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Study of the Acoustic Reflex in Human Beings. I. Dynamic Characteristics
Ike J. HuNG,
Peter Dallos
Communication Sciences and Disorders
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reflexes
100%
carriers
45%
acoustics
45%
dynamics
36%
levels
27%
stimuli
27%
frequency dependence
27%
humans
18%
range
18%
noise
18%
transmission
9%
impedance
9%
muscles
9%
speed
9%
nonlinear problems
9%
hearings
9%
attenuation
9%
hz range
9%
Physics
Frequencies
54%
Responses
45%
Acoustics
36%
Sound Pressure
27%
Magnitude
27%
Dynamic Characteristics
18%
Broadband
18%
Bandwidth
9%
Attenuation
9%
Acoustic Impedance
9%
Dynamic Range
9%
Sound Transmission
9%
Eardrum
9%
Speed
9%
Hearing
9%
Medicine and Dentistry
Acoustic Reflex
36%
Stimulus
27%
Human Subject
18%
Pure Tone Audiometry
18%
Reflex
9%
Hearing
9%
Contralateral
9%
Eardrum
9%
Sound Transmission
9%
Muscle
9%
Dependent Personality Disorder
9%
Chemistry
Concentration
27%
Purity
18%
Noise
18%
Acoustic Impedance
9%
Neuroscience
Acoustic Reflex
36%
Reflex
9%
Dependent Personality Disorder
9%
Sensation of Hearing
9%
Nursing and Health Professions
Acoustic Impedance
9%