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Modeling auditory transducer dynamics
Current Opinion in Otolaryngology and Head & Neck Surgery, 09/30/09
Nadrowski B et al. – The sense of hearing relies on a small number of transduction modules that convert minute mechanical stimuli into electrical signals. Models have been proposed that describe how this transduction works. These models may help to understand the biophysics of mechanoelectrical signal transduction, the contribution of transducer dynamics to auditory signal processing, and to link transducer function and genes.
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