Cochlea in a sentence as a noun

Its not the ear drum that gets damaged over time, its the hair cells inside the cochlea that eventually die.

The cochlea itself is a physical FT, based on resonances in the thickness at various points.

The cochlea has hairs of different lengths that vibrate according to the contribution of the sine wave that corresponds to the resonant frequency of that hair's length.

They should be identical/fungible, it's the location that corresponds to the sound frequency, the nerves to be triggered are in the walls of the cochlea, underneath the hairs.

A lot of people report hearing a quiet, high-pitched whine, which is your nervous system.”I think that's called Tinnitus, and it generally means you have damaged the hearing cells in your cochlea.

I know there's a part in the ear called the cochlea but I thought the company just added the letter r to the word and made that their name; I didn't know the word existed before the company.

Yes, that does occur naturally, and it does work to allow us to hear different frequencies of sound...So, now the next question is, could we prove that a cochlea implements a Fourier Transformation?

Similarly, the physicist Georg Zweig studied the cochlea and found how it mechanically separates sound into its frequency distribution.

If we didn't have a complete understanding of how the retina or cochlea work to convert physical signals into neural signals, we wouldn't have been able to create implants to replace these functions.

There's a really cool experimental history behind understanding the cochlea, especially concerning George Zweig, once a particle physicist.

> The cochlea converts physical vibrations into electrical signals that the brain receives.\n> The body reacts immediately and powerfully to these signals, even in the middle of deep sleep.

I'll read more about it, but the thickness/stiffness of the cochlea resonates at frequencies with sensitivity that matches our ability to distinguish frequencies - it has been removed from the inner ear and resonance tested outside of the context of other processes.

Cochlea definitions

noun

the snail-shaped tube (in the inner ear coiled around the modiolus) where sound vibrations are converted into nerve impulses by the organ of Corti