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Acoustic injury and the physiology of hearing.

Acoustic injury and the physiology of hearing. J Acoust Soc Am. 1984 Nov; 76(5):1293-317.

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subject areas
  • Auditory Pathways
  • Auditory Perception
  • Auditory Threshold
  • Brain Stem
  • Cochlea
  • Cochlear Nerve
  • Evoked Potentials, Auditory
  • Hair Cells, Auditory
  • Hearing Loss, Noise-Induced
  • Humans
  • Nerve Fibers
  • Neurons
  • Spiral Ganglion
  • Synaptic Transmission
  • Vestibulocochlear Nerve

authors with profiles
  • Richard A. Schmiedt