Abstract
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In cats under nembutal anesthesia, there is a selective depression of the cochlear response so that with threshold stimulations it functions as a band-pass filter for frequencies around 1700 cycles/sec. This depression does not appear to be due to the anesthetic, per se, nor to fall in body temperature, but occurs in association with depression of the respiratory rate.
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