COCHLEAR POTENTIALS IN THE CAT IN RESPONSE TO HIGH-FREQUENCY SOUNDS

Abstract
Cochlear potential of the cat were measured in response to high frequency sounds, maximum 100,000 cycles. For the uppermost frequencies the intensity functions have the same form as for ordinary tones, and the maximum values continue to decline, from 1,000 cycles onward, as the frequency is raised. Consideration is given to the question whether these uppermost frequencies affect the neural elements of the auditory system.

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