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View/Open - Minerva Access

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... as reflected in the human frequency-following response (FFR). The scalp recorded FFR reflects sustained neural activity phase locked to the individual cycles of the stimulus waveform among a population of neural elements in the brainstem (Worden and Marsh, 1968; Stillman et al, 1976; Moushegian et a ...
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... • The microscopic “hair cells” of the inner ear have structural changes and are not able to send a clear signal to the brain • It’s like walking on the grass, if you continue to walk on the grass, it can be weakened and no longer spring back ...
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... for hearing instrument wearers include amplified environmental sounds such as ventilation systems, water running, the background babble of many talkers, and wind blowing across the hearing instrument. Noise generated by components in the hearing instrument itself can also be amplified to the point w ...
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... and some axonopathies. LJnfortunately, the biopsy may show nonspecific results in many cases such as when the peripherai neuropathy is secondary to a metabolic or nutritional disorder.' ...
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... be somewhere in the head rather than “out there.” It is intriguing, however, that when the beats are very infrequent, fewer than about three per second, they seem to move back and forth in the head. If the intensities of the two tones are different, the motion takes an elliptical path. This apparent ...
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... nerve signals to the brain via hair like cilia in the inner ear. This begins with air pressure entering the ear canal and arriving at the eardrum, from here the sound waves against the ear drum are transduced through several bones in the middle ear where it then arrives at the cochlea, the inner ear ...
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Auditory system



The auditory system is the sensory system for the sense of hearing. It includes both the sensory organs (the ears) and the auditory parts of the sensory system.
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