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Physiological Acoustics

Merle Lawrence, Ernest Glen Wever

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This book deals with the ear as an acoustic instrument: as a piece of physical apparatus functioning for the reception of sounds from the outside, for conveying them inward to the auditory sense cells, and finally for producing a mechanical stimulation of these cells.

Originally published in 1954.

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Tectorial membrane, Meatus, Organ of Corti, Soundproofing, Weber test, Cochlear implant, Distortion, Loudness, Preamplifier, R/T, Calculation, Just-noticeable difference, Indication (medicine), Volley theory, Acoustic attenuation, Inner ear, Decibel, Loudspeaker, Rinne test, Basilar membrane, Beat (acoustics), Mastoid antrum, Cannula, Otosclerosis, Electrode, Microphone, Sound, Action potential, Pressure experiment, Combination tone, Amplitude, Local anesthesia, Cochlea, Decompression theory, Sound pressure, Stiffness, Convulsant, Audiometry, Tympanic Membrane, Bone conduction, Acetylcholine, Incus, Tuning fork, Stimulation, Positive pressure, Resonance, Measurement, Otology, Middle ear, Oval window, Dyne, Tensor tympani muscle, For All Practical Purposes, Vibration, Ossicle (echinoderm), Malleus, Valsalva maneuver, Fragility, Acoustic reflex, Taste, Membranous labyrinth, Overtone, Mechanical efficiency, Round window, Hair cell, Process variation (semiconductor), Laryngology, Rarefaction, Critical band, Logarithmic scale