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The authors of the cognitive map theory are
Myringotome
A surgical instrument used for making an incision in the eardrum, typically to relieve pressure or allow drainage.
Myringotomy
A surgical procedure that involves making a small incision in the eardrum to relieve pressure or drain fluid.
Myringoplasty
Surgical repair of a hole or tear in the eardrum (tympanic membrane) to improve hearing and prevent water from entering the middle ear.
Auditory-Evoked Response
A measure of the brain's response to sound, used in hearing tests to assess auditory nerve and brainstem function.
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