MICROMECHANICAL MODELS OF THE COCHLEA

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ALLEN, JB [1 ]
NEELY, ST [1 ]
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[1] BOYS TOWN NATL RES HOSP,OMAHA,NE
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10.1063/1.881349
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O4 [物理学];
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0702 ;
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Understanding human perception is at the forefront of scientific research goals today. The development of robots, virtual reality, speech coders and speech recognition devices depends on a good understanding of how we hear. The cochlea is the part of the inner ear that converts acoustic signals to the neural code that conveys auditory information to the brain. Modeling the function of the cochlea has been an active area of research since the development of the digital computer, yet several mysteries remain. © 1992, American Institute of Physics. All rights reserved. We know that the inner ear separates the frequency components of complex sounds by mechanical means, but exactly how is this feat accomplished? © 1992, American Institute of Physics. All rights reserved.
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