A new method for the study of hearing in
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Wever, Ernest Glen ;Bray, Charles W.
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Article
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1933
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Wiley (John Wiley & Sons)
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English
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Several species of insects produce distinctive sounds, often by a process of stridulation, in which the edges of the wings are rubbed together, or the legs are scraped over special surfaces on the wings o r body. The observation of such sound production led to the problem of hearing in these forms,