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Mathematical modeling of cochlear mechanics
Stephen T. Neely
Communication Engineering Laboratory
Great Plains IDeA-CTR
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Mathematical Modeling
100%
Otoacoustic Emissions
100%
Cochlea
100%
Cochlear Mechanics
100%
Active Elements
100%
Quantitative Characterization
100%
Inner Ear
50%
Mechanical Force
50%
High Sensitivity
50%
Basilar Membrane
50%
Hearing Threshold
50%
Peak Amplitude
50%
Cochlear Function
50%
Micromechanics
50%
Mechanical Model
50%
Engineering
Active Element
100%
Mathematical Modeling
100%
Acoustic Emission
100%
Micromechanics
50%
Force Generator
50%
Mechanical Force
50%
Biomechanics
50%
Peak Amplitude
50%
Mechanical Model
50%
Membrane Displacement
50%
Neuroscience
Cochlea
100%
Sensation of Hearing
50%
Basilar Membrane
50%
Biomechanics
50%
Nursing and Health Professions
Otoacoustic Emission
100%
Generator
50%
Physics
Micromechanics
50%