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Autor:
Tadashi Nishimura, Hiroshi Hosoi, Osamu Saito, Ryosuke Miyamae, Ryota Shimokura, Toshiaki Yamanaka, Tadashi Kitahara, Harry Levitt
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 10, Iss 3, p e0120135 (2015)
Cartilage conduction (CC) is a new form of sound transmission which is induced by a transducer being placed on the aural cartilage. Although the conventional forms of sound transmission to the cochlea are classified into air or bone conduction (AC or
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https://doaj.org/article/92af60326ed346c088fd5f16668af170
Autor:
Tadashi Kitahara, Ryota Shimokura, Hiroshi Hosoi, Toshiaki Yamanaka, Osamu Saito, Tadashi Nishimura, Ryosuke Miyamae
Publikováno v:
Auris Nasus Larynx. 46:709-715
Objective Cartilage conduction (CC) is a new transduction form, and hearing devices that utilize CC present a new option for patients with aural atresia. However, in occluded ears, low-tone sounds are transmitted very effectively, resulting in excess
Publikováno v:
The Proceedings of the Fluids engineering conference. 2019:OS4-13
Autor:
Tadashi Nishimura, Ryosuke Miyamae, Ryota Shimokura, Hiroshi Hosoi, Tadashi Kitahara, Toshiaki Yamanaka, Osamu Saito
Publikováno v:
Auris Nasus Larynx. 44:26-32
Objective By attaching a transducer to the aural cartilage a relatively loud sound is audible even with a negligibly small fixation pressure applied to the transducer. This form of conduction is referred to as cartilage conduction (CC). Utilizing CC,
Publikováno v:
The Proceedings of the Thermal Engineering Conference. 2021:0183
Publikováno v:
The Proceedings of Conference of Hokkaido Branch. :1224
Autor:
Osamu Saito, Harry Levitt, Hiroshi Hosoi, Toshie Matsui, Toshiaki Yamanaka, Ryota Shimokura, Tadashi Nishimura, Ryosuke Miyamae
Publikováno v:
The Laryngoscope. 124:1214-1219
Objectives/Hypothesis The aim of this study was to establish the sound transmission characteristics of cartilage conduction proposed by Hosoi (2004), which is available by a vibration signal delivered to the aural cartilage from a transducer. Study D
Autor:
Tadashi Nishimura, Ryosuke Miyamae, Hiroshi Hosoi, Takashi Iwakura, Toshie Matsui, Ryota Shimokura, Osamu Saito
Publikováno v:
Auris Nasus Larynx. 40:440-446
Objective Our previous study demonstrated that sound was effectively transmitted by attaching a transducer to the aural cartilage even without fixation pressure. This new method for sound transmission was found by Hosoi in 2004, and was termed cartil
Autor:
Hiroshi Hosoi, Toshie Matsui, Toshiaki Yamanaka, Tadashi Kitahara, Ryota Shimokura, Tadashi Nishimura, Ryosuke Miyamae, Osamu Saito, Harry Levitt
Publikováno v:
Auris, nasus, larynx. 42(1)
Objective By attaching a transducer to the aural cartilage, a relatively loud sound is audible even with a negligibly small fixation force. Previous study has identified several pathways for sound transmission by means of cartilage conduction. This i
Autor:
Ryota Shimokura, Tadashi Nishimura, Tadashi Kitahara, Ryosuke Miyamae, Harry Levitt, Toshiaki Yamanaka, Osamu Saito, Hiroshi Hosoi
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 10, Iss 3, p e0120135 (2015)
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Cartilage conduction (CC) is a new form of sound transmission which is induced by a transducer being placed on the aural cartilage. Although the conventional forms of sound transmission to the cochlea are classified into air or bone conduction (AC or