Analogy of cochlea as resonator could lead to artificial copies

January 10, 2007 | Source: Physorg.com

In attempting to construct an artificial cochlea — and faced with limited knowledge of how the living chamber works — scientists might need to look no further than a simple electronic device: a surface acoustic wave (SAW) resonator.

Recently, scientist Andrew Bell suggested that the cochlea exhibits similar structure and electromechanical properties to this circuitry, commonly used in cell phones.