Compliance profiles derived from a three-dimensional finite-element model of the basilar membrane |
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Authors: | Fleischer Mario Schmidt Rolf Gummer Anthony W |
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Affiliation: | Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Institute of Solid Mechanics, Technische Universita?t Dresden, 01062 Dresden, Germany. |
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Abstract: | A finite-element analysis is used to explore the impact of elastic material properties, boundary conditions, and geometry, including coiling, on the spatial characteristics of the compliance of the unloaded basilar membrane (BM). It is assumed that the arcuate zone is isotropic and the pectinate zone orthotropic, and that the radial component of the effective Young's modulus in the pectinate zone decreases exponentially with distance from base to apex. The results concur with tonotopic characteristics of compliance and neural data. Moreover, whereas the maximum compliance in a radial profile is located close to the boundary between the two zones in the basal region, it shifts to the midpoint of the pectinate zone for the apical BM; the width of the profile also expands. This shift begins near the 1 kHz characteristic place for guinea pig and the 2.4 kHz place for gerbil. Shift and expansion are not observed for linear rather than exponential decrease of the radial component of Young's modulus. This spatial change of the compliance profile leads to the prediction that mechanical excitation in the apical region of the organ of Corti is different to that in the basal region. |
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