Abstract:We report on the auditory Hopf amplification contributed by the electrical energy of the hair cell during its bundle deflecting. An energy method to calculate the active force is adopted according to the electrical energy consumption of the hair cell. After some experimental data was analyzed and simulated, we find that the electrical energy determines the value of the active force and enlarges the mechanical response of the hair bundle. This amplification is controlled by the cell voltage and makes the sensor a Hopf vibrator with hearing nonlinear characteristics. A velocity-dependent active force derived previously from the force-gating channel operation strongly reinforces our conclusion.