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Acoustic injury and the physiology of hearing.
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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
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Richard A. Schmiedt