Intracochlear distortion products are broadly generated by outer hair cells but their contributions to otoacoustic emissions are spatially restricted
Abstract Detection of low-level sounds by the mammalian cochlea requires electromechanical feedback from outer hair cells (OHCs). This feedback arises due to the electromotile response of OHCs, which is driven by the modulation of their receptor potential caused by the stimulation of mechano-sensiti...
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Auteurs principaux: | Thomas Bowling, Haiqi Wen, Sebastiaan W. F. Meenderink, Wei Dong, Julien Meaud |
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2021
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