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A Pictorial Guide to the Cochlear Fluids Description: Inner ear anatomy. (oto.wustl.edu) |
An Inner Ear Primer - Tulane University Description: Brief overview of the inner ear functioning and the main pathophysiology of the auditory and vestibular systems. (mcl.tulane.edu) |
Ashmore Lab Description: Jonathan Ashmore Lab homepage - includes infamous Rock Around the Clock Hair Cell Video (physiol.ucl.ac.uk) |
Audiology Forum: Video Otoscopy; Roy F. Sullivan, Ph.D. Description: An atlas of clinical video otoscopy images categorically arranged by site of lesion and pathology, designed for audiologists, otologists, primary care physicians. (rcsullivan.com) |
Audition Cochlea Promenade oreille ear organ Corti C.R.I.C. Montpellier Description: Promenade around the Cochlea - excellent use of pictures of inner ear. From the Universite Montpellier I - U.F.R. Medecine (iurc.montp.inserm.fr) |
Auditory Laboratory, University of Western Australia Description: The laboratory carries out research into hearing and deafness in conjunction with the universities Audiology program. (auditory.uwa.edu.au) |
Auditory System: Anatomy and Physiology Tour Description: A tutorial on the anatomy and physiology of where and how sound is processed in the brain. (serous.med.buffalo.edu) |
Cochlear Fluids Lab - Washington University Description: Studies in this laboratory are directed towards system-level physiology of the cochlea. (oto.wustl.edu) |
Ear Anatomy Description: A tour of the anatomy of outer, middle, and inner ears. (earaces.com) |
EarLab: A digital warehouse of auditory models and data Description: EarLab is designed to support hearing research and has as its core a data warehouse of experimental and theoretical information related to the hearing sciences. (earlab.bu.edu) |
Eaton-Peabody Laboratory of Auditory Physiology Description: A consortium between the Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary, the Research Laboratory of Electronics at M.I.T, Harvard Medical School, and the Massachusetts General Hospital. Its charter is basic research in Auditory Physiology. (mit.edu) |
How the Ear Works - Nature's Solutions for Listening Description: This site covers the process by which sound is converted to activity in the audiotory nerve and is aimed at a broad audience. The focus is more on hair cell physiology than on cochlear mechanics. (bcm.edu) |
Natalia Gerashchenko Description: General overview of stages of clinical trials, and experience. (gerashchenko.com) |
Promenade 'round the cochlea Description: The aim of this regularly updated site is to assist the teaching of the auditory system (its anatomy, physiology and pathophysiology) to medical and biology students. It may be used as well for Continuing Medical Education programs.This first version mainly addresses our current knowledge on the peripheral end organ: the cochlea. (iurc.montp.inserm.fr) |
The Cochlea - graphic tour of the inner ear's machinery Description: This website covers a number of current topics in cochlear physiology. It is aimed at graduate students and professionals in the field and includes animations of cochlear mechanics produced from a computational model. (sissa.it) |
What Are Auditory Evoked Potentials? Description: Overview of auditory evoked potentials including the auditory brainstem response, the middle latency response, mismatch negativity, and auditory steady-state responses. (audiospeech.ubc.ca) |