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The rapid initial drop of the cochlear microphonic potential following compression of the aorta was studied in guinea pigs. The intensity of the stimulus, either continuous or intermittent, was without influence on the half-time of amplitude (t/2=52±7 s;n=18). From this it is concluded that the metabolism of the generator responsible for the cochlear microphonic is unaffected by the type or intensity of stimulation. The lower resistance of the neural action potential to ischemia was confirmed (t/2=18±2 s;n=5).
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Krejci, F., Thalmann, R. & Bornschein, H. Der Einfluss der Reizbedingungen auf den initialen Abfall der Cochlearpotentiale bei totaler Ischämie. Experientia 16, 377 (1960). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02157917
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