Longitudinal pattern of basilar membrane vibration in the sensitive cochlea
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- 2 December 2002
- journal article
- Published by Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
- Vol. 99 (26) , 17101-17106
- https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.262663699
Abstract
In the normal mammalian ear, sound vibrates the eardrum, causing the tiny bones of the middle ear to vibrate, transferring the vibration to the inner ear fluids. The vibration propagates from the base of the cochlea to its apex along the cochlear partition. As essential as this concept is to the theory of hearing, the waveform of cochlear partition vibration has yet to be measured in vivo . Here I report a “snapshot” (the instantaneous waveform of cochlear partition vibration) measured in the basal turn of the sensitive gerbil cochlea using a scanning laser interferometer. For 16-kHz tones, the phase delay is up to 6π radians over the observed cochlear length (<1,000 μm), and instantaneous waveforms show sound propagation along the cochlear partition, supporting the existence of the cochlear traveling wave. The detectable basilar membrane response to a low-level 16-kHz tone occurs over a very restricted (≈600 μm) range. The observed vibration shows compressive nonlinear growth, a shorter wavelength, and a slower propagation velocity along the cochlear length than previously reported. Data obtained at different frequencies show the relationship between the longitudinal pattern and frequency tuning, demonstrating that the observed localized traveling wave in this study is indeed the spatial representation of the sharp tuning observed in the frequency domain.Keywords
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