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A high level synthesis of an auditory mechanical to neural transduction circuit.

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Computational Methods in Neural Modeling (IWANN 2003)

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In this paper implementation of an inner hair cell model, including macromechanics and mechanical to neural transduction process is presented and discussed. The well-known Meddis model will be use as the reference system, and a high level synthesis will provide a parametrizable implementation and a reusability code, which allows future refinements on an FPGA system.

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Ferrández, J.M., Sacristán, M., Rodellar, V., Gomez, P. (2003). A high level synthesis of an auditory mechanical to neural transduction circuit.. In: Mira, J., Álvarez, J.R. (eds) Computational Methods in Neural Modeling. IWANN 2003. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 2686. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-44868-3_86

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