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Cochlear size variation among the Argentinian population. [PDF]

open access: yesBraz J Otorhinolaryngol
Di Gregorio MF   +4 more
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CochleaNet: deep learning-based image analysis for cochlear connectomics and gene therapy

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Roos L   +10 more
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Mitochondrial dynamics regulate cell morphology in the developing cochlea.

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O'Sullivan JDB   +5 more
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Cochlear development, cellular patterning and tonotopy

Current Opinion in Physiology, 2020
Mammalian audition is mediated through the organ of Corti (OC), a rigorously patterned mosaic of mechanosensitive hair cells and associated supporting cells arrayed along the long (coiled) axis of the cochlea. Incoming sounds stimulate hair cells along the spiral based on a frequency-place, or tonotopic, code. Using the temporal bones of human cadavers,
Beatrice Mao   +2 more
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Development of tonotopy in the auditory periphery

Hearing Research, 2011
Acoustic frequency analysis plays an essential role in sound perception, communication and behavior. The auditory systems of most vertebrates that perceive sounds in air are organized based on the separation of complex sounds into component frequencies.
Zoe F, Mann, Matthew W, Kelley
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Determinative Factors in Human Tonotopy: Tentative Analysis

Acta Oto-Laryngologica, 1986
Two main parameters of stimulation were checked as an attempt to investigate the limits of the tonotopic organization in the human auditory cortex. Auditory Evoked magnetic Field (AEF) experiments from a dozen normal subjects are reported. Five of them clearly showed tonotopic AEF responses to long tone bursts stimuli, which disappeared when equivalent
P, Nicolas, V, Germain, M, Mougin
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