Delays of stimulus-frequency otoacoustic emissions and cochlear vibrations contradict the theory of coherent reflection filtering

Jonathan H. Siegel, Amanda J. Cerka, Alberto Recio-Spinoso, Andrei N. Temchin, Pim Van Dijk, Mario A. Ruggero*

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