Low-frequency hum decoded: ear’s backup cells drive infrasound sensation

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Source: Neuroscience News
Low-frequency hum decoded: ear’s backup cells drive infrasound sensation
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A new study reveals that infrasound is detected via a novel inner-ear pathway: when hair cells can’t respond at very low frequencies, cochlear support cells generate electric fields that trigger nerve signals, causing a nonlinear jump in perceived loudness and helping explain why some people are more sensitive to low-frequency noise like heat pumps or wind turbines.

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