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Sound-evoked activity in primary afferent neurons of a mammalian vestibular system.

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1997

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Abstract

The evolutionary conservation of a saccular auditory pathway in mammals suggests that it confers survival advantages. Recent evidence suggests that acoustically responsive saccular afferents trigger acoustic reflexes of the sternocleidomastoid muscle, and hence measurement of such reflexes may provide a relatively simple test for saccular dysfunction.