The mechanical vibrations of the basilar membrane are converted
to electrical impulses in the auditory nerve via the organ of
Corti.
- the organ of Corti contains several rows of tiny hair cells
called (stereocilia);
- stereocilia bend when the basilar membrane responds to sound,
generating nerve impulses;
- nerve impulses travel to the brain at a rate dependent on the
intensity and frequency of the sound.
``Music 175: Ear Physiology''
by Tamara Smyth,
Department of Music, University of California, San Diego (UCSD).
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