Abstract
Acoustic trauma was studied in experimental guinea pigs by combining gross auditory nerve recordings with single neurone (spiral ganglion) techniques and scanning electron-microscopy. Structural and functional changes caused by loud pure tones were assessed immediately after exposure and after varying recovery periods.
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