Neely S T, Kim D O
J Acoust Soc Am. 1986 May;79(5):1472-80. doi: 10.1121/1.393674.
A linear, mathematical model of cochlear biomechanics is presented in this paper. In this model, active elements are essential for simulating the high sensitivity and sharp tuning characteristic of the mammalian cochlea. The active elements are intended to represent the motile action of outer hair cells; they are postulated to be mechanical force generators that are powered by electrochemical energy of the cochlear endolymph, controlled by the bending of outer hair cell stereocilia, and bidirectionally coupled to cochlear partition mechanics. The active elements are spatially distributed and function collectively as a cochlear amplifier. Excessive gain in the cochlear amplifier causes spontaneous oscillations and thereby generates spontaneous otoacoustic emissions.
本文提出了一种耳蜗生物力学的线性数学模型。在该模型中,有源元件对于模拟哺乳动物耳蜗的高灵敏度和尖锐调谐特性至关重要。有源元件旨在代表外毛细胞的运动作用;假定它们是由耳蜗内淋巴的电化学能量驱动、受外毛细胞静纤毛弯曲控制并与耳蜗隔力学双向耦合的机械力发生器。有源元件在空间上分布,并共同作为耳蜗放大器发挥作用。耳蜗放大器增益过高会导致自发振荡,从而产生自发性耳声发射。