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Abstract
This article reviews basic and clinical research on the human middle ear. The topics include the use of temporal bones as models of the human middle ear; the integration of mechanical measurements, clinical results and middle-ear models to direct lines of inquiry; hearing with no tympanic membrane or ossicular chain; hearing after tympanic membrane replacement; the function of the tympanic membrane; and sound conduction through the ossicular chain.
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JARO is a peer-reviewed journal that publishes research findings from disciplines related to otolaryngology and communications sciences, including hearing, balance, speech and voice. JARO welcomes submissions describing experimental research that investigates the mechanisms underlying problems of basic and/or clinical significance.
Authors are encouraged to familiarize themselves with the kinds of papers carried by JARO by looking at past issues. Clinical case studies and pharmaceutical screens are not likely to be considered unless they reveal underlying mechanisms. Methods papers are not encouraged unless they include significant new findings as well. Reviews will be published at the discretion of the editorial board; consult the editor-in-chief before submitting.