The human cochlea transfer function. Part 1

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Svitlana Andriivna Luniova
Vitalii Semenovich Didkovskyi
S. S. Kalinin

Abstract

This paper describes the results of the initial phase of human inner ear cochlear duct acoustic transfer function study. A simplified calculation model of cochlea is represented by a narrow pipeline filled with ideal liquid. Calculated frequency response of the cochlea, allows to understand that high frequency components of the sound decay in the scala vestibuli, not reaching helicotrema. Reference 8, figures 7

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Luniova, S. A., Didkovskyi, V. S., & Kalinin, S. S. (2014). The human cochlea transfer function. Part 1. Electronics and Communications, 19(4), 50–55. https://doi.org/10.20535/2312-1807.2014.19.4.31747
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Biomedical devices and systems

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