High frequency acoustic reflexes in cochlea-impaired and normal ears
The acoustic reflex refers to the contraction of a middle ear muscle in response to sound. The contraction causes a stiffening of the middle ear system and, consequently, the flow of acoustic energy to the cochlea is impeded. By measuring the change in admittance in the auditory system during sound...
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PDXScholar
1990
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