Why do we call it the cochlea?
"A Handbook of Health"
Woods Hutchinson
25. Draw a picture showing the position of the drum, "hammer," "anvil," "stirrup," and cochlea.
"A Handbook of Health"
Woods Hutchinson
Highly complex as are the mathematical relations of the vibrations which convey musical tones from the instrument to the ear the final result of those relations, the impression on the rods of Corti's organ in the cochlea, are as purely physiological as the impressions of touch.
"Wagner's Tristan und Isolde"
George Ainslie Hight