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- W1984886891 abstract "The behavior of cochlear nerve responding to high-frequency click-train stimuli was studied by signal averaging technique from chinchilla. The findings support earlier human psychophysical observations, i.e., the adaptation rate of the cochlear nerve is faster at higher stimulus frequencies than at lower ones (⩾2000 Hz). It is also demonstrated that within a long stimulus train (200 ms or longer}, the cochlear nerve exhibits a cyclic neural recovery pattern. The period of this cyclic event is also a function of stimulus frequency. These evidences concur with the current concept of auditory fatigue, however, the magnitudes of adaptation of brain stem evoked component was found to be less sensitive than that from cochlear nerve in the intrastimulus recovery cycle. [Supported in part by an NIH grant and grants to Dr. David M. Lipscomb.]" @default.
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- W1984886891 title "Frequency adaptation in the cochlear nerve of chinchilla" @default.
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