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Original Article

Variable Nature of the Middle Ear Muscle Reflex

Pages 136-146 | Published online: 07 Jul 2009

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Andrew Bell. (2017) MIDDLE EAR MUSCLE DYSFUNCTION AS THE CAUSE OF MENIERE’S DISEASE. Journal of Hearing Science 7:3, pages 9-25.
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Andrew Bell. (2017) A FAST, “ZERO SYNAPSE” ACOUSTIC REFLEX: MIDDLE EAR MUSCLES PHYSICALLY SENSE EARDRUM VIBRATION. Journal of Hearing Science 7:4, pages 33-44.
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Keiichi Murata, Susumu Ito, Junsei Horikawa & Sadao Minami. (1986) The acoustic middle ear muscle reflex in albino rats. Hearing Research 23:2, pages 169-183.
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Erik Borg. (2008) Excitability of the Acoustic m. Stapedius and m. Tensor Tympani Reflexes in the Nonanesthetized Rabbit. Acta Physiologica Scandinavica 85:3, pages 374-389.
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