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Understanding the Cochlea [electronic resource]
Başlık:
Understanding the Cochlea [electronic resource]
ISBN:
9783319520735
Fiziksel Açıklamalar:
XVIII, 351 p. 71 illus., 48 illus. in color. online resource.
Dizi Bildirim:
Springer Handbook of Auditory Research, 62
Genel Not:
Major steps in cochlear research -- The cochlea: What it is, where it came from and what is special about it -- New discoveries in cochlear development -- Mechanical transduction processes in the HC -- Prestin: Mechanics, genetics -- Cochlear mechanics -- Hair cells and their synapses -- Afferents and efferents, noise damage and coding -- Ionic homeostasis -- Remote sensing the cochlea -- Cochlear stimulation with light.

This SHAR volume serves to expand, supplement, and update the original "Cochlea" volume in the series. The book aims to highlight the power of diverse modern approaches in cochlear research by focusing on advances in those fields over the last two decades. It also provides insights into where cochlear research is going, including new hearing prostheses for the deaf that will most likely soon enter the phase of clinical trials. The book will appeal to a broad, interdisciplinary readership, including neuroscientists and clinicians in addition to the more specific auditory community.
İçindekiler:
Major steps in cochlear research -- The cochlea: What it is, where it came from and what is special about it -- New discoveries in cochlear development -- Mechanical transduction processes in the HC -- Prestin: Mechanics, genetics -- Cochlear mechanics -- Hair cells and their synapses -- Afferents and efferents, noise damage and coding -- Ionic homeostasis -- Remote sensing the cochlea -- Cochlear stimulation with light.
Özet:
This SHAR volume serves to expand, supplement, and update the original "Cochlea" volume in the series. The book aims to highlight the power of diverse modern approaches in cochlear research by focusing on advances in those fields over the last two decades. It also provides insights into where cochlear research is going, including new hearing prostheses for the deaf that will most likely soon enter the phase of clinical trials. The book will appeal to a broad, interdisciplinary readership, including neuroscientists and clinicians in addition to the more specific auditory community.