Auditory Nomenclature: Combining Name Recognition With Anatomical Description
The inner ear and its two subsystems, the vestibular and the auditory system, exemplify how the identification of distinct cellular or anatomical elements ahead of elucidating their function, leads to a medley of anatomically defined and recognition oriented names that confused generations of studen...
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Main Authors: | Bernd Fritzsch (Author), Karen L. Elliott (Author) |
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2018-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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