
doi: 10.82308/28425
[...] The data outlined in the foregoing paragraphs clearly show that the functional characteristics of the potentials recorded from the intracranial portion of the auditory nerve differ in several significant aspects from those of the potentials obtained from the cochlea. Nevertheless, a few observations contradictory to the hypothesis that the Wever and Bray phenomenon involves a non-neural component must now be considered and explained. [...]
Hoff, H. (Supervisor)
Physiology, FOS: Biological sciences
Physiology, FOS: Biological sciences
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