Cellular Cooperation in Cochlear Mechanics
Offered By: Center for Language & Speech Processing(CLSP), JHU via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the intricacies of cochlear mechanics in this 71-minute lecture by George Zweig from Los Alamos National Laboratory. Delve into a comparative analysis of two contrasting perspectives on cochlear mechanics, examining their relationship to experimental findings. Gain insights into the concept of Hopf bifurcations and their significance in understanding cochlear responses. Learn about the first view, which suggests that the nonlinear cochlear response can be explained by a simple dynamical system at a Hopf bifurcation point. Contrast this with the second perspective, which advocates for the use of 3-D simulations to accurately model cochlear responses. Investigate the implications of these theories for our understanding of cellular cooperation within the cochlea and its impact on hearing mechanics.
Syllabus
Cellular Cooperation in Cochlear Mechanics – George Zweig (Los Alamos National Laboratory) - 2002
Taught by
Center for Language & Speech Processing(CLSP), JHU
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