> On Feb 8, 2021, at 10:31 PM, <[email protected]> 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> That’s nifty Stephen, 
>  
> So we potentially have at least two sorts of motion that the haircells can 
> detect: motion of the fluid in the channel and motion of the cochlea itself. 

?  

Motion of fluid relative to whatever reference surface anchors the hair cells?  
I only see one relative motion available.

?

> How do the cells tell the difference.  And why a spiral. 

https://www.whatsinside.info/bose-wave-radio-3/bose-wave-radio-iii-opened-waveguide-design/


Eric 


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