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Auditory-nerve fiber responses to amplitude modulated tones and multi-tonal stimuli
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2005)
In normal-hearing ears, sound waves are amplified within the cochlea and a small fraction of the sound energy travels backward out into the ear canal, producing sounds known as "otoacoustic emissions" (OAE) that can be ...
Phase anomalies and plateaus in auditory nerve fiber responses to high-frequency tones
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2005)
Phase reversals and phase plateaus have been found in studies that measure motion of the basilar membrane (BM) at the base of the cochlea in response to high-level sounds above the characteristic frequency (CF). In contrast, ...