Structures that contribute to middle-ear admittance in chinchilla

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John J. Rosowski
Michael E. Ravicz
Jocelyn E. Songer
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[1] Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary,Eaton
[2] Harvard Medical School,Peabody of Auditory Physiology, Department of Otolaryngology
[3] Massachusetts Institute of Technology,Department of Otology and Laryngology
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Journal of Comparative Physiology A | 2006年 / 192卷
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Middle-ear structure–function; Comparative auditory function;
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We describe measurements of middle-ear input admittance in chinchillas (Chinchilla lanigera) before and after various manipulations that define the contributions of different middle-ear components to function. The chinchilla’s middle-ear air spaces have a large effect on the low-frequency compliance of the middle ear, and removing the influences of these spaces reveals a highly admittant tympanic membrane and ossicular chain. Measurements of the admittance of the air spaces reveal that the high-degree of segmentation of these spaces has only a small effect on the admittance. Draining the cochlea further increases the middle-ear admittance at low frequencies and removes a low-frequency (less than 300 Hz) level dependence in the admittance. Spontaneous or sound-driven contractions of the middle-ear muscles in deeply anesthetized animals were associated with significant changes in middle-ear admittance.
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