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arxiv: physics/0111204 · v1 · pith:GWWXGA5Fnew · submitted 2001-11-29 · ⚛️ physics.bio-ph

The Cochlear Tuning Curve

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keywords cochlearcurvetuninghighoutputauditorybasisbroadly
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The tuning curve of the cochlea measures how large an input is required to elicit a given output level as a function of the frequency. It is a fundamental object of auditory theory, for it summarizes how to infer what a sound was on the basis of the cochlear output. A simple model is presented showing that only two elements are sufficient for establishing the cochlear tuning curve: a broadly tuned traveling wave, moving unidirectionally from high to low frequencies, and a set of mechanosensors poised at the threshold of an oscillatory (Hopf) instability. These two components suffice to generate the various frequency-response regimes which are needed for a cochlear tuning curve with a high slope.

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