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RECENT ADVANCES IN THE PHYSIOLOGY OF HEARING

RECENT ADVANCES IN THE PHYSIOLOGY OF HEARING Abstract HEARING IN FISH Much study has been devoted to the question of hearing in fish. Though the majority of scientists now believe that some fish do hear, there are still a considerable number who are not convinced. In an interesting article Parker1 reviewed the history of this controversy.The experimental investigation of the hearing of fish has led to the discovery of much information about the function of different parts of the labyrinth which may eventually throw some light on the internal ear of man.De Cyon2 did not know of any observation which showed a faculty of hearing "chez des animaux inferieurs" (in the lower animals). He investigated the lamprey, because it does not possess a cochlea. He was unable to detect any reaction to noise. When he removed the membranous labyrinths on one or both sides there was a disturbance of equilibrium. He concluded that in References 1. Parker, G. H.: Proc. Am. Phil. Soc. 57:69, 1918. 2. de Cyon, Elie: Thèse de Paris, 1878, no. 114, p. 108. 3. Kreidl, A.: Arch. f. d. ges. Physiol. 61:450, 1895.Crossref 4. Bigelow, H.: Am. Naturalist 38:275, 1904.Crossref 5. Parker, G. H.: Bull. U. S. Fish Comm. 22:45, 1902. 6. Parker, G. H.: Bull Bur. Fisheries 29:45, 1909. 7. Parker, G. H., and Van Heusen, A. P.: Am. J. Physiol. 44:463, 1917. 8. Manning, F. B.: J. Exper. Zool. 41:5, 1925.Crossref 9. Bull, H. O.: J. Marine Biol. A. U. Kingdom 15:485, 1928.Crossref 10. Stetter, H.: Ztschr. f. vergl. Physiol. 9:339, 1929.Crossref 11. de Burlet, H. M.: Ztschr. f. d. ges. Anat. (Abt. 1) 89:11, 1929.Crossref 12. von Frisch, K.: Zool. Anz. ( (supp.) ) 4:104, 1929. 13. Laudenbach, J.: Arch. f. d. ges. Physiol. 77:311, 1899.Crossref 14. Maxwell, S. S.: Labyrinth and Equilibrium, Philadelphia , J. B. Lippincott Company, 1923. 15. McNally, W. J., and Tait, John: Am. J. Physiol. 75:155, 1925. 16. Yerkes, Robert M.: J. Comp. Neurol. 15:279, 1905 17. Versteegh, C.: Acta oto-laryng. 11:393, 1927.Crossref 18. Benjamins, C. E., and Huizinga, Eelco: Arch. f. d. ges. Physiol. 217:105, 1927.Crossref 19. Wever, E. G., and Bray, G. W.: Proc. Nat. Acad. Sc. 16:334, 1930Crossref 20. J. Exper. Psychol. 13:5 ( (Oct.) ) 1930 21. Psychol. Rev. 37:365 ( (Sept.) ) 1930.Crossref 22. Wilkinson, G., and Gray, Albert A.: The Mechanism of the Cochlea , New York, The Macmillan Company, 1924. 23. Wilkinson, G.: Am. J. Psychol. 38:257, 1927.Crossref 24. Habermann, J.: Arch. f. Ohrenh. 30:1, 1890.Crossref 25. Rodger, T. Ritchie: J. Laryng. & Otol. 38:66, 1923. 26. Yoshii, U.: Ztschr. f. Ohrenh. 58:201, 1909. 27. von Eicken, Carl, and Hoessli, in Abderhalden, E.: Handbuch der biologischen Arbeitsmethoden , Berlin, Urban & Schwarzenberg, 1930, vol. 5, pt. 7, p. 771. 28. Weinberg, Mollie, and Allen, Frank: Phil. Mag. 47:126, 1924. 29. Held, H., and Kleinknecht, F.: Arch. f. d. ges. Physiol. 216:1, 1927. 30. Pavlov, I. P.: Conditioned Reflexes , translated and edited by G. V. Anrep, New York, Oxford University Press, 1927. 31. Guild, Stacy R.: Early Stages of Otosclerosis , Arch. Otolaryng. 12:457 ( (Oct.) ) 1930. 32. Hallpike, C. S.: J. Laryng. & Otol. 45:1, 1930. 33. Fletcher, Harvey: Speech and Hearing , New York, D. Van Nostrand Company, Inc., 1929. 34. Hastings and Cleminson, quoted by Clarke, T. A.: J. Laryng. & Otol. 44: 83, 1929. 35. Bunch, C. C., and Grove, R. C.: Ann. Otol., Rhin. & Laryng. 39:1, 1930. 36. Bunch, C. C.: Age Variations in Auditory Acuity , Arch. Otolaryng. 9: 625 ( (June) ) 1929. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Archives of Otolaryngology American Medical Association

RECENT ADVANCES IN THE PHYSIOLOGY OF HEARING

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Abstract HEARING IN FISH Much study has been devoted to the question of hearing in fish. Though the majority of scientists now believe that some fish do hear, there are still a considerable number who are not convinced. In an interesting article Parker1 reviewed the history of this controversy.The experimental investigation of the hearing of fish has led to the discovery of much information about the function of different parts of the labyrinth which may eventually throw some light on the internal ear of man.De Cyon2 did not know of any observation which showed a faculty of hearing "chez des animaux inferieurs" (in the lower animals). He investigated the lamprey, because it does not possess a cochlea. He was unable to detect any reaction to noise. When he removed the membranous labyrinths on one or both sides there was a disturbance of equilibrium. He concluded that in References 1. Parker, G. H.: Proc. Am. Phil. Soc. 57:69, 1918. 2. de Cyon, Elie: Thèse de Paris, 1878, no. 114, p. 108. 3. Kreidl, A.: Arch. f. d. ges. Physiol. 61:450, 1895.Crossref 4. Bigelow, H.: Am. Naturalist 38:275, 1904.Crossref 5. Parker, G. H.: Bull. U. S. Fish Comm. 22:45, 1902. 6. Parker, G. H.: Bull Bur. Fisheries 29:45, 1909. 7. Parker, G. H., and Van Heusen, A. P.: Am. J. Physiol. 44:463, 1917. 8. Manning, F. B.: J. Exper. Zool. 41:5, 1925.Crossref 9. Bull, H. O.: J. Marine Biol. A. U. Kingdom 15:485, 1928.Crossref 10. Stetter, H.: Ztschr. f. vergl. Physiol. 9:339, 1929.Crossref 11. de Burlet, H. M.: Ztschr. f. d. ges. Anat. (Abt. 1) 89:11, 1929.Crossref 12. von Frisch, K.: Zool. Anz. ( (supp.) ) 4:104, 1929. 13. Laudenbach, J.: Arch. f. d. ges. Physiol. 77:311, 1899.Crossref 14. Maxwell, S. S.: Labyrinth and Equilibrium, Philadelphia , J. B. Lippincott Company, 1923. 15. McNally, W. J., and Tait, John: Am. J. Physiol. 75:155, 1925. 16. Yerkes, Robert M.: J. Comp. Neurol. 15:279, 1905 17. Versteegh, C.: Acta oto-laryng. 11:393, 1927.Crossref 18. Benjamins, C. E., and Huizinga, Eelco: Arch. f. d. ges. Physiol. 217:105, 1927.Crossref 19. Wever, E. G., and Bray, G. W.: Proc. Nat. Acad. Sc. 16:334, 1930Crossref 20. J. Exper. Psychol. 13:5 ( (Oct.) ) 1930 21. Psychol. Rev. 37:365 ( (Sept.) ) 1930.Crossref 22. Wilkinson, G., and Gray, Albert A.: The Mechanism of the Cochlea , New York, The Macmillan Company, 1924. 23. Wilkinson, G.: Am. J. Psychol. 38:257, 1927.Crossref 24. Habermann, J.: Arch. f. Ohrenh. 30:1, 1890.Crossref 25. Rodger, T. Ritchie: J. Laryng. & Otol. 38:66, 1923. 26. Yoshii, U.: Ztschr. f. Ohrenh. 58:201, 1909. 27. von Eicken, Carl, and Hoessli, in Abderhalden, E.: Handbuch der biologischen Arbeitsmethoden , Berlin, Urban & Schwarzenberg, 1930, vol. 5, pt. 7, p. 771. 28. Weinberg, Mollie, and Allen, Frank: Phil. Mag. 47:126, 1924. 29. Held, H., and Kleinknecht, F.: Arch. f. d. ges. Physiol. 216:1, 1927. 30. Pavlov, I. P.: Conditioned Reflexes , translated and edited by G. V. Anrep, New York, Oxford University Press, 1927. 31. Guild, Stacy R.: Early Stages of Otosclerosis , Arch. Otolaryng. 12:457 ( (Oct.) ) 1930. 32. Hallpike, C. S.: J. Laryng. & Otol. 45:1, 1930. 33. Fletcher, Harvey: Speech and Hearing , New York, D. Van Nostrand Company, Inc., 1929. 34. Hastings and Cleminson, quoted by Clarke, T. A.: J. Laryng. & Otol. 44: 83, 1929. 35. Bunch, C. C., and Grove, R. C.: Ann. Otol., Rhin. & Laryng. 39:1, 1930. 36. Bunch, C. C.: Age Variations in Auditory Acuity , Arch. Otolaryng. 9: 625 ( (June) ) 1929.

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