Concomitant changes in the acoustic impedance and the cochlear microphonic potentials during twitch contractions of the middle ear muscles in cats |
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Authors: | S. Freeman S. Zaaroura H. Sohmer |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Physiology, Hebrew University - Hadassah Medical School, POB 1172, 91010 Jerusalem, Israel;(2) ENT Department, Hadassah University Hospital, Jerusalem, Israel |
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Abstract: | Summary The effect of twitch contractions of the middle ear muscles in cats on sound transmission through the middle ear (as measured by the cochlear microphonic potential of the inner ear) was compared with the simultaneous changes in the acoustic input impedance of the middle ear at the same frequency. It was found that decreases in impedance were related to an increase in the amplitude of the cochlear microphonics and vice versa. This may imply that decreases in impedance measured during the initial phase of the acoustic reflex in man are true decreases and are not due to transient decoupling of the ossicular chain at any point.Supported in part by a grant from the Robert Szold Institute for Applied Sciences. Part of a Ph.D. thesis submitted by S. Freeman to the Senate of the Hebrew University, Jerusalem |
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Keywords: | Acoustic impedance Middle ear muscles Acoustic reflex Cochlear microphonics |
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