Abstract
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Rats were exposed to sound of 200–220 cps at an intensity of 130–135 db for 2, 12 or 48 hours. A marked increase in secretion of corticosterone was observed after 2 or 48 hours, and a marked decrease after 12 hours. Significant anatomical changes were not observed in the middle ears or cochleas of any of the animals. The data suggest that the changes in secretion rate of corticosterone do not depend on anatomical changes in the rat cochleas.
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