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Original Article

Cochlear Delays and Traveling Waves: Comments on ‘Experimental Look at Cochlear Mechanics’: [A. Dancer, Audiology 1992;31:301-312]

Ruggero

Pages 131-142 | Received 03 Jun 1993, Accepted 01 Dec 1993, Published online: 07 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

In a recent publication [Audiology 1992;31:301-312], A. Dancer argued that direct and indirect measures of basilar membrane motion are more consistent with theories of cochlear resonance than with the traveling-wave theory. The present communication reviews empirical evidence that contradicts Dancer's argument. Such evidence - recordings of mechanical responses of the basilar and Reissner's membranes to sound -strongly supports the existence of displacement waves that propagate on the basilar membrane from the base of the cochlea toward its apex.

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