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Original Article

Middle-Ear Muscle Activity and Temporary Threshold Shift

Pages 579-584 | Published online: 07 Jul 2009

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Heath G. Jones, Nathaniel T. Greene & William A. Ahroon. (2019) Human middle-ear muscles rarely contract in anticipation of acoustic impulses: Implications for hearing risk assessments. Hearing Research 378, pages 53-62.
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