2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.heares.2008.06.008
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The creation of geometric three-dimensional models of the inner ear based on micro computer tomography data

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“…tion (Baker, 2008;van der Marel et al, 2014) or simply by setting manually two points (Poznyakovskiy et al, 2008;Verbist et al, 2009;Kjer et al, 2015). Escudé et al (2006) proposed maximization of dark pixel area using minimum intensity projection.…”
Section: Robust Modiolar Axis Estimationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…tion (Baker, 2008;van der Marel et al, 2014) or simply by setting manually two points (Poznyakovskiy et al, 2008;Verbist et al, 2009;Kjer et al, 2015). Escudé et al (2006) proposed maximization of dark pixel area using minimum intensity projection.…”
Section: Robust Modiolar Axis Estimationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2 as a function of distance from the centre of the source distribution, , for various values of and with a constant value of . The pressure drops quickly with the distance from the piston, especially for small , but the shortest distance between the RW and the BM is also only 0.2 mm in guinea pig [12]. Hence, excitation of the cochlea with a probe which covers just a part of the RW is possible by the near-field pressure in vicinity of the RW.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The near-field pressure variations will be limited to the vicinity of the RW membrane (Fig. 2), but the close spatial relationship between the RW and the BM [12] make excitation of the BM by these localised near-field pressure variations possible. Once the BM is stimulated in the vicinity of the RW, a conventional travelling wave is generated along the cochlear partition, which is supported by our recordings of the CAP latency.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This conclusion should be taken into account during the design of hearing aid devices which stimulate the cochlea through the partially occluded RW. The near-field pressure variations will be limited to the vicinity of the RW membrane (figure 4), but the close spatial relationship between the RW and the BM [21] makes excitation of the BM by these localized near-field pressure variations possible. Once the BM is stimulated in the vicinity of the RW, a conventional travelling wave is generated along the cochlear partition, which is supported by our CAP recordings.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The pressure drops quickly with the distance from the piston, especially for small a 1 /a 2 , but the shortest distance between the RW and the BM is also only 0.2 mm in guinea pigs [21]. Hence, excitation of the cochlea with a magnet that covers just a part of the RW is possible by the near-field pressure in the vicinity of the RW.…”
Section: ð3:10þmentioning
confidence: 96%