The Cochlea / Edition 1

The Cochlea / Edition 1

ISBN-10:
1461268915
ISBN-13:
9781461268918
Pub. Date:
11/05/2012
Publisher:
Springer New York
ISBN-10:
1461268915
ISBN-13:
9781461268918
Pub. Date:
11/05/2012
Publisher:
Springer New York
The Cochlea / Edition 1

The Cochlea / Edition 1

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Overview

Knowledge about the structure and function of the inner ear is vital to an understanding of vertebrate hearing. This volume presents a detailed overview of the mammalian cochlea from its anatomy and physiology to its biophysics and biochemistry. The nine review chapters, written by internationally distinguished auditory researchers, provide a detailed and unified introduction to sound processing in the cochlea and the steps by which the ensuing signals are prepared for the central nervous system.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781461268918
Publisher: Springer New York
Publication date: 11/05/2012
Series: Springer Handbook of Auditory Research , #8
Edition description: Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1996
Pages: 551
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.25(h) x 0.05(d)

About the Author

Dallos, Peter (Northwestern Univ); Popper, Arthur N. (Univ of Maryland); Fay, Richard R. (Loyola Univ Chicago)

The contributors represent the specialties of hearing research, physiology, bioengineering, and neuroscience. Most are from academic medical centers in the U.S., the U.K., and Australia. Institutions prominently represented include Northwestern, Univ of Michigan, and Univ of Western Australia.

Table of Contents

1 Overview: Cochlear Neurobiology.- 2 Structure of the Mammalian Cochlea.- 3 Homeostatic Mechanisms in the Cochlea.- 4 Cochlear Micromechanics and Macromechanics.- 5 Mechanics of the Cochlea: Modeling Efforts.- 6 Physiology of Mammalian Cochlear Hair Cells.- 7 Outer Hair Cell Motility.- 8 Physiology of Olivocochlear Efferents.- 9 Neurotransmitters and Synaptic Transmission.
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