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bibo:abstract "This chapter describes the mechanical function of the \ncochlea, or inner ear, the organ that converts signals\nfrom acoustical to neural.\nMany cochlear hearing disorders are still not well\nunderstood. If systematic progress is to be made \nin improved diagnostics and treatment of these disorders,\na clear understanding of basic principles is essential.\nModels of the cochlea are useful because they succinctly\ndescribe auditory perception principles.\n\nSeveral topics will be reviewed. First, the history of cochlear\nmodels, including extensions that have taken place in recent years.\nThese models include both macromechanics and micromechanics of the\ntectorial membrane and hair cells. This leads to comparisons of the\nbasilar membrane, hair cell, and neural frequency tuning.\nThe role of nonlinear mechanics and dynamic range are covered\nto help the student understand the importance of modern wideband\ndynamic range compression hearing aids.\nHearing loss, loudness recruitment, as well as other important\ntopics of modern hearing health care, are briefly discussed.\n"^^xsd:string;
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