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The ear anatomy, physiology and pharmacology forum is one of a number of specialist audiology forums that make up Audiology Discussions, an international forum for audiology. This forum includes questions, answers and discussions about: neuroanatomy / anatomy, neurophysiology / physiology, neuropharmacology / pharmacology, neurobiology, etc. The forum also currently contains abstracts / details of recently published related these areas.

The ear anatomy, physiology and pharmacology forum is particularly useful to anyone working, studying or carrying out research in audiology with a particular interest in anatomy, physiology and pharmacology. Those who may find this forum useful are audiologists, audiological physicians, academic researchers, ENT surgeons (otolaryngology), neurosurgeons, neurologists, etc. Leading professionals from around the world are using this forum.

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