Altered mapping of sound frequency to cochlear place in ears with endolymphatic hydrops provide insight into the pitch anomaly of diplacusis
Abstract A fundamental property of mammalian hearing is the conversion of sound pressure into a frequency-specific place of maximum vibration along the cochlear length, thereby creating a tonotopic map. The tonotopic map makes possible systematic frequency tuning across auditory-nerve fibers, which...
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Main Authors: | J. J. Guinan, S. M. Lefler, C. A. Buchman, S. S. Goodman, J. T. Lichtenhan |
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2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/8410c95b11db416dbc77e4d768d5872e |
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