Abstract

A correlation between the behavior of the interscala cochlear-microphonic phase and the absolute phase shift between microphonic and sound at the eardrum is presented. It is shown that absolute phase can be interpreted with confidence over a limited frequency region for a given electrode location. Within this region the travel time in the cochlea, as manifested by microphonic measurements, is frequency independent.

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