Auditory mechanisms : processes and models : proceedings of the ninth international symposium held at Portland, Oregon, USA, 23-28 July, 2005 / editor, Alfred L. Nuttall ; associate editors, Tianying Ren ... [et al.].

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245 0 0 |a Auditory mechanisms :  |b processes and models : proceedings of the ninth international symposium held at Portland, Oregon, USA, 23-28 July, 2005 /  |c editor, Alfred L. Nuttall ; associate editors, Tianying Ren ... [et al.]. 
260 |a Hackensack, N.J. :  |b World Scientific,  |c c2006. 
300 |a xxxvii, 547 p. :  |b ill. (some col.) ;  |c 24 cm. +  |e 1 CD-ROM (4 3/4 in.) 
500 |a Papers presented at the Workshop on Auditory Mechanisms: Processes and Models, the ninth in a series known as the "Mechanics of Hearing Workshops." 
504 |a Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 0 0 |t Medial-olivocochlear-efferent effects on basilar-membrane and auditory-nerve responses to clicks : evidence for a new motion within the cochlea /  |r J. J. Guinan, Jr., T. Lin, H. Cheng and N. P. Cooper --  |t Pulsating fluid motion and deflection of the stereocilia of the inner hair cells due to the electromechanics of the outer hair cells /  |r A. W. Gummer, M. Nowotny, M. P. Scherer and A. Vetesnik --  |t Atomic force microscopic imaging of the intracellular membrane surface of prestin-expressing Chinese hamster ovary cells /  |r H. Wada, M. Murakoshi, K. Iida, S. Kumano, T. Gomi, K. Kimura, H. Usukura, M. Sugawara, S. Kakehata, K. Ikeda, Y. Katori and T. Kobayashi --  |t Action of furosemide on the cochlea modeled with negative feedback /  |r S. M. Khanna --  |t Modulation of cochlear mechanics : model predictions and experimental findings of the effect of changing perilymph osmolarity /  |r J. S. Oghalai, C.-H. Choi and A. A. Spector --  |t Measuring the material properties of normal and mutant tectorial membranes /  |r K. Masaki, D. M. Freeman, G. Richardson and R. J. H. Smith --  |t Tuning and travel of two tone distortion in intracochlear pressure /  |r W. Dong and E. S. Olson --  |t Response characteristics of the 6 kHz cochlear region of chinchilla /  |r W. S. Rhode --  |t Stiffness properties of the reticular lamina and the tectorial membrane as measured in the gerbil cochlea /  |r C.-P. Richter and A. Quesnel --  |t Backward propagation of otoacoustic emission in the cochlea /  |r T. Ren, W. X. He and A. L. Nuttall --  |t Medial olivocochlear efferent effects on basilar membrane responses to sound /  |r N. P. Cooper and J. J. Guinan, Jr. --  |t Modulation patterns and hysteresis : probing cochlear dynamics with a bias tone /  |r L. Bian and M. E. Chertoff --  |t What do the OHCs move with their electromotility? /  |r M. Nowotny and A. W. Gummer --  |t Noise improves peripheral coding of short stimuli /  |r L. K. Rimskaya-Korsakova --  |t Phase and amplitude transfer in the apex of the cochlea /  |r M. van der Heijden and P. X. Joris --  |t Manipulations of chloride ion concentration in the organ of Corti alter outer hair cell electromotility and cochlear amplification /  |r J. Zheng, Y. Zou, A. L. Nuttall and J. Santos-Sacchi --  |t Cochlear transducer operating point adaptation /  |r Y. Zou, J. Zheng, T. Ren and A. L. Nuttall --  |t Low coherence interferometry of the cochlear partition /  |r N. Choudhury, S. L. Jacques, S. Mathew, F. Chen, J. Zheng and A. L. Nuttall --  |t Superior semicircular canal dehiscence : mechanisms of air-conducted hearing /  |r J. E. Songer and J. J. Rosowski --  |t On the coupling between the incus and the stapes /  |r W. R. J. Funnell, S. J. Daniel, B. Alsabah and H. Liu --  |t Novel otoacoustic baseline measurement of two-tone suppression behaviour from human ear-canal pressure /  |r E. L. Le Page, N. M. Murray and J. D. Seymour --  |t Is the scala vestibuli pressure influenced by non-piston like stapes motion components? An experimental approach /  |r W. F. Decraemer, S. M. Khanna, O. de La Rochefoucauld, W. Dong and E. S. Olson --  |t Biomechanics of dolphin hearing : a comparison of middle and inner ear stiffness with other mammalian species /  |r B. S. Miller, S. O. Newburg, A. Zosuls, D. C. Mountain and D. R. Ketten --  |t An experimental preparation of the mammalian cochlea that displays compressive nonlinearity in vitro /  |r A. J. Hudspeth and D. K. Chan --  |t Ca[superscript 2+] dynamics in auditory and vestibular hair cells : Monte Carlo simulations and experimental results /  |r M. M. Bortolozzi, A. Lelli and F. Mammano --  |t Electro-mechanical waves in isolated outer hair cell /  |r S. Clifford, W. E. Brownell and R. D. Rabbitt --  |t "Area change paradox" in outer hair cells' membrane motor /  |r K. H. Iwasa --  |t Chloride and the OHC lateral membrane motor /  |r J. Santos-Sacchi, L. Song, J. P. Bai and D. Navaratnam --  |t Fast adaptation in vestibular hair cells depends on myosin-1c /  |r P. G. Gillespie, J. D. Scarborough, J. A. Mercer, E. Stauffer and J. R. Holt --  |t The piezoelectric outer hair cell : bidirectional energy conversion in membranes /  |r W. E. Brownell --  |t Outer hair cell mechanics are altered by developmental changes in lateral wall protein content /  |r H. C. Jensen-Smith and R. Hallworth --  |t Outer hair cell mechanics reformulated with acoustic variables /  |r J. B. Allen and P. F. Fahey --  |t A model of high-frequency force generation in the constrained cochlear outer hair cell /  |r Z. Liao, A. S. Popel, W. E. Brownell and A. A. Spector --  |t Theoretical analysis of membrane tether formation from outer hair cells /  |r E. Glassinger and R. M. Raphael --  |t Nonlinear responses in prestin knockout mice : implications for cochlear function /  |r M. A. Cheatham, K. H. Huynh and P. Dallos --  |t Mechanical impedance spectroscopy on isolated cells /  |r M. P. Scherer, Z. Farkas and A. W. Gummer --  |t Heat stress-induced changes in the mechanical properties of mouse outer hair cells /  |r M. Murakoshi, K. Iida, S. Kumano, H. Wada, N. Yoshida and T. Kobayashi --  |t Frequency dependence of admittance and conductance of the outer hair cell /  |r B. Farrell, R. Ugrinov and W. E. Brownell --  |t Modeling outer hair cell high-frequency electromotility in microchamber experiment /  |r Z. Liao, A. S. Popel, W. E. Brownell and A. A. Spector --  |t Chlorpromazine and force relaxation in the cochlear outer hair cell plasma membrane - an optical tweezers study /  |r D. R. Murdock, S. Ermilov, B. Anvari, A. A. Spector, A. S. Popel and W. E. Brownell --  |t Estimation of the force generated by the outer hair cell motility and the phase of the neural excitation relative to the basilar membrane motion : theoretical considerations /  |r M. Andoh, C. Nakajima and H. Wada --  |t Quantification of calcium buffers in various subcellular locations in rat inner and outer hair cells /  |r S. Mahendrasingam, R. Fettiplace and C. M. Hackney --  |t Signal transformation by mechanotransducer channels of mammalian outer hair cells /  |r R. Fettiplace, A. C. Crawford and H. J. Kennedy --  |t Stereociliary vibration in the guinea pig cochlea /  |r A. Fridberger, I. Tomo, M. Ulfendahl and J. Boutet de Monvel --  |t The cochlear amplifier : is it hair bundle motion of outer hair cells? /  |r S. Jia, J. Zuo, P. Dallos and D. Z. Z. He --  |t Prestin-lacking membranes are capable of high frequency electro-mechanical transduction /  |r B. Anvari, F. Qian, F. A. Pereira and W. E. Brownell --  |t Ca[superscript 2+] changes the force sensitivity of the hair-cell transduction channel /  |r E. L. M. Cheung and D. P. Corey --  |t Hair bundle mechanics at high frequencies : a test of series or parallel transduction /  |r K. D. Karavitaki and D. C. Corey --  |t Hair cell transducer channel properties and accuracy of cochlear signal-processing /  |r C. J. W. Meulenberg and S. M. van Netten --  |t Ca[superscript 2+] permeability of the hair bundle of the mammalian cochlea /  |r C. Harasztosi, B. Muller and A. W. Gummer --  |t Comparative mechanisms of auditory function : ground sound detection by golden moles /  |r P. M. Narins --  |t DPOAE micro- and macrostructure : their origin and significance /  |r D. T. Kemp and P. F. Tooman --  |t Physical mechanisms of OAE generation and propagation : the hydrodynamic approach /  |r A. Vetesnik, R. Nobili and A. W. Gummer --  |t Measuring cochlear delays using otoacoustic emissions /  |r R. H. Withnell --  |t Distortion product otoacoustic emissions in the amphibian ear /  |r P. van Dijk and S. W. F. Meenderink --  |t Calcium waves, connexin permeability defects and hereditary deafness /  |r V. Piazza, M. Beltramello, F. Bukauskas, T. Pozzan and F. Mammano --  |t Resonant modes of OAE in the investigation of hearing /  |r W. W. Jedrzejczak, K. J. Blinowska, P. J. Durka and W. Konopka --  |t DPOAE fine structure changes at higher stimulus levels - evidence for a nonlinear reflection component /  |r G. R. Long and C. L. Talmadge --  |t The biophysical origin of otoacoustic emissions /  |r J. H. Siegel --  |t Spontaneous otoacoustic emissions in lizards, air pressure effects on them and the question of point sources and global standing waves /  |r G. A. Manley -- 
505 8 0 |t Development of micromechanically-relevant hair-cell properties : late maturation of hair-cell orientation in the basilar papilla of birds /  |r C. Koppl, A. Achenbach, T. Sagmeister and L. Schebelle --  |t Prediction for audiograms and otoacoustic emissions /  |r M. Furst and Y. Halmut --  |t Are click-evoked and stimulus-frequency OAEs generated by the same mechanism? /  |r R. Kalluri and C. A. Shera --  |t A comparative study of evoked otoacoustic emissions in geckos and humans /  |r C. Bergevin, D. M. Freeman and C. A. Shera --  |t Cochlear activity in perspective /  |r E. de Boer --  |t A mechanical - electrical - acoustic model of the cochlea /  |r K. Grosh, N. Deo, L. Cheng and S. Ramamoorthy --  |t Cochlear coiling and low-frequency hearing /  |r R. S. Chadwick, D. Manoussaki, E. K. Dimitriadis, B. Shoelson, D. R. Ketten, J. Arruda and J. T. O'Malley --  |t Multi-scale model of the organ of corti : IHC tip link tension /  |r C. R. Steele and S. Puria --  |t A micromechanical model for fast cochlear amplification with slow outer hair cells /  |r T. K. Lu, S. Zhak, P. Dallos and R. Sarpeshkar --  |t The cochlea box model once again : improvements and new results /  |r R. Nobili and A. Vetesnik --  |t Four counter-arguments for slow-wave OAEs /  |r C. A. Shera, A. Tubis and C. L. Talmadge --  |t The evolution of multi-compartment cochlear models /  |r A. E. Hubbard, S. Lu, J. Spisak and D. C. Mountain --  |t What stimulates the inner hair cells? /  |r D. C. Mountain and A. E. Hubbard --  |t Active hair-bundle motility harnesses noise to operate near an optimum of mechanosensitivity /  |r P. Martin, B. Nadrowski and F. Julicher --  |t Wave propagation by critical oscillators /  |r D. Andor, T. Duke, A. Simha and F. Julicher --  |t Mechanical energy contributed by motile neurons in the Drosophila ear /  |r M. C. Gopfert and J. T. Albert --  |t Short-wavelength interactions between OHCs : a "squirting" wave model of the cochlear amplifier /  |r A. Bell --  |t Wave propagation in a complex cochlear micromechanics model with curvature /  |r H. Cai, R. S. Chadwick and D. Manoussaki --  |t A 'twin-engine' model of level-dependent cochlear motion /  |r A. J. Aranyosi --  |t A hydro-mechanical, biomimetic cochlea : experiments and models /  |r F. Chen, H. I. Cohen, D. C. Mountain, A. Zosuls and A. E. Hubbard --  |t Six experiments on a 1-D nonlinear wave-digital filter modeling of human click-evoked emission data /  |r E. L. LePage and A. Olofsson --  |t Measurements and models of human inner-ear function with superior semicircular canal dehiscence /  |r M. E. Ravicz, W. Chien, J. E. Songer, S. N. Merchant and J. J. Rosowski --  |t A new multicompartments model of the cochlea /  |r S. Lu, J. Spisak, D. C. Mountain and A. E. Hubbard --  |t A 3D finite element model of the gerbil cochlea with full fluid-structure interaction /  |r G. D. Bustard, D. C. Mountain and A. E. Hubbard --  |t Developing a life-sized physical model of the human cochlea /  |r M. J. Wittbrodt, C. R. Steele and S. Puria --  |t Fully micromachined lifesize cochlear model /  |r R. D. White and K. Grosh --  |t A generic nonlinear model for auditory perception /  |r E. W. Large --  |t Quick questions --  |t Stereocilia and tip links --  |t Somatic motility of outer hair cells --  |t Waves in the cochlea --  |t Fluid flow in the cochlea --  |t Traveling waves in the cochlea --  |t Are traveling waves in the cochlea going in both directions? 
650 0 |a Hearing  |x Physiological aspects  |v Congresses. 
650 0 |a Auditory pathways  |v Congresses. 
650 0 |a Cochlea  |v Congresses. 
700 1 |a Nuttall, Alfred L. 
700 1 |a Ren, Tianying. 
711 2 |a Mechanics of Hearing Workshop  |n (9th :  |d 2005 :  |c Portland, Or.) 
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