cochlea model with a general user interface / H. Duifhuis, J.M. Kruseman and P.W.J. van Hengel -- The role of micromechanics in explaining two-tone suppression and the upward spread of masking / J.B. Allen and D. Sen -- The helicotrema: measurements and models / D.C. Mountain [and others] -- Computation of modes and motion analysis in a transverse section of the cochlea / H. Cai and R.S. Chadwick -- A life-sized, hydrodynamical, micromechanical inner ear / W. Hemmert [and others] -- The silicon cochlea: from biology to bionics / L. Turicchia and R. Sarpeshkar -- Explanation of two curious phenomena regarding the relationship between tectorial membrane and basilar membrane dynamics / R. Nobili. | |
505 | 8 | |a Dynamic behavior of the organ of Corti: finite-element method analysis / M. Andoh and H. Wada -- Are outer hair cells pressure sensors? Basis of a SAW model of the cochlear amplifier / A. Bell -- Generalised description of the mammalian cochlear map / E.L. LePage -- Mathematical modelling of the role of outer hair cells in cochlear homeostasis / G.A. O'Beirne and R.B. Patuzzi -- V. Emissions. Wave interference in the generation of reflection- and distortion-source emissions / C.A. Shera -- Growth of otoacoustic emissions with frequency: inside the human cochlear vestibule / S. Puria -- Difference-tone response areas in rabbits / G.K. Martin, B.B. Stagner and B.L. Lonsbury-Martin -- Temporal characteristics of otoacoustic emissions / R.H. Withnell [and others] -- The tectorial membrane stabilizes spontaneous otoacoustic emissions / G.A. Manley -- Dynamic changes in spontaneous otoacoustic emissions produced by contralateral broadband noise / J. Smurzynski [and others] -- Contralateral DPOAE suppression in humans at very low sound intensities / T. Janssen, D.D. Gehr and Z. Kevanishvili -- Effects of the medial olivocochlear reflex on cochlear mechanics: experimental and modeling studies of DPOAE / D.O. Kim, X.M. Yang and S.T. Neely -- Modeling otoacoustic emissions and related psychoacoustic measures in humans and other mammals / C.L. Talmadge, A. Tubis and G.R. Long -- Otoacoustic emissions simulated in the time-domain by a hydrodynamic model of the human cochlea / R. Nobili [and others] -- Growth of distortion-product otoacoustic emissions in a nonlinear, active model of cochlear mechanics / S.T. Neely, M.P. Gorga and P.A. Dorn -- Modeling electrically evoked otoacoustic emissions / K. Grosh [and others] -- Developing a noninvasive measure of middle-ear sound transmission / C.A. Shera and A.J. Miller -- Assessment of sensitivity and compression of outer hair cell amplifiers by means of DPOAE I/O-functions in humans / J. Oswald, A. Klein and T. Janssen -- DPOAE phase pattern: evidence for a low frequency resonance in the f[symbol] place / A.N. Lukashkin and I.J. Russell -- Phenomenology of post-stimulus changes of DPOAE / A.N. Lukashkin and I.J. Russell -- Magnitude of distortion-product OAEs in a nonlinear model of the cochlea / H. Taiji -- Phase behavior of the primaries in distortion product analysis / A. Vetešník and R. Nobili -- Two-tone interference caused by active amplification / T.A.J. Duke, D. Andor and F. Jülicher -- VI. Discussion session. Hopf bifurcation -- Prestin -- Stereociliary versus somatic motility -- An ideal approach to cochlear modeling -- Low-frequency responses of the basilar membrane and the nerve -- Multiple travelling waves on the basilar membrane -- Kinocilium function -- Fluid component of the travelling wave -- Physical reason for the cochlear amplifier -- Wilson's hair-cell swelling model -- Pressure at the round window -- Shape of the stereocilia bundle. | |
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contents | I. Stereocilia. The contribution of transduction channels and adaptation motors to the hair cell's active process / P. Martin, F. Jülicher and A.J. Hudspeth -- Active amplification by critical oscillations / F. Jülicher [and others] -- Formation and remodeling of hair bundles promoted by continuous actin polymerization at the tips of stereocilia: mechanical considerations / M.E. Schneider [and others] -- Mechanical-to-chemical transduction by motor proteins / J. Howard -- Investigation of the mechanoelectrical transduction at single stereocilia by AFM / M.G. Langer [and others] -- Immunocytochemical investigations of the distribution of calbindin and calretinin in the turtle cochlea / C.M. Hackney, S. Mahendrasingam and R. Fettiplace -- The effects of calcium on mechanohtransducer channel kinetics in auditory hair cells / R. Fettiplace, A.C. Crawford and A.J Ricci -- Signal processing by transducer channels in mammalian outer hair cells / T. Dinklo [and others] -- Measured and modeled motion of free-standing hair bundles in response to sound stimulation / A.J. Aranyosi and D.M. Freeman -- Viscoelasticity of active actin-myosin networks / L. Le Goff, F. Amblard and E.M. Furst -- Mechanical stresses and forces in stereocilia bundles of inner and outer hair cells / R. Mueller [and others] -- Two adaptation processes in auditory hair cells together can provide an active amplifier / A. Vilfan and T.A.J. Duke -- II. Hair cells. Some pending problems in cochlear mechanics / P. Dallos -- Functional properties of prestin -- how the motormolecule works work / B. FakIer and D. Oliver -- Allosteric modulation of the outer hair cell motor protein prestin by chloride / V. Rybalchenko and J. Santos-Sacchi -- ROCK 'n' Rho in outer hair cell motility / M. Zhang [and others] -- Ultrastructure of lateral walls of outer hair cells observed by atomic force microscopy / H. Wada [and others] -- The strain ratio of the outer hair cell motor protein / R. Hallworth -- Piezoelectric properties enhance outer hair cell high-frequency response / A.A. Spector, A.S. Popel and W.E. Brownell -- Fast nonlinear currents in outer hair cells fiom the basal turn of the cochlea / X.-X. Dong, M. Ospeck and K.H. Iwasa -- Membrane electromechanics at hair-cell synapses / W.E. Brownell, B. Farrell and R.M. Raphael -- Determination of the elastic modulus of thin gels using the atomic force microscope / E.K. Dimitriadis [and others] -- Measurement of mechanical properties of the outer hair cell with atomic force microscopy / M. Sugawara, H. Wada and Y. lshida -- Mechanical responses of cochlear outer hair cells / D.Z.Z. He -- No correlates for somatic motility in freeze-fractured hair-cell membranes of lizards and birds / C. Köppl, A. Forge and G.A. Manley -- Tension-dependence of the active and passive modes of energy generated in the outer hair cell wall / A.A. Spector and R.P. Jean -- Hair cell responses and harmonic phase / M.A. Cheatham and P. Dallos. Diverse and dynamic expression patterns of voltage-gated ion channel genes in rat cochlear hair cells / K.W. Beisel and B. Fritzsch -- A KCNQ-type potassium current in cochlear inner hair cells / D. Oliver and B. Fakler -- III. Whole-organ mechanics. Development of cochlear mechanics in the gerbil / E.H. Overstreet, III, A.N. Temchin and M.A. Ruggero -- Measurement of basilar membrane vibration using a scanning laser interferometer / T.Y. Ren [and others] -- Cochlear mechanical distortion products for complex stimuli in the chinchilla basal region / W.S. Rhode and A. Recio -- Harmonic distortion in intracochlear pressure: observations and interpretation / E.S. Olson -- The local mechanical response of the basilar membrane for electrical stimulation of the cochlea / A.L. Nuttall [and others] -- Fast effects of efferent stimulation on basilar membrane motion / J.J. Guinan Jr. and N.P. Cooper -- Response to amplitude modulated waves in the apical turn of the cochlea / S.M. Khanna -- Baseline position shifts and mechanical compression in the apical turns of the cochlea / N.P. Cooper and W. Dong -- High-frequency vibration of the organ of Corti in vitro / M.P. Scherer [and others] -- Micromechanics in the gerbil hemicochlea / C.-P. Richter and P. Dallos -- Visualizing cochlear mechanics using confocal microscopy / M. Ulfendahl, J. Boutet de Monvel and A. Fridberger -- Low-frequency oscillations in outer hair cells and homeostatic regulation of the organ of Corti / R.B. Patuzzi -- Micromechanics of Drosophila audition / M.C. Göpfert and D. Robert -- Active auditory mechanics in insects / D. Robert and M.C. Göpfert -- Is the cochlear amplifier a fluid pump? / K.D. Karavitaki and D.C. Mountain -- IV. Cochlear models. Cellular cooperation in cochlear mechanics / G. Zweig -- Properties of amplifying elements in the cochlea / E. de Boer and A.L. Nuttall -- Nonlinear behavior in an active cochlear model with feed-forward / K.M. Lim and C.R. Steele -- Time-domain responses from a nonlinear sandwich model of the cochlea / A.E. Hubbard. D.C. Mountain and F. Chen -- Analysis of forces on inner hair cell cilia / C.R. Steele and S. Puria -- Notes on physical properties of the tectorial membrane / S.M. Novoselova -- An improved cochlea model with a general user interface / H. Duifhuis, J.M. Kruseman and P.W.J. van Hengel -- The role of micromechanics in explaining two-tone suppression and the upward spread of masking / J.B. Allen and D. Sen -- The helicotrema: measurements and models / D.C. Mountain [and others] -- Computation of modes and motion analysis in a transverse section of the cochlea / H. Cai and R.S. Chadwick -- A life-sized, hydrodynamical, micromechanical inner ear / W. Hemmert [and others] -- The silicon cochlea: from biology to bionics / L. Turicchia and R. Sarpeshkar -- Explanation of two curious phenomena regarding the relationship between tectorial membrane and basilar membrane dynamics / R. Nobili. Dynamic behavior of the organ of Corti: finite-element method analysis / M. Andoh and H. Wada -- Are outer hair cells pressure sensors? Basis of a SAW model of the cochlear amplifier / A. Bell -- Generalised description of the mammalian cochlear map / E.L. LePage -- Mathematical modelling of the role of outer hair cells in cochlear homeostasis / G.A. O'Beirne and R.B. Patuzzi -- V. Emissions. Wave interference in the generation of reflection- and distortion-source emissions / C.A. Shera -- Growth of otoacoustic emissions with frequency: inside the human cochlear vestibule / S. Puria -- Difference-tone response areas in rabbits / G.K. Martin, B.B. Stagner and B.L. Lonsbury-Martin -- Temporal characteristics of otoacoustic emissions / R.H. Withnell [and others] -- The tectorial membrane stabilizes spontaneous otoacoustic emissions / G.A. Manley -- Dynamic changes in spontaneous otoacoustic emissions produced by contralateral broadband noise / J. Smurzynski [and others] -- Contralateral DPOAE suppression in humans at very low sound intensities / T. Janssen, D.D. Gehr and Z. Kevanishvili -- Effects of the medial olivocochlear reflex on cochlear mechanics: experimental and modeling studies of DPOAE / D.O. Kim, X.M. Yang and S.T. Neely -- Modeling otoacoustic emissions and related psychoacoustic measures in humans and other mammals / C.L. Talmadge, A. Tubis and G.R. Long -- Otoacoustic emissions simulated in the time-domain by a hydrodynamic model of the human cochlea / R. Nobili [and others] -- Growth of distortion-product otoacoustic emissions in a nonlinear, active model of cochlear mechanics / S.T. Neely, M.P. Gorga and P.A. Dorn -- Modeling electrically evoked otoacoustic emissions / K. Grosh [and others] -- Developing a noninvasive measure of middle-ear sound transmission / C.A. Shera and A.J. Miller -- Assessment of sensitivity and compression of outer hair cell amplifiers by means of DPOAE I/O-functions in humans / J. Oswald, A. Klein and T. Janssen -- DPOAE phase pattern: evidence for a low frequency resonance in the f[symbol] place / A.N. Lukashkin and I.J. Russell -- Phenomenology of post-stimulus changes of DPOAE / A.N. Lukashkin and I.J. Russell -- Magnitude of distortion-product OAEs in a nonlinear model of the cochlea / H. Taiji -- Phase behavior of the primaries in distortion product analysis / A. Vetešník and R. Nobili -- Two-tone interference caused by active amplification / T.A.J. Duke, D. Andor and F. Jülicher -- VI. Discussion session. 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The conference brought together experts in genetics, molecular and cellular biology, physiology, engineering, physics, mathematics, audiology and medicine to synthesize and extend our understanding of how the cochlea works. Topics are discussed experimentally and theoretically at the molecular, cellular and whole-organ levels. Some of the topics are: mechanosensitivity of motor proteins; mechanochemical transduction by motor proteins; mechanoelectrical transduction in the stereocilia of hai.</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="505" ind1="0" ind2=" "><subfield code="a">I. Stereocilia. The contribution of transduction channels and adaptation motors to the hair cell's active process / P. Martin, F. Jülicher and A.J. Hudspeth -- Active amplification by critical oscillations / F. Jülicher [and others] -- Formation and remodeling of hair bundles promoted by continuous actin polymerization at the tips of stereocilia: mechanical considerations / M.E. Schneider [and others] -- Mechanical-to-chemical transduction by motor proteins / J. Howard -- Investigation of the mechanoelectrical transduction at single stereocilia by AFM / M.G. Langer [and others] -- Immunocytochemical investigations of the distribution of calbindin and calretinin in the turtle cochlea / C.M. Hackney, S. Mahendrasingam and R. Fettiplace -- The effects of calcium on mechanohtransducer channel kinetics in auditory hair cells / R. Fettiplace, A.C. Crawford and A.J Ricci -- Signal processing by transducer channels in mammalian outer hair cells / T. Dinklo [and others] -- Measured and modeled motion of free-standing hair bundles in response to sound stimulation / A.J. Aranyosi and D.M. Freeman -- Viscoelasticity of active actin-myosin networks / L. Le Goff, F. Amblard and E.M. Furst -- Mechanical stresses and forces in stereocilia bundles of inner and outer hair cells / R. Mueller [and others] -- Two adaptation processes in auditory hair cells together can provide an active amplifier / A. Vilfan and T.A.J. Duke -- II. Hair cells. Some pending problems in cochlear mechanics / P. Dallos -- Functional properties of prestin -- how the motormolecule works work / B. FakIer and D. Oliver -- Allosteric modulation of the outer hair cell motor protein prestin by chloride / V. Rybalchenko and J. Santos-Sacchi -- ROCK 'n' Rho in outer hair cell motility / M. Zhang [and others] -- Ultrastructure of lateral walls of outer hair cells observed by atomic force microscopy / H. Wada [and others] -- The strain ratio of the outer hair cell motor protein / R. Hallworth -- Piezoelectric properties enhance outer hair cell high-frequency response / A.A. Spector, A.S. Popel and W.E. Brownell -- Fast nonlinear currents in outer hair cells fiom the basal turn of the cochlea / X.-X. Dong, M. Ospeck and K.H. Iwasa -- Membrane electromechanics at hair-cell synapses / W.E. Brownell, B. Farrell and R.M. Raphael -- Determination of the elastic modulus of thin gels using the atomic force microscope / E.K. Dimitriadis [and others] -- Measurement of mechanical properties of the outer hair cell with atomic force microscopy / M. Sugawara, H. Wada and Y. lshida -- Mechanical responses of cochlear outer hair cells / D.Z.Z. He -- No correlates for somatic motility in freeze-fractured hair-cell membranes of lizards and birds / C. Köppl, A. Forge and G.A. Manley -- Tension-dependence of the active and passive modes of energy generated in the outer hair cell wall / A.A. Spector and R.P. Jean -- Hair cell responses and harmonic phase / M.A. Cheatham and P. Dallos.</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="505" ind1="8" ind2=" "><subfield code="a">Diverse and dynamic expression patterns of voltage-gated ion channel genes in rat cochlear hair cells / K.W. Beisel and B. Fritzsch -- A KCNQ-type potassium current in cochlear inner hair cells / D. Oliver and B. Fakler -- III. Whole-organ mechanics. Development of cochlear mechanics in the gerbil / E.H. Overstreet, III, A.N. Temchin and M.A. Ruggero -- Measurement of basilar membrane vibration using a scanning laser interferometer / T.Y. Ren [and others] -- Cochlear mechanical distortion products for complex stimuli in the chinchilla basal region / W.S. Rhode and A. Recio -- Harmonic distortion in intracochlear pressure: observations and interpretation / E.S. Olson -- The local mechanical response of the basilar membrane for electrical stimulation of the cochlea / A.L. Nuttall [and others] -- Fast effects of efferent stimulation on basilar membrane motion / J.J. Guinan Jr. and N.P. Cooper -- Response to amplitude modulated waves in the apical turn of the cochlea / S.M. Khanna -- Baseline position shifts and mechanical compression in the apical turns of the cochlea / N.P. Cooper and W. Dong -- High-frequency vibration of the organ of Corti in vitro / M.P. Scherer [and others] -- Micromechanics in the gerbil hemicochlea / C.-P. Richter and P. Dallos -- Visualizing cochlear mechanics using confocal microscopy / M. Ulfendahl, J. Boutet de Monvel and A. Fridberger -- Low-frequency oscillations in outer hair cells and homeostatic regulation of the organ of Corti / R.B. Patuzzi -- Micromechanics of Drosophila audition / M.C. Göpfert and D. Robert -- Active auditory mechanics in insects / D. Robert and M.C. Göpfert -- Is the cochlear amplifier a fluid pump? / K.D. Karavitaki and D.C. Mountain -- IV. Cochlear models. Cellular cooperation in cochlear mechanics / G. Zweig -- Properties of amplifying elements in the cochlea / E. de Boer and A.L. Nuttall -- Nonlinear behavior in an active cochlear model with feed-forward / K.M. Lim and C.R. Steele -- Time-domain responses from a nonlinear sandwich model of the cochlea / A.E. Hubbard. D.C. Mountain and F. Chen -- Analysis of forces on inner hair cell cilia / C.R. Steele and S. Puria -- Notes on physical properties of the tectorial membrane / S.M. Novoselova -- An improved cochlea model with a general user interface / H. Duifhuis, J.M. Kruseman and P.W.J. van Hengel -- The role of micromechanics in explaining two-tone suppression and the upward spread of masking / J.B. Allen and D. Sen -- The helicotrema: measurements and models / D.C. Mountain [and others] -- Computation of modes and motion analysis in a transverse section of the cochlea / H. Cai and R.S. Chadwick -- A life-sized, hydrodynamical, micromechanical inner ear / W. Hemmert [and others] -- The silicon cochlea: from biology to bionics / L. Turicchia and R. Sarpeshkar -- Explanation of two curious phenomena regarding the relationship between tectorial membrane and basilar membrane dynamics / R. Nobili.</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="505" ind1="8" ind2=" "><subfield code="a">Dynamic behavior of the organ of Corti: finite-element method analysis / M. Andoh and H. Wada -- Are outer hair cells pressure sensors? Basis of a SAW model of the cochlear amplifier / A. Bell -- Generalised description of the mammalian cochlear map / E.L. LePage -- Mathematical modelling of the role of outer hair cells in cochlear homeostasis / G.A. O'Beirne and R.B. Patuzzi -- V. Emissions. Wave interference in the generation of reflection- and distortion-source emissions / C.A. Shera -- Growth of otoacoustic emissions with frequency: inside the human cochlear vestibule / S. Puria -- Difference-tone response areas in rabbits / G.K. Martin, B.B. Stagner and B.L. Lonsbury-Martin -- Temporal characteristics of otoacoustic emissions / R.H. Withnell [and others] -- The tectorial membrane stabilizes spontaneous otoacoustic emissions / G.A. Manley -- Dynamic changes in spontaneous otoacoustic emissions produced by contralateral broadband noise / J. Smurzynski [and others] -- Contralateral DPOAE suppression in humans at very low sound intensities / T. Janssen, D.D. Gehr and Z. Kevanishvili -- Effects of the medial olivocochlear reflex on cochlear mechanics: experimental and modeling studies of DPOAE / D.O. Kim, X.M. Yang and S.T. Neely -- Modeling otoacoustic emissions and related psychoacoustic measures in humans and other mammals / C.L. Talmadge, A. Tubis and G.R. Long -- Otoacoustic emissions simulated in the time-domain by a hydrodynamic model of the human cochlea / R. Nobili [and others] -- Growth of distortion-product otoacoustic emissions in a nonlinear, active model of cochlear mechanics / S.T. Neely, M.P. Gorga and P.A. Dorn -- Modeling electrically evoked otoacoustic emissions / K. Grosh [and others] -- Developing a noninvasive measure of middle-ear sound transmission / C.A. Shera and A.J. Miller -- Assessment of sensitivity and compression of outer hair cell amplifiers by means of DPOAE I/O-functions in humans / J. Oswald, A. Klein and T. Janssen -- DPOAE phase pattern: evidence for a low frequency resonance in the f[symbol] place / A.N. Lukashkin and I.J. Russell -- Phenomenology of post-stimulus changes of DPOAE / A.N. Lukashkin and I.J. Russell -- Magnitude of distortion-product OAEs in a nonlinear model of the cochlea / H. Taiji -- Phase behavior of the primaries in distortion product analysis / A. Vetešník and R. Nobili -- Two-tone interference caused by active amplification / T.A.J. Duke, D. Andor and F. Jülicher -- VI. Discussion session. 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spelling | Biophysics of the cochlea : from molecules to models : proceedings of the international symposium held at Titisee, Germany, 27 July-1 August 2002 / editor, A.W. Gummer ; assistant editors, E. Dalhoff, M. Nowotny & M.P. Scherer. Singapore ; River Edge, N.J. : World Scientific Pub. Co., ©2003. 1 online resource (xxxv, 609 pages) : illustrations (some color) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier data file Includes bibliographical references and indexes. Print version record. This book contains the proceedings of an international hearing-research conference held in Germany 2002. The conference brought together experts in genetics, molecular and cellular biology, physiology, engineering, physics, mathematics, audiology and medicine to synthesize and extend our understanding of how the cochlea works. Topics are discussed experimentally and theoretically at the molecular, cellular and whole-organ levels. Some of the topics are: mechanosensitivity of motor proteins; mechanochemical transduction by motor proteins; mechanoelectrical transduction in the stereocilia of hai. I. Stereocilia. The contribution of transduction channels and adaptation motors to the hair cell's active process / P. Martin, F. Jülicher and A.J. Hudspeth -- Active amplification by critical oscillations / F. Jülicher [and others] -- Formation and remodeling of hair bundles promoted by continuous actin polymerization at the tips of stereocilia: mechanical considerations / M.E. Schneider [and others] -- Mechanical-to-chemical transduction by motor proteins / J. Howard -- Investigation of the mechanoelectrical transduction at single stereocilia by AFM / M.G. Langer [and others] -- Immunocytochemical investigations of the distribution of calbindin and calretinin in the turtle cochlea / C.M. Hackney, S. Mahendrasingam and R. Fettiplace -- The effects of calcium on mechanohtransducer channel kinetics in auditory hair cells / R. Fettiplace, A.C. Crawford and A.J Ricci -- Signal processing by transducer channels in mammalian outer hair cells / T. Dinklo [and others] -- Measured and modeled motion of free-standing hair bundles in response to sound stimulation / A.J. Aranyosi and D.M. Freeman -- Viscoelasticity of active actin-myosin networks / L. Le Goff, F. Amblard and E.M. Furst -- Mechanical stresses and forces in stereocilia bundles of inner and outer hair cells / R. Mueller [and others] -- Two adaptation processes in auditory hair cells together can provide an active amplifier / A. Vilfan and T.A.J. Duke -- II. Hair cells. Some pending problems in cochlear mechanics / P. Dallos -- Functional properties of prestin -- how the motormolecule works work / B. FakIer and D. Oliver -- Allosteric modulation of the outer hair cell motor protein prestin by chloride / V. Rybalchenko and J. Santos-Sacchi -- ROCK 'n' Rho in outer hair cell motility / M. Zhang [and others] -- Ultrastructure of lateral walls of outer hair cells observed by atomic force microscopy / H. Wada [and others] -- The strain ratio of the outer hair cell motor protein / R. Hallworth -- Piezoelectric properties enhance outer hair cell high-frequency response / A.A. Spector, A.S. Popel and W.E. Brownell -- Fast nonlinear currents in outer hair cells fiom the basal turn of the cochlea / X.-X. Dong, M. Ospeck and K.H. Iwasa -- Membrane electromechanics at hair-cell synapses / W.E. Brownell, B. Farrell and R.M. Raphael -- Determination of the elastic modulus of thin gels using the atomic force microscope / E.K. Dimitriadis [and others] -- Measurement of mechanical properties of the outer hair cell with atomic force microscopy / M. Sugawara, H. Wada and Y. lshida -- Mechanical responses of cochlear outer hair cells / D.Z.Z. He -- No correlates for somatic motility in freeze-fractured hair-cell membranes of lizards and birds / C. Köppl, A. Forge and G.A. Manley -- Tension-dependence of the active and passive modes of energy generated in the outer hair cell wall / A.A. Spector and R.P. Jean -- Hair cell responses and harmonic phase / M.A. Cheatham and P. Dallos. Diverse and dynamic expression patterns of voltage-gated ion channel genes in rat cochlear hair cells / K.W. Beisel and B. Fritzsch -- A KCNQ-type potassium current in cochlear inner hair cells / D. Oliver and B. Fakler -- III. Whole-organ mechanics. Development of cochlear mechanics in the gerbil / E.H. Overstreet, III, A.N. Temchin and M.A. Ruggero -- Measurement of basilar membrane vibration using a scanning laser interferometer / T.Y. Ren [and others] -- Cochlear mechanical distortion products for complex stimuli in the chinchilla basal region / W.S. Rhode and A. Recio -- Harmonic distortion in intracochlear pressure: observations and interpretation / E.S. Olson -- The local mechanical response of the basilar membrane for electrical stimulation of the cochlea / A.L. Nuttall [and others] -- Fast effects of efferent stimulation on basilar membrane motion / J.J. Guinan Jr. and N.P. Cooper -- Response to amplitude modulated waves in the apical turn of the cochlea / S.M. Khanna -- Baseline position shifts and mechanical compression in the apical turns of the cochlea / N.P. Cooper and W. Dong -- High-frequency vibration of the organ of Corti in vitro / M.P. Scherer [and others] -- Micromechanics in the gerbil hemicochlea / C.-P. Richter and P. Dallos -- Visualizing cochlear mechanics using confocal microscopy / M. Ulfendahl, J. Boutet de Monvel and A. Fridberger -- Low-frequency oscillations in outer hair cells and homeostatic regulation of the organ of Corti / R.B. Patuzzi -- Micromechanics of Drosophila audition / M.C. Göpfert and D. Robert -- Active auditory mechanics in insects / D. Robert and M.C. Göpfert -- Is the cochlear amplifier a fluid pump? / K.D. Karavitaki and D.C. Mountain -- IV. Cochlear models. Cellular cooperation in cochlear mechanics / G. Zweig -- Properties of amplifying elements in the cochlea / E. de Boer and A.L. Nuttall -- Nonlinear behavior in an active cochlear model with feed-forward / K.M. Lim and C.R. Steele -- Time-domain responses from a nonlinear sandwich model of the cochlea / A.E. Hubbard. D.C. Mountain and F. Chen -- Analysis of forces on inner hair cell cilia / C.R. Steele and S. Puria -- Notes on physical properties of the tectorial membrane / S.M. Novoselova -- An improved cochlea model with a general user interface / H. Duifhuis, J.M. Kruseman and P.W.J. van Hengel -- The role of micromechanics in explaining two-tone suppression and the upward spread of masking / J.B. Allen and D. Sen -- The helicotrema: measurements and models / D.C. Mountain [and others] -- Computation of modes and motion analysis in a transverse section of the cochlea / H. Cai and R.S. Chadwick -- A life-sized, hydrodynamical, micromechanical inner ear / W. Hemmert [and others] -- The silicon cochlea: from biology to bionics / L. Turicchia and R. Sarpeshkar -- Explanation of two curious phenomena regarding the relationship between tectorial membrane and basilar membrane dynamics / R. Nobili. Dynamic behavior of the organ of Corti: finite-element method analysis / M. Andoh and H. Wada -- Are outer hair cells pressure sensors? Basis of a SAW model of the cochlear amplifier / A. Bell -- Generalised description of the mammalian cochlear map / E.L. LePage -- Mathematical modelling of the role of outer hair cells in cochlear homeostasis / G.A. O'Beirne and R.B. Patuzzi -- V. Emissions. Wave interference in the generation of reflection- and distortion-source emissions / C.A. Shera -- Growth of otoacoustic emissions with frequency: inside the human cochlear vestibule / S. Puria -- Difference-tone response areas in rabbits / G.K. Martin, B.B. Stagner and B.L. Lonsbury-Martin -- Temporal characteristics of otoacoustic emissions / R.H. Withnell [and others] -- The tectorial membrane stabilizes spontaneous otoacoustic emissions / G.A. Manley -- Dynamic changes in spontaneous otoacoustic emissions produced by contralateral broadband noise / J. Smurzynski [and others] -- Contralateral DPOAE suppression in humans at very low sound intensities / T. Janssen, D.D. Gehr and Z. Kevanishvili -- Effects of the medial olivocochlear reflex on cochlear mechanics: experimental and modeling studies of DPOAE / D.O. Kim, X.M. Yang and S.T. Neely -- Modeling otoacoustic emissions and related psychoacoustic measures in humans and other mammals / C.L. Talmadge, A. Tubis and G.R. Long -- Otoacoustic emissions simulated in the time-domain by a hydrodynamic model of the human cochlea / R. Nobili [and others] -- Growth of distortion-product otoacoustic emissions in a nonlinear, active model of cochlear mechanics / S.T. Neely, M.P. Gorga and P.A. Dorn -- Modeling electrically evoked otoacoustic emissions / K. Grosh [and others] -- Developing a noninvasive measure of middle-ear sound transmission / C.A. Shera and A.J. Miller -- Assessment of sensitivity and compression of outer hair cell amplifiers by means of DPOAE I/O-functions in humans / J. Oswald, A. Klein and T. Janssen -- DPOAE phase pattern: evidence for a low frequency resonance in the f[symbol] place / A.N. Lukashkin and I.J. Russell -- Phenomenology of post-stimulus changes of DPOAE / A.N. Lukashkin and I.J. Russell -- Magnitude of distortion-product OAEs in a nonlinear model of the cochlea / H. Taiji -- Phase behavior of the primaries in distortion product analysis / A. Vetešník and R. Nobili -- Two-tone interference caused by active amplification / T.A.J. Duke, D. Andor and F. Jülicher -- VI. Discussion session. Hopf bifurcation -- Prestin -- Stereociliary versus somatic motility -- An ideal approach to cochlear modeling -- Low-frequency responses of the basilar membrane and the nerve -- Multiple travelling waves on the basilar membrane -- Kinocilium function -- Fluid component of the travelling wave -- Physical reason for the cochlear amplifier -- Wilson's hair-cell swelling model -- Pressure at the round window -- Shape of the stereocilia bundle. Cochlea Congresses. Biophysics Congresses. Cochlée Congrès. Biophysique Congrès. MEDICAL Neuroscience. bisacsh PSYCHOLOGY Neuropsychology. bisacsh Biophysics fast Cochlea fast Conference papers and proceedings fast Gummer, A. W. (Anthony W.) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCjtG4MGKrqjBxqtFdQG9Mq http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2003109476 Dalhoff, E. (Ernst) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCjMyKXRGJyYhYKhyYjfxMq http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2003109479 Nowotny, M. (Manuela) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCjJtBBDgPb9qDX769vX6Dm http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2003109478 Scherer, M. P. has work: Biophysics of the cochlea (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCFTCyMyjjCfkyQFPyD8rxC https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Biophysics of the cochlea. Singapore ; River Edge, N.J. : World Scientific Pub. Co., ©2003 (DLC) 2005298155 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=174560 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Biophysics of the cochlea : from molecules to models : proceedings of the international symposium held at Titisee, Germany, 27 July-1 August 2002 / I. Stereocilia. The contribution of transduction channels and adaptation motors to the hair cell's active process / P. Martin, F. Jülicher and A.J. Hudspeth -- Active amplification by critical oscillations / F. Jülicher [and others] -- Formation and remodeling of hair bundles promoted by continuous actin polymerization at the tips of stereocilia: mechanical considerations / M.E. Schneider [and others] -- Mechanical-to-chemical transduction by motor proteins / J. Howard -- Investigation of the mechanoelectrical transduction at single stereocilia by AFM / M.G. Langer [and others] -- Immunocytochemical investigations of the distribution of calbindin and calretinin in the turtle cochlea / C.M. Hackney, S. Mahendrasingam and R. Fettiplace -- The effects of calcium on mechanohtransducer channel kinetics in auditory hair cells / R. Fettiplace, A.C. Crawford and A.J Ricci -- Signal processing by transducer channels in mammalian outer hair cells / T. Dinklo [and others] -- Measured and modeled motion of free-standing hair bundles in response to sound stimulation / A.J. Aranyosi and D.M. Freeman -- Viscoelasticity of active actin-myosin networks / L. Le Goff, F. Amblard and E.M. Furst -- Mechanical stresses and forces in stereocilia bundles of inner and outer hair cells / R. Mueller [and others] -- Two adaptation processes in auditory hair cells together can provide an active amplifier / A. Vilfan and T.A.J. Duke -- II. Hair cells. Some pending problems in cochlear mechanics / P. Dallos -- Functional properties of prestin -- how the motormolecule works work / B. FakIer and D. Oliver -- Allosteric modulation of the outer hair cell motor protein prestin by chloride / V. Rybalchenko and J. Santos-Sacchi -- ROCK 'n' Rho in outer hair cell motility / M. Zhang [and others] -- Ultrastructure of lateral walls of outer hair cells observed by atomic force microscopy / H. Wada [and others] -- The strain ratio of the outer hair cell motor protein / R. Hallworth -- Piezoelectric properties enhance outer hair cell high-frequency response / A.A. Spector, A.S. Popel and W.E. Brownell -- Fast nonlinear currents in outer hair cells fiom the basal turn of the cochlea / X.-X. Dong, M. Ospeck and K.H. Iwasa -- Membrane electromechanics at hair-cell synapses / W.E. Brownell, B. Farrell and R.M. Raphael -- Determination of the elastic modulus of thin gels using the atomic force microscope / E.K. Dimitriadis [and others] -- Measurement of mechanical properties of the outer hair cell with atomic force microscopy / M. Sugawara, H. Wada and Y. lshida -- Mechanical responses of cochlear outer hair cells / D.Z.Z. He -- No correlates for somatic motility in freeze-fractured hair-cell membranes of lizards and birds / C. Köppl, A. Forge and G.A. Manley -- Tension-dependence of the active and passive modes of energy generated in the outer hair cell wall / A.A. Spector and R.P. Jean -- Hair cell responses and harmonic phase / M.A. Cheatham and P. Dallos. Diverse and dynamic expression patterns of voltage-gated ion channel genes in rat cochlear hair cells / K.W. Beisel and B. Fritzsch -- A KCNQ-type potassium current in cochlear inner hair cells / D. Oliver and B. Fakler -- III. Whole-organ mechanics. Development of cochlear mechanics in the gerbil / E.H. Overstreet, III, A.N. Temchin and M.A. Ruggero -- Measurement of basilar membrane vibration using a scanning laser interferometer / T.Y. Ren [and others] -- Cochlear mechanical distortion products for complex stimuli in the chinchilla basal region / W.S. Rhode and A. Recio -- Harmonic distortion in intracochlear pressure: observations and interpretation / E.S. Olson -- The local mechanical response of the basilar membrane for electrical stimulation of the cochlea / A.L. Nuttall [and others] -- Fast effects of efferent stimulation on basilar membrane motion / J.J. Guinan Jr. and N.P. Cooper -- Response to amplitude modulated waves in the apical turn of the cochlea / S.M. Khanna -- Baseline position shifts and mechanical compression in the apical turns of the cochlea / N.P. Cooper and W. Dong -- High-frequency vibration of the organ of Corti in vitro / M.P. Scherer [and others] -- Micromechanics in the gerbil hemicochlea / C.-P. Richter and P. Dallos -- Visualizing cochlear mechanics using confocal microscopy / M. Ulfendahl, J. Boutet de Monvel and A. Fridberger -- Low-frequency oscillations in outer hair cells and homeostatic regulation of the organ of Corti / R.B. Patuzzi -- Micromechanics of Drosophila audition / M.C. Göpfert and D. Robert -- Active auditory mechanics in insects / D. Robert and M.C. Göpfert -- Is the cochlear amplifier a fluid pump? / K.D. Karavitaki and D.C. Mountain -- IV. Cochlear models. Cellular cooperation in cochlear mechanics / G. Zweig -- Properties of amplifying elements in the cochlea / E. de Boer and A.L. Nuttall -- Nonlinear behavior in an active cochlear model with feed-forward / K.M. Lim and C.R. Steele -- Time-domain responses from a nonlinear sandwich model of the cochlea / A.E. Hubbard. D.C. Mountain and F. Chen -- Analysis of forces on inner hair cell cilia / C.R. Steele and S. Puria -- Notes on physical properties of the tectorial membrane / S.M. Novoselova -- An improved cochlea model with a general user interface / H. Duifhuis, J.M. Kruseman and P.W.J. van Hengel -- The role of micromechanics in explaining two-tone suppression and the upward spread of masking / J.B. Allen and D. Sen -- The helicotrema: measurements and models / D.C. Mountain [and others] -- Computation of modes and motion analysis in a transverse section of the cochlea / H. Cai and R.S. Chadwick -- A life-sized, hydrodynamical, micromechanical inner ear / W. Hemmert [and others] -- The silicon cochlea: from biology to bionics / L. Turicchia and R. Sarpeshkar -- Explanation of two curious phenomena regarding the relationship between tectorial membrane and basilar membrane dynamics / R. Nobili. Dynamic behavior of the organ of Corti: finite-element method analysis / M. Andoh and H. Wada -- Are outer hair cells pressure sensors? Basis of a SAW model of the cochlear amplifier / A. Bell -- Generalised description of the mammalian cochlear map / E.L. LePage -- Mathematical modelling of the role of outer hair cells in cochlear homeostasis / G.A. O'Beirne and R.B. Patuzzi -- V. Emissions. Wave interference in the generation of reflection- and distortion-source emissions / C.A. Shera -- Growth of otoacoustic emissions with frequency: inside the human cochlear vestibule / S. Puria -- Difference-tone response areas in rabbits / G.K. Martin, B.B. Stagner and B.L. Lonsbury-Martin -- Temporal characteristics of otoacoustic emissions / R.H. Withnell [and others] -- The tectorial membrane stabilizes spontaneous otoacoustic emissions / G.A. Manley -- Dynamic changes in spontaneous otoacoustic emissions produced by contralateral broadband noise / J. Smurzynski [and others] -- Contralateral DPOAE suppression in humans at very low sound intensities / T. Janssen, D.D. Gehr and Z. Kevanishvili -- Effects of the medial olivocochlear reflex on cochlear mechanics: experimental and modeling studies of DPOAE / D.O. Kim, X.M. Yang and S.T. Neely -- Modeling otoacoustic emissions and related psychoacoustic measures in humans and other mammals / C.L. Talmadge, A. Tubis and G.R. Long -- Otoacoustic emissions simulated in the time-domain by a hydrodynamic model of the human cochlea / R. Nobili [and others] -- Growth of distortion-product otoacoustic emissions in a nonlinear, active model of cochlear mechanics / S.T. Neely, M.P. Gorga and P.A. Dorn -- Modeling electrically evoked otoacoustic emissions / K. Grosh [and others] -- Developing a noninvasive measure of middle-ear sound transmission / C.A. Shera and A.J. Miller -- Assessment of sensitivity and compression of outer hair cell amplifiers by means of DPOAE I/O-functions in humans / J. Oswald, A. Klein and T. Janssen -- DPOAE phase pattern: evidence for a low frequency resonance in the f[symbol] place / A.N. Lukashkin and I.J. Russell -- Phenomenology of post-stimulus changes of DPOAE / A.N. Lukashkin and I.J. Russell -- Magnitude of distortion-product OAEs in a nonlinear model of the cochlea / H. Taiji -- Phase behavior of the primaries in distortion product analysis / A. Vetešník and R. Nobili -- Two-tone interference caused by active amplification / T.A.J. Duke, D. Andor and F. Jülicher -- VI. Discussion session. Hopf bifurcation -- Prestin -- Stereociliary versus somatic motility -- An ideal approach to cochlear modeling -- Low-frequency responses of the basilar membrane and the nerve -- Multiple travelling waves on the basilar membrane -- Kinocilium function -- Fluid component of the travelling wave -- Physical reason for the cochlear amplifier -- Wilson's hair-cell swelling model -- Pressure at the round window -- Shape of the stereocilia bundle. Cochlea Congresses. Biophysics Congresses. Cochlée Congrès. Biophysique Congrès. MEDICAL Neuroscience. bisacsh PSYCHOLOGY Neuropsychology. bisacsh Biophysics fast Cochlea fast |
title | Biophysics of the cochlea : from molecules to models : proceedings of the international symposium held at Titisee, Germany, 27 July-1 August 2002 / |
title_auth | Biophysics of the cochlea : from molecules to models : proceedings of the international symposium held at Titisee, Germany, 27 July-1 August 2002 / |
title_exact_search | Biophysics of the cochlea : from molecules to models : proceedings of the international symposium held at Titisee, Germany, 27 July-1 August 2002 / |
title_full | Biophysics of the cochlea : from molecules to models : proceedings of the international symposium held at Titisee, Germany, 27 July-1 August 2002 / editor, A.W. Gummer ; assistant editors, E. Dalhoff, M. Nowotny & M.P. Scherer. |
title_fullStr | Biophysics of the cochlea : from molecules to models : proceedings of the international symposium held at Titisee, Germany, 27 July-1 August 2002 / editor, A.W. Gummer ; assistant editors, E. Dalhoff, M. Nowotny & M.P. Scherer. |
title_full_unstemmed | Biophysics of the cochlea : from molecules to models : proceedings of the international symposium held at Titisee, Germany, 27 July-1 August 2002 / editor, A.W. Gummer ; assistant editors, E. Dalhoff, M. Nowotny & M.P. Scherer. |
title_short | Biophysics of the cochlea : |
title_sort | biophysics of the cochlea from molecules to models proceedings of the international symposium held at titisee germany 27 july 1 august 2002 |
title_sub | from molecules to models : proceedings of the international symposium held at Titisee, Germany, 27 July-1 August 2002 / |
topic | Cochlea Congresses. Biophysics Congresses. Cochlée Congrès. Biophysique Congrès. MEDICAL Neuroscience. bisacsh PSYCHOLOGY Neuropsychology. bisacsh Biophysics fast Cochlea fast |
topic_facet | Cochlea Congresses. Biophysics Congresses. Cochlée Congrès. Biophysique Congrès. MEDICAL Neuroscience. PSYCHOLOGY Neuropsychology. Biophysics Cochlea Conference papers and proceedings |
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