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Cat Eardrum Response Mechanics

2002 
The function of the eardrum and middle ear is to resolve the acoustic impedance mismatch between the air of the outside world and the fluid of the inner ear. Without an impedance matching device, very little acoustic energy would be absorbed by the inner ear and hearing would be severely limited. Although the role of the middle ear is clear, it remains a mystery how the eardrum accomplishes this task over the audible frequency range. In the present work. a computer simulation of the cat eardrum was constructed. For the first time, the vibrations of the eardrum were fully coupled to the acoustics of the ear canal and the dynamics of the middle ear bones. The fibrous microstructure of the eardrum was taken into account. This model appears to be valid up to 20 kHz, which represents a significant improvement over previous modelling efforts.
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