Evoked acoustical responses from the human ear: Some experimental results

Experimental results are given dealing with various aspects of the evoked cochlear mechanical response (ECMR). Measured multiple responses are compared with the output signal of an analogue feedback model. Response latency was measured for different response frequencies and compared with travel times on the human basilar membrane.

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