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Function and Acoustics of the Normal and Diseased Middle Ear

... Reviews such as this one usually begin by stating that the primary function of the middle ear is to transfer sound from the air in the ear canal to the fluid in the cochlea. Although the middle ear and its cochlear load do act as an acoustic transformer to provide pressure gain, the system is far be ...
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Localization ability with bimodal hearing aids and bilateral cochlear

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Olivocochlear system



The olivocochlear system is a component of the auditory system involved with the descending control of the cochlea. Its nerve fibres, the olivocochlear bundle (OCB), form part of the vestibulocochlear nerve (VIIIth cranial nerve, also known as the auditory-vestibular nerve), and project from the superior olivary complex in the brainstem (pons) to the cochlea.
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