Tonotopically arranged traveling waves in the miniature hearing organ of bushcrickets.
Place based frequency discrimination (tonotopy) is a fundamental property of the coiled mammalian cochlea. Sound vibrations mechanically conducted to the hearing organ manifest themselves into slow moving waves that travel along the length of the organ, also referred to as traveling waves. These tra...
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2012
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