Frequency clustering in spontaneous otoacoustic emissions from a lizard's ear |
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Authors: | Vilfan Andrej Duke Thomas |
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Institution: | * J. Stefan Institute, Ljubljana, Slovenia † London Center for Nanotechnology and Department of Physics & Astronomy, London, United Kingdom |
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Abstract: | Spontaneous otoacoustic emissions (SOAEs) are indicators of an active process in the inner ear that enhances the sensitivity and frequency selectivity of hearing. They are particularly regular and robust in certain lizards, so these animals are good model organisms for studying how SOAEs are generated. We show that the published properties of SOAEs in the bobtail lizard are wholly consistent with a mathematical model in which active oscillators, with exponentially varying characteristic frequencies, are coupled together in a chain by visco-elastic elements. Physically, each oscillator corresponds to a small group of hair cells, covered by a tectorial sallet, so our theoretical analysis directly links SOAEs to the micromechanics of active hair bundles. |
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