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*There is a basalar membrane which helps determine the coding of place.
*There is a basalar membrane which helps determine the coding of place.
*There are two types of hair cells:
*There are two types of hair cells:
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**Outer hair cells:
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**Outer hair cells
***Insures fine tuning of inner hair cell sensitivity.
***Insures fine tuning of inner hair cell sensitivity.
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***Contain '''prestin''' which is able to contract when depolarized.
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***Contain prestin which is able to contract when depolarized.
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***When depolarized, the outer cells contract and the change of physiologic location fine-tunes the inner hair cells.
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***When depolarziaed, the outer cells contract and the change of physiologicl location fine tunes the inner hair cells.
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**Inner hair cells:
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**inner hair cells
***Important for hearing sound.
***Important for hearing sound.
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*The rate of AP in cochlea is proportional to the sound amplitude.
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*The rate of AP in cochlea is proportional to the sound amplitude. This is called '''rate coding'''.
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**This is called '''rate coding'''.
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===Mechanotransduction in the hair cells of the inner ear===
===Mechanotransduction in the hair cells of the inner ear===

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