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arxiv: 1009.2034 · v1 · pith:FUCX7HHOnew · submitted 2010-09-10 · 🧬 q-bio.TO · physics.bio-ph

Dual contribution to amplification in the mammalian inner ear

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keywords pressurewaveamplificationbundlesgainhairinnermammalian
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The inner ear achieves a wide dynamic range of responsiveness by mechanically amplifying weak sounds. The enormous mechanical gain reported for the mammalian cochlea, which exceeds a factor of 4,000, poses a challenge for theory. Here we show how such a large gain can result from an interaction between amplification by low-gain hair bundles and a pressure wave: hair bundles can amplify both their displacement per locally applied pressure and the pressure wave itself. A recently proposed ratchet mechanism, in which hair-bundle forces do not feed back on the pressure wave, delineates the two effects. Our analytical calculations with a WKB approximation agree with numerical solutions.

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