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Comment on: Recordings from spiral ganglion neurones (L.U.E. Kohllöffel)

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Facts and Models in Hearing

Part of the book series: Communication and Cybernetics ((COMMUNICATION,volume 8))

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In Fig. 2 of Kohllöffel’s article, the frequency threshold (“tuning”) curves obtained from two spiral ganglion cells are shown. It is claimed that these curves are “very similar to those reported for [cochlear nerve] fibres with high characteristic frequency”.

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Evans, E.F. (1974). Comment on: Recordings from spiral ganglion neurones (L.U.E. Kohllöffel). In: Zwicker, E., Terhardt, E. (eds) Facts and Models in Hearing. Communication and Cybernetics, vol 8. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-65902-7_26

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