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... Vibrating Membranes . The fluid - pressure vibrations in the peri- lymph excite the production of electrical potentials in the organ of Corti . This organ is situated upon the basilar membrane 290 Anatomy and Physiology of Speech.
... Vibrating Membranes . The fluid - pressure vibrations in the peri- lymph excite the production of electrical potentials in the organ of Corti . This organ is situated upon the basilar membrane 290 Anatomy and Physiology of Speech.
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... vibrations of the perilymph . It has been said that the movements of the basilar membrane may be infinitesimal . The vibrations of the tectorial membrane have been studied in an effort to explain how the hair cells excite the free nerve ...
... vibrations of the perilymph . It has been said that the movements of the basilar membrane may be infinitesimal . The vibrations of the tectorial membrane have been studied in an effort to explain how the hair cells excite the free nerve ...
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... vibrations . It occurs for laryngeal vibrations when supraglottic air vibrates in tune with one or more partials of the incident wave . Reissner's membrane The vestibular membrane of the cochlea which separates the scala vestibuli from ...
... vibrations . It occurs for laryngeal vibrations when supraglottic air vibrates in tune with one or more partials of the incident wave . Reissner's membrane The vestibular membrane of the cochlea which separates the scala vestibuli from ...
Contents
Preface 1 A Survey of the Speech Mechanism | 1 |
Nervous Regulation of Speech | 4 |
Autonomic and Endocrine Regulators of Speech | 46 |
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