Does the basilar membrane cell affect neural deafness or permanent vertigo

The basilar membrane cell does not directly affect neural deafness or permanent vertigo. Neural deafness is typically caused by damage to the auditory nerve or other parts of the auditory pathway in the brain, while permanent vertigo is usually caused by problems in the vestibular system, such as the inner ear or vestibular nerve.

The basilar membrane cell is a part of the cochlea in the inner ear, which is responsible for converting sound waves into electrical signals that can be interpreted by the brain. Damage to the basilar membrane or other structures in the cochlea can lead to hearing loss, but it is not directly related to neural deafness or permanent vertigo.