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THE discussions which appeared in NATURE in 1918 (vol. cii., pp. 124, 164, 184) on the theory of hearing showed that the opinion has been gaining ground lately that the resonance theory can no longer be regarded as unassailable. The following observation, which is readily explicable if there are resonators in the internal ear, would appear to be inexplicable if there are not:
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HARTRIDGE, H. The Resonance Theory of Hearing. Nature 107, 204 (1921). https://doi.org/10.1038/107204a0
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