Biophysics of the cochlea : from molecules to models : proceedings of the international symposium held at Titisee, Germany, 27 July-1 August 2002 /

Other Authors: Nowotny, M.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Singapore ; River Edge, N.J. : World Scientific Pub. Co., ©2003.
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Table of Contents:
  • 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.