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High-tone stimulation and hearing loss
Problem of relation between cochlear potentials and behavioral index of hearing; correspondence between induced local lesion caused by high tone (5000 cycles) and what organism hears as measured by conditioning techniques; loss in sensitivity for tones between 200 and 10,000 cycles was measured in animals; results as they bear on cochlear localization and pitch perception.
High-tone stimulation and hearing loss
Problem of relation between cochlear potentials and behavioral index of hearing; correspondence between induced local lesion caused by high tone (5000 cycles) and what organism hears as measured by conditioning techniques; loss in sensitivity for tones between 200 and 10,000 cycles was measured in animals; results as they bear on cochlear localization and pitch perception.
High-tone stimulation and hearing loss
Nat Acad Sciences -- Proc
Alexander, I.E. (author) / O'Brien, Jr., T.F. (author)
1954
5 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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