Although it was suggested more than 50 years ago that active elements might have a significant role in cochlear mechanics (Gold 1948), it was not until (1) direct observations of basilar membrane (BM) motion revealed clear differ- ences between in vivo and postmortem responses ...
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Neely, S. T., & Kim, D. O. (2007). Cochlear Models Incorporating Active Processes. In Active Processes and Otoacoustic Emissions in Hearing (pp. 381–394). Springer New York. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-71469-1_11
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