耳蜗模型scala介质中的剪切运动。

J. Tonndorf
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1953年,Bekesy报道了耳蜗管内剪切运动的观察,特别是发生在Corti器官和耳蜗毡膜之间。在任何给定频率下,这种交替剪切运动的方向取决于整个耳蜗管最大横向位移的位置。近端最大的剪切是径向的,远端是纵向的。借助耳蜗模型对这一现象进行了研究。贝科西最初的观察结果不仅得到了证实,而且模型实验也提供了一个简单的解释。虽然耳蜗管的位移通常表现为仅具有变化的纵向曲率的波形,但实际上,由于沿其两侧边缘固定隔板,在纵向和径向上都存在曲率。然后,剪切运动遵循每个区域的主导曲率的方向,相对于最大横向位移的位置,在近端区域是径向的,在远端区域是纵向的,在最大位置有一个过渡区。(注:此处使用的定向术语适用于实际的耳蜗。)[这项工作得到了美国空军的部分支持。AF 41(657)‐148,由美国空军航空医学院监测,Randolph空军基地,德克萨斯州和国家卫生研究所资助。B量1909。)
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Shearing motion in scala media of cochlear models.
In 1953, Bekesy reported the observation of shearing motion within the cochlear duct, specifically as occurring between the organ of Corti and the tectorial membrane. The direction of this alternating shear motion for any given frequency depended upon the location re the place of maximal transversal displacement of the cochlear duct as a whole. Proximally to the maximum the shear was radially, and distally it was longitudinally directed. This phenomenon was studied with the aid of cochlear models. Not only were Bekesy's original observations confirmed, but the model experiments lend themselves to a simple explanation. Although the displacement of the cochlear duct is commonly represented as a wave pattern with a varying longitudinal curvature only, in reality there are curvatures in both the longitudinal as well as the radial directions because of the fixation of the partition along both of its rims. The shear motion then follows the direction of the dominant curvature in each region which, with reference to the place of maximal transversal displacement, is radially in the proximal region, and longitudinal in the distal region, with a zone of transition at the place of the maximum itself. (Note—directional terms were used here as apply to actual cochleae.) [This work was supported in part by the U. S. Air Force under Contract No. AF 41(657)‐148, monitored by the School of Aviation Medicine, U. S. Air Force, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas and by a National Institute of Health Grant No. B‐1909.]
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