SELF-SUPPRESSION IN A LOCALLY ACTIVE NONLINEAR MODEL OF THE COCHLEA - A QUASI-LINEAR APPROACH

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KANIS, LJ
DEBOER, E
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[1] Auditory Physics Laboratory, 1105 AZ, Amsterdam, Room D2-211, Academic Medical Centre
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10.1121/1.407225
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O42 [声学];
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070206 ; 082403 ;
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Mechanical input-output functions of the cochlea for pure-tone stimuli are nonlinear for frequencies around the characteristic frequency. To simulate these functions, a long-wave model of the cochlea containing a saturating pressure generator (located at the site of the outer hair cells) is solved in the frequency domain with a quasilinear method. In this method distortion products in the basilar-membrane (BM) response are treated as perturbations and the nonlinear pressure waveform is approximated by the first-order Fourier component. Because the saturating pressure generator forms part of a feedback loop the solution of the model is achieved in a number of iteration steps. Model results show flattening of the BM response at higher input pressures; this property, called self-suppression, is due to saturation of the pressure generator. The resulting input-output functions display the main features of experimental curves. The third-order distortion product in the BM velocity is always more than 25 dB below the primary BM velocity and does not influence the results of the computation; this justifies the use of the quasilinear method.
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