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Prazma J, Fischer ND, Biggers WP, Ascher D:
A correlation of the effects of normoxia, hyperoxia and anoxia on PO2 of endolymph and cochlear potentials. Hear. Res. 1: 3-10, 1978.
Mair IWS, Elverland HH, Laukli E:
Bilateral recording of early auditory evoked responses in the cat. Hear. Res. 1: 11-24, 1978.
Asakuma S, Snow Jr JB, Murakami Y:
Electrical resistance of the cochlear partition. Hear. Res. 1: 25-30, 1978.
Robertson D, Johnstone BM:
Efferent transmitter substance in the mammalian cochlea: Single neuron support for acetylcholine. Hear. Res. 1: 31-34, 1978.
Melichar I, Syka J:
The effects of ethacrynic acid upon the potassium concentration in guinea pig cochlear fluids. Hear. Res. 1: 35-42, 1978.
Pfingst BE, Laycock J, Flammino F, Lonsbury-Martin B, Martin G:
Pure tone thresholds for the rhesus monkey. Hear. Res. 1: 43-48, 1978.
Engstrom H, Engstrom B:
Structure of the hairs on cochlear sensory cells. Hear. Res. 1: 49-66, 1978.
Aitkin LM, Boyd J:
Acoustic input to the lateral pontine nuclei. Hear. Res. 1: 67-77, 1978.
Kronester-Frei A:
The effect of changes in endolymphatic ion concentrations on the tectorial membrane. Hear. Res. 1: 81-94, 1979.
Romand R:
Intracellular recording of 'chopper responses' in the cochlear nucleus of the cat. Hear. Res. 1: 95-100, 1979.
Irvine DRF, Yates GK, Johnstone BM:
Bone conduction mechanisms: Mossbauer measurements on the role of ossicular inertia. Hear. Res. 1: 101-110, 1979.
Watanabe T:
Funneling mechanism in hearing. Hear. Res. 1: 111-120, 1979.
Florentine M, Zwicker E:
A model of loudness summation applied to noise-induced hearing loss. Hear. Res. 1: 121-132, 1979.
Harris DM:
Action potential suppression, tuning curves and thresholds: Comparison with single fiber data. Hear. Res. 1: 133-154, 1979.
Terhardt E:
Calculating virtual pitch. Hear. Res. 1: 155-182, 1979.
Chistovich LA, Lublinskaya, VV:
The 'center of gravity' effect in vowel spectra and critical distance between the formants: Psychoacoustical study of the perception of vowel-like stimuli. Hear. Res. 1: 185-196, 1979.
Carlier E, Lenoir M, Pujol R:
Development of cochlear frequency selectivity tested by compound action potential tuning curves. Hear. Res. 1: 197-202, 1979.
Uziel A, Romand R, Marot M:
Electrophysiological study of the ototoxicity of kanamycin during development in guinea pigs. Hear. Res. 1: 203-212, 1979.
Rouiller E, Ribaupierre de Y, Ribaupierre de F:
Phase-locked responses to low frequency tones in the medial geniculate body. Hear. Res. 1: 213-226, 1979.
Sellick PM, Russell IJ:
Two-tone suppression in cochlear hair cells. Hear. Res. 1: 227-236, 1979.
Salvi RJ, Henderson D, Hamernik RP:
Single auditory nerve fiber and action potential latencies in normal and noise-treated chinchillas. Hear. Res. 1: 237-252, 1979.
Boer de E:
Short-wave world revisited: Resonance in a two-dimensional cochlear model. Hear. Res. 1: 253-281, 1979.
Zwicker E:
Different behaviour of quadratic and cubic difference tones. Hear. Res. 1: 283-292, 1979.
Fastl H, Stoll G:
Scaling of pitch strength. Hear. Res. 1: 293-302, 1979.
Saunders JC, Rintelmann WF, Bock GR:
Frequency selectivity in bird and man: A comparison among critical ratios, critical bands and psychophysical tuning curves. Hear. Res. 1: 303-324, 1979.
Konishi T, Salt AN, Hamrick PE:
Effects of exposure to noise on ion movement in guinea pig cochlea. Hear. Res. 1: 325-342, 1979.
Salt AN, Konishi T:
Effects of noise on cochlear potentials and endolymph potassium concentration recorded with potassium-selective electrodes. Hear. Res. 1: 343-364, 1979.
Tachibana M, Rothman JM, Guth PS:
Somatostatin along the auditory pathway. Hear. Res. 1: 365-368, 1979.
Ryan AF, Wickham MG, Bone RC:
Studies of ion distribution in the inner ear: Scanning electron microscopy and X-ray microanalysis of freeze-dried cochlear specimens. Hear. Res. 2: 1-20, 1980.
Holton T:
Relations between frequency selectivity and two-tone rate suppression in lizard cochlear-nerve fibers. Hear. Res. 2: 21-38, 1980.
Robertson D, Johnstone BM, McGill TJ:
Effects of loud tones on the inner ear: A combined electrophysiological and ultrastructural study. Hear. Res. 2: 39-54, 1980.
Melichar I, Syka J, Ulehlova L:
Recovery of the endocochlear potential and K+ concentrations in the cochlear fluids after acoustic trauma. Hear. Res. 2: 55-64, 1980.
Martin GK, Lonsbury-Martin BL, Kimm J:
A rabbit preparation for neuro-behavioral auditory research. Hear. Res. 2: 65-78, 1980.
Schmiedt RA, Feng AS:
Method for tracing single fibers in the organ of Corti with horseradish peroxidase. Hear. Res. 2: 79-86, 1980.
Manley GA, Kronester-Frei A:
Organ of Corti: Observation technique in the living animal. Hear. Res. 2: 87-91, 1980.
Cazals Y, Aran JM, Hawkins Jr JE:
Threshold elevation at high frequencies of the auditory nerve action potential in acute versus chronic recordings in guinea pigs. Hear. Res. 2: 95-110, 1980.
Marot M, Uziel A, Romand R:
Ototoxicity of kanamycin in developing rats: Relationship with the onset of the auditory function. Hear. Res. 2: 111-114, 1980.
Humes LE:
Growth of L(f2-f1) and L(2f1-f2) with input level: Influence of f2/f1. Hear. Res. 2: 115-122, 1980.
Smith RL, Brachman ML:
Response modulation of auditory-nerve fibers by AM stimuli: Effects of average intensity. Hear. Res. 2: 123-134, 1980.
Pierson MG, Moller AR:
Some dualistic properties of the cochlear microphonic. Hear. Res. 2: 135-150, 1980.
Pierson MG, Moller AR:
Effect of modulation of basilar membrane position on the cochlear microphonic. Hear. Res. 2: 151-162, 1980.
Marcus DC, Thalmann R:
Comments concerning a possible independent potassium pump in the cochlear duct. Hear. Res. 2: 163-165, 1980.
Proceedings of the "Symposium on Nonlinear and Active Mechanical Processes in the Cochlea," London, England, September, 1979.
Zwislocki JJ:
Theory of cochlear mechanics. Hear. Res. 2: 171-182, 1980.
Le Page EL, Johnstone BM:
Nonlinear mechanical behaviour of the basilar membrane in the basal turn of the guinea pig cochlea. Hear. Res. 2: 183-190, 1980.
Dancer A, Franke R:
Intracochlear sound pressure measurements in guinea pigs. Hear. Res. 2: 191-206, 1980.
Krukowski B, Carlborg B, Densert O:
Nonlinear aspects of infrasonic pressure transfer into the perilymph. Hear. Res. 2: 207-212, 1980.
Kemp DT, Chum R:
Properties of the generator of stimulated acoustic emissions. Hear. Res. 2: 213-232, 1980.
Wilson JP:
Evidence for a cochlear origin for acoustic re-emissions, threshold fine-structure and tonal tinnitus. Hear. Res. 2: 233-252, 1980.
Wit HP, Ritsma RJ:
Evoked acoustical responses from the human ear: Some experimental results. Hear. Res. 2: 253-262, 1980.
Rutten WLC:
Evoked acoustic emissions from within normal and abnormal human ears: Comparison with audiometric and elctrocochleographic findings. Hear. Res. 2: 263-272, 1980.
Anderson SD:
Some ECMR properties in relation to other signals from the auditory periphery. Hear. Res. 2: 273-296, 1980.
Kim DO:
Cochlear mechanics: Implications of electrophysiological and acoustical observations. Hear. Res. 2: 297-318, 1980.
Palmer AR, Evans EF:
Cochlear fibre rate-intensity functions: No evidence for basilar membrane nonlinearities. Hear. Res. 2: 319-326, 1980.
Gilbert AG, Pickles JO:
Responses of auditory nerve fibres in the guinea pig to noise bands of different widths. Hear. Res. 2: 327-334, 1980.
Salvi R, Henderson D, Hamernik, RP, Parkins C:
VIII nerve response to click stimuli in normal and pathological cochleas. Hear. Res. 2: 335-342, 1980.
Charlet de Sauvage R, Cazals Y, Aran JM, Erre JP:
Observation of an electrically evoked whole-nerve response using the same stimulating and recording electrode: An image of the unit response at the round window. Hear. Res. 2: 343-346, 1980.
Smoorenburg GF:
Effects of temporary threshold shift on combination-tone generation and on two-tone suppression. Hear. Res. 2: 347-356, 1980.
Tyler RS:
Combination tones and unmasking. Hear. Res. 2: 357-368, 1980.
Peeters S, Sansen W, Forrez G:
Distortion products f1 + fh and 2f1 + fh in the inner ear. Hear. Res. 2: 369-378, 1980.
Furst M, Goldstein JL:
Differences of CT (2f1-f2) phase in psychophysical and physiological experiments. Hear. Res. 2: 379-386, 1980.
Wedel von H, Opitz HJ:
The time resolution of changes in short duration signal changes -- psychoacoustical and electrophysiological studies. Hear. Res. 2: 287-396, 1980.
Verschuure J:
Pulsation patterns and nonlinear auditory tuning. Hear. Res. 2: 397-406, 1980.
Flottorp G:
Cochlear nonlinearity in Meniere's syndrome. Hear. Res. 2: 407-410, 1980.
Flock A:
Contractile proteins in hair cells. Hear. Res. 2: 411-412, 1980.
Slepecky N, Hamernik RP, Henderson D:
A re-examination of a hair cell organelle in the cuticular plate region and its possible relation to active processes in the cochlea. Hear. Res. 2:413-422, 1980.
Pujol R, Carlier E, Lenoir M:
Ontogenetic approach to inner and outer hair cell function. Hear. Res. 2: 423-430, 1980.
Tanaka Y, Asanuma A, Yanagisawa K:
Potentials of outer hair cells and their membrane properties in cationic environments. Hear. Res. 2: 431-438, 1980.
Sellick PM, Russell IJ:
The responses of inner hair cells to basilar membrane velocity during low frequency auditory stimulation in the guinea pig cochlea. Hear. Res. 2: 439-446, 1980.
Fettiplace R, Crawford AC:
The origin of tuning in turtle cochlear hair cells. Hear. Res. 2: 447-454, 1980.
Hall JL:
Cochlear models: Evidence in support of mechanical nonlinearity and a second filter. Hear. Res. 2: 455-464, 1980.
Boer de E:
Short and long waves in the cochlea. Hear. Res. 2: 465-474, 1980.
Chadwick RS, Fourney ME, Neiswander P:
Modes and waves in a cochlear model. Hear. Res. 2: 475-484, 1980.
Borsboom MJA, Viergever MA:
The stretching nonlinearity of the basilar membrane in a cochlear model. Hear. Res. 2: 485-492, 1980.
Duifhuis H, Vorst van de JJW:
Mechanics and nonlinearity of hair cell stimulation. Hear. Res. 2: 493-504, 1980.
Zwislocki JJ, Kletsky EJ:
Micromechanics in the theory of cochlear mechanics. Hear. Res. 2: 505-512, 1980.
Zwicker E:
Nonmonotonic behaviour of (2f1 - f2) explained by a saturation-feedback model. Hear. Res. 2: 513-518, 1980.
Boer de E:
Nonlinear interactions and the 'Kemp echo.' Hear. Res. 2: 519-526, 1980.
Wilson JP:
Model for cochlear echoes and tinnitus based on an observed electrical correlate. Hear. Res. 2: 527-532, 1980.
Kemp DT:
Towards a model for the origin of cochlear echoes. Hear. Res. 2: 533-548, 1980.
Kletsky EJ, Zwislocki JJ:
CM tuning can be compatible with sharply tuned receptor potentials. Hear. Res. 2: 549-558, 1980.
Pick GF:
Theoretical dependence of cochlear fibre discharge rate versus intensity function on frequency: Evidence for basilar membrane nonlinearity? Hear. Res. 2: 559-564, 1980.
Lutkenhoner B, Hoke M, Bappert E:
Influence of refractory properties on the response of single auditory nerve fibres to sinusoidal stimuli. Hear. Res. 2: 565-572, 1980.
Bappert E, Hoke M, Lutkenhoner B:
Deconvolution of compound action potentials and nonlinear features of the PST histogram. Hear. Res. 2: 573-579, 1980.
Cody AR, Johnstone BM:
Single auditory neuron response during acute acoustic trauma. Hear. Res. 3: 3-16, 1980.
Leng G:
The Davis theory: A review, and implications of recent electrophysiological evidence. Hear. Res. 3: 17-26, 1980.
Bruns V, Schmieszek ET:
Cochlear innervation in the greater horseshoe bat: Demonstration of an acoustic fovea. Hear. Res. 3: 27-44, 1980.
Liberman MC:
Morphological differences among radial afferent fibers in the cat cochlea: An electron-microscopic study of serial sections. Hear. Res. 3: 45-64, 1980.
Ribaupierre de F, Rouiller E, Toros A, Ribaupierre de Y:
Transmission delay of phase-locked cells in the medial geniculate body. Hear. Res. 3: 65-78, 1980.
Pike DA, Bosher SK:
The time course of the strial changes produced by intravenous furosemide. Hear. Res. 3: 79-90, 1980.
Burda H, Voldrich L:
Correlation between the hair cell density and the auditory threshold in the white rat. Hear. Res. 3: 91-93, 1980.
Boer de E:
Deep-water waves in the cochlea. Hear. Res. 3: 97-108, 1980.
Boer de E:
A cylindrical cochlea model: The bridge between two and three dimensions. Hear. Res. 3: 109-132, 1980.
Symmes D, Alexander GE, Newman JD:
Neural processing of vocalizations and artificial stimuli in the medial geniculate body of squirrel monkey. Hear. Res. 3: 133-146, 1980.
Crow G, Langford TL, Moushegian G:
Coding of interaural time differences by some high-frequency neurons of the inferior colliculus: Responses to noise bands and two-tone complexes. Hear. Res. 3: 147-154, 1980.
Morimitsu T, Hagiwara T, Ide M, Matsumoto I, Okada S:
Effect of intermittent sound stimulation on cochlear microphonics and the possible preventive effect of coenzyme Q10. Hear. Res. 3: 155-166, 1980.
Robertson D, Johnstone BM:
Acoustic trauma in the guinea pig cochlea: Early changes in ultrastructure and neural threshold. Hear. Res. 3: 167-179, 1980.
Pick GF, Narins PM:
Quantitative investigation of the 'paired-click' method: Some limitations and insights. Hear. Res. 3: 181-188, 1980.
Liberman MC:
Efferent synapses in the inner hair cell area of the cat cochlea: An electron microscopic study of serial sections. Hear. Res. 3: 189-204, 1980.
Syka J, Popelar J:
Hearing threshold shifts from prolonged exposure to noise in guinea pigs. Hear. Res. 3: 205-214, 1980.
Mountain DC, Hubbard AE, Geisler CD:
Voltage-dependent elements are involved in the generation of the cochlear microphonic and the sound-induced resistance changes measured in scala media of the guinea pig. Hear. Res. 3: 215-230, 1980.
Mountain DC, Geisler CD, Hubbard AE:
Stimulation of efferents alters the cochlear microphonic and the sound-induced resistance changes measured in scala media of the guinea pig. Hear. Res. 3: 231-240, 1980.
Ivarsson C, Ribaupierre de Y, Ribaupierre de F:
Functional ear asymmetry in vertical localization. Hear. Res. 3: 241-248, 1980.
Comis SD, Leng G:
Kanamycin otoxicity and pigmentation in the guinea pig. Hear. Res. 3: 249-252, 1980.
Johnstone JR:
The generation of combination tones. Hear. Res. 3: 253-256, 1980.
Caird D, Gottl KH, Klinke R:
Interaural attenuation in the cat, measured with single fibre data. Hear. Res. 3: 257-264, 1980.
Schreiner C:
Encoding of alternating acoustical signals in the medial geniculate body of guinea pigs. Hear. Res. 3: 265-278, 1980.
Dooling RJ, Searcy MH:
Forward and backward auditory masking in the parakeet (Melopsittacus undulatus). Hear. Res. 3: 279-284, 1980.
Engelstatter R, Vater M, Neuweiler G:
Processing of noise by single units of the inferior colliculus of the bat, Rhinolophus ferrumequinum. Hear. Res. 3: 285-300, 1980.
Smoorenburg GF, Coninx F:
Masking of short probe sounds by tone bursts with a sweeping frequency. Hear. Res. 3: 301-316, 1980.
Geisler CD, Sinex DG:
Responses of primary auditory fibers to combined noise and tonal stimuli. Hear. Res. 3: 317-334, 1980.
Ryan AF, Woolf NK, Bone RC:
Ultrastructural correlates of selective outer hair cell destruction following kanamycin intoxication in the chinchilla. Hear. Res. 3: 335-351, 1980.
Anniko M:
Elemental analysis of the early postnatal tectorial membrane. Hear. Res. 4: 1-10, 1981.
Anniko M, Spangberg ML, Schacht J:
Adenylate cyclase activity in the fetal and the early postnatal inner ear of the mouse. Hear. Res. 4: 11-22, 1981.
Prijs VF, Eggermont JJ:
Narrow-band analysis of compound action potentials for several stimulus conditions in the guinea pig. Hear. Res. 4: 23-42, 1981.
Zwicker E, Manley G:
Acoustical responses and suppression-period patterns in guinea pigs. Hear. Res. 4: 43-52, 1981.
Boer de E:
Short waves in three-dimensional cochlea models: Solution for a 'block' model. Hear. Res. 4: 53-78, 1981.
Pierson MG, Moller AR:
Prophylaxis of kanamycin-induced ototoxicity by a radioprotectant. Hear. Res. 4: 79-88, 1981.
Kraus HJ, Aulbach-Kraus K:
Morphological changes in the cochlea of the mouse after the onset of hearing. Hear. Res. 4: 89-102, 1981.
Leng G, Comis SD:
Threshold sensitivity of the auditory pathway: Effects of worsening signal-to-noise ratio in the auditory nerve. Hear. Res. 4: 103-108, 1981.
Bledsoe Jr SC., Bobbin RP, Chihal DM:
Kainic acid: An evaluation of its action on cochlear potentials. Hear. Res. 4: 109-120, 1981.
Woolf NK:
Precise extracellular marking in the auditory nerve with high impedance micropipettes. Hear. Res. 4: 121-125, 1981.
Sinex DG, Geisler CD:
Auditory-nerve fiber responses to frequency-modulated tones. Hear. Res. 4: 127-148, 1981.
Marcus DC, Marcus NY, Thalmann R:
Changes in cation contents of stria vascularis with ouabain and potassium-free perfusion. Hear. Res. 4: 149-160, 1981.
Gaskell G, Henning GB:
The effect of noise on time-intensity trading in lateralization. Hear. Res. 4: 161-174, 1981.
Henning GB, Gaskell H:
Binaural masking level differences with a variety of waveforms. Hear. Res. 4: 175-184, 1981.
Henning GB, Ashton J:
The effect of carrier and modulation frequency on lateralization based on interaural phase and interaural group delay. Hear. Res. 4: 185-194, 1981.
Zwicker E:
Masking-period patterns and cochlear acoustical responses. Hear. Res. 4: 195-202, 1981.
Symmes D:
On the use of natural stimuli in neurophysiological studies of audition. Hear. Res. 4: 203-214, 1981.
Bourk TR, Mielcarz JP, Norris BE:
Tonotopic organization of the anteroventral cochlear nucleus of the cat. Hear. Res. 4: 215-242, 1981.
Weiss TF, Searle CL, Baden-Kristensen K:
Proportionality of intracellular resistance changes and receptor potentials in hair-cell models. Hear. Res. 4: 243-250, 1981.
Decker TN, Howe SW:
Short-term auditory deprivation: Effect on brainstem electrical response. Hear. Res. 4: 251-264, 1981.
Konishi T, Salt AN, Hamrick PE:
Effects of hypothermia on ionic movement in the guinea pig cochlea. Hear. Res. 4: 265-278, 1981.
Long GR, Miller JD:
Tone-on-tone masking in the chinchilla. Hear. Res. 4: 279-286, 1981.
Syka J, Melichar I, Ulehlova L:
Longitudinal distribution of cochlear potentials and the K+ concentration in the endolymph after acoustic trauma. Hear. Res. 4: 287-298, 1981.
Phillips DP, Irvine DRF:
Response of single neurons in physiologically defined area AI of cat cerebral cortex: Sensitivity to interaural intensity differences. Hear. Res. 4: 299-308, 1981.
Sachs MB, Hubbard AE:
Responses of auditory-nerve fibers to characteristic-frequency tones and low-frequency suppressors. Hear. Res. 4: 309-324, 1981.
Caspary DM, Havey DC, Faingold CL:
Glutamate and aspartate: Alteration of thresholds and response patterns of auditory neurons. Hear. Res. 4: 325-334, 1981.
Woolf NK, Ryan AF, Bone RC:
Neural phase-locking properties in the absence of cochlear outer hair cells. Hear. Res. 4: 335-346, 1981.
Johnstone JR:
Origin of the guinea pig cochlear action potential produced by a click. Hear. Res. 4: 347-352, 1981.
Heusden van E, Smoorenburg GF:
Eighth-nerve action potentials evoked by tone bursts in cats before and after inducement of an acute noise trauma. Hear. Res. 5: 1-24, 1981.
Heusden van E, Smoorenburg GF:
Eighth-nerve action-potentials tuning curves in cats before and after inducement of an acute noise trauma. Hear. Res. 5: 25-48, 1981.
Kidd Jr G, Feth LL:
Patterns of residual masking. Hear. Res. 5: 49-68, 1981.
Abbas PJ:
Auditory-nerve fibre responses to tones in a noise masker. Hear. Res. 5: 69-80, 1981.
Rouiller E, Ribaupierre de Y, Toros-Morel A, Ribaupierre de F:
Neural coding of repetitive clicks in the medial geniculate body of cat. Hear. Res. 5: 81-100, 1981.
Rarey KE, Ross MD, Smith CB:
Quantitative evidence for cochlear, non-neuronal norepinephrine. Hear. Res. 5: 101-108, 1981.
Eggermont JJ, Aertsen AMHJ, Hermes DJ, Johannesma PIM:
Spectro-temporal characterization of auditory neurons: Redundant or necessary? Hear. Res. 5: 109-121, 1981.
Johannesma PIM, Aertsen AMHJ, Cranen B, Erning L:
The phonochrome: A coherent spectro-temporal representation of sound. Hear. Res. 5: 123-146, 1981.
Hermes DJ, Aertsen AMHJ, Johannesma PIM, Eggermont JJ:
Spectro-temporal characteristics of single units in the auditory midbrain of the lightly anaesthetized grass frog (Rana temporaria L.) investigated with noise stimuli. Hear. Res. 5: 147-178, 1981.
Rebillard M, Rebillard G, Pujol R:
Variability of the hereditary deafness in the white cat. I. Physiology. Hear. Res. 5: 179-188, 1981.
Rebillard M, Pujol R, Rebillard G:
Variability of the hereditary deafness in the white cat. II. Histology. Hear. Res. 5: 189-200, 1981.
Feng AS, Shofner WP:
Peripheral basis of sound localization in anurans. Acoustic properties of the frog's ear. Hear. Res. 5: 201-216, 1981.
Brugge JF, Kitzes LM, Javel E:
Postnatal development of frequency and intensity sensitivity of neurons in the anteroventral cochlear nucleus of kittens. Hear. Res. 5: 217-230, 1981.
Marcus DC, Demott JE, Kobayashi T, Ge XX, Thalmann R:
Specificity of action of vanadate to the organ of Corti. Hear. Res. 5: 231-244, 1981.
Popper AN, Hoxter B:
The fine structure of the sacculus and lagena of a teleost fish. Hear. Res. 5: 245-264, 1981.
Bobbin RP, Bledsoe Jr SC, Chihal DM:
Effect of asphyxia and aminooxyacetic acid on the slow potential evoked by crossed olivocochlear bundle stimulation. Hear. Res. 5: 265-270, 1981.
Dum N, Schmidt U, Wedel von H:
Scalp distribution of the auditory evoked brainstem potentials in the guinea pig during monaural and binaural stimulation. Hear. Res. 5: 271-284, 1981.
Nuttall AL, Hultcrantz E, Lawrence M:
Does loud sound influence the intracochlear oxygen tension? Hear. Res. 5: 285-294, 1981.
Schmiedt RA, Adams JC:
Stimulated acoustic emissions in the ear canal of the gerbil. Hear. Res. 5: 295-306, 1981.
Naftalin L:
Energy transduction in the cochlea. Hear. Res. 5: 307-316, 1981.
Bodenhamer RD, Pollak GD:
Time and frequency domain processing in the inferior colliculus of echolocating bats. Hear. Res. 5: 317-336, 1981.
Samara M, Tonndorf J:
Effect of anesthesia on maximal cochlear microphonics. Hear. Res. 5: 337-342, 1981.
O'Loughlin BJ, Moore BCJ:
Improving psychoacoustical tuning curves. Hear. Res. 5: 343-346, 1981.
Voldrich L, Ulehlova B:
Correlation of the development of acoustic trauma to the intensity and time of acoustic overstimulation. Hear. Res. 6: 1-6, 1982.
Santos-Sacchi J:
An electronmicroscopic study of microtubules in the development of marginal cells of the mouse stria vascularis. Hear. Res. 6: 7-14, 1982.
Rarey KE, Ross MD, Smith CB:
Distribution and significance of norepinephrine in the lateral cochlear wall of pigmented and albino rats. Hear. Res. 6: 15-24, 1982.
Borg E, Engstrom B:
Acoustic reflex after experimental lesions to inner and outer hair cells. Hear. Res. 6: 25-34, 1982.
Gibian GL, Kim DO:
Cochlear microphonic evidence for mechanical propagation of distortion products (f2-f1) and (2f1-f2). Hear. Res. 6: 35-60, 1982.
Pierson MG, Moller AR:
Corresponding effects of acoustic fatigue on the cochlear microphonic and the compound action potential. Hear. Res. 6: 61-82, 1982.
Pierson MG, Moller AR:
Corresponding effects of hypoxia on the cochlear microphonic and the compound action potential. Hear. Res. 6: 83-102, 1982.
Hermes DJ, Eggermont JJ, Aertsen AMHJ, Johannesma PIM:
Spectro-temporal characteristics of single units in the auditory midbain of the lightly anaesthetised grass frog (Rana temporaria L.) investigated with tonal-stimuli. Hear. Res. 6: 103-126, 1982.
Kisiel DL, Bobbin RP:
Interaction of aminooxyacetic acid and ethacrynic acid with intense sound at the level of the cochlea. Hear. Res. 6: 129-140, 1982.
Pierson MG, Gray BH:
Superoxide dismutase activity in the cochlea. Hear. Res. 6: 141-152, 1982.
Young ED, Voigt HF:
Response properites of type II and type III units in dorsal cochlear nucleus. Hear. Res. 6: 153-170, 1982.
Siegel JH, Kim DO:
Efferent neural control of cochlear mechanics? Olivocochlear bundle stimulation affects cochlear biomechanical nonlinearity. Hear. Res. 6: 171-182, 1982.
Kroese ABA, Bercken van den J:
Effects of ototoxic antibiotics on sensory hair cell functioning. Hear. Res. 6: 183-198, 1982.
Cody AR, Johnstone BM:
Temporary threshold shift modified by binaural acoustic stimulation. Hear. Res. 6: 199-206, 1982.
Nuttall AL, LaRouere MJ, Lawrence M:
Acute perilymphatic perfusion of the guinea pig cochlea. Hear. Res. 6: 207-222, 1982.
Kambayashi J, Kobayashi T, DeMott JE, Marcus NY, Thalmann I, Thalmann R:
Effect of substrate-free vascular perfusion upon cochlear potentials and glycogen of the stria vascularis. Hear. Res. 6: 223-240, 1982.
Feng AS:
Quantitative analysis of intensity-rate and intensity-latency functions in peripheral auditory nerve fibers of northern leopard frogs. Hear. Res. 6: 241-246, 1982.
Anniko M:
Specific pathology of the stria vascularis in postnatal progressive genetic inner ear disorder. Hear. Res. 6: 247-258, 1982.
Frisina RD, Chamberlain SC, Brachman ML, Smith RL:
Anatomy and physiology of the gerbil cochlear nucleus: An improved surgical approach for microelectrode studies. Hear. Res. 6: 259-276, 1982.
Itoh M:
Preservation and visualization of actin-containing filaments in the apical zone of cochlear sensory cells. Hear. Res. 6: 277-290, 1982.
Cody AR, Johnstone BM:
Reduced temporary and permanent hearing losses with multiple tone exposures. Hear. Res. 6: 291-302, 1982.
Harrison RV, Evans EF:
Reverse correlation study of cochlear filtering in normal and pathological guinea pig ears. Hear. Res. 6: 303-314, 1982.
Lasky RE, Rupert AL:
Temporal masking of auditory evoked brainstem responses in human newborns and adults. Hear. Res. 6: 315-334, 1982.
Brownell WE:
Cochlear transduction: An integrative model and review. Hear. Res. 6: 335-360, 1982.
Gates GR, Aitkin LM:
Auditory cortex in the marsupial possum. Hear. Res. 7: 1-12, 1982
Melamed B, Norris C, Bryant G, Guth P:
Amino acid contents of guinea pig perilymph collected under conditions of quiet or sound stimulation. Hear. Res. 7: 13-18, 1982.
Teas DC, Klein AJ, Kramer SJ:
An analysis of auditory brainstem responses in infants. Hear. Res. 7: 19-54, 1982.
Robertson D:
Effects of acoustic trauma on stereocilia structure and spiral ganglion cell tuning properties in the guinea pig cohlea. Hear. Res. 7: 55-74, 1982.
Flock A, Bretscher A, Weber K:
Immunohistochemical localization of several cytoskeletal proteins in inner ear sensory and supporting cells. Hear. Res. 7: 75-90, 1982.
Henson MM, Jenkins DB, Henson Jr OW:
The cells of Boettcher in the bat, Pteronotus p. parnellii. Hear. Res. 7: 91-104, 1982.
Kambayashi J, Kobayashi T, Marcus NY, DeMott JE, Thalmann I, Thalmann R:
Minimal concentrations of metabolic substrates capable of supporting cochlear potentials. Hear. Res. 7: 105-114, 1982.
Cullen Jr JK, Collins MJ:
Audibility of short-duration tone-glides as a function of rate of frequency change. Hear. Res. 7: 115-125, 1982.
Henson Jr OW, Pollak GD, Kobler JB, Henson MM, Goldman LJ:
Cochlear microphonic potentials elicited by biosonar signals in flying bats, Pteronotus p. parnellii. Hear. Res. 7: 127-148, 1982.
Fex J, Altschuler RA, Wenthold RJ, Parakkal MH:
Aspartate aminotransferase immunoreactivity in cochlea of guinea pig. Hear. Res. 7: 149-160, 1982.
Goodman DA, Smith RL, Chamberlain SC:
Intracellular and extracellular responses in the organ of Corti of the gerbil. Hear. Res. 7: 161-180, 1982.
Tilney LG, Saunders JC, Egelman E, DeRosier DJ:
Changes in the organization of actin filaments in the stereocilia of noise-damaged lizard cochleae. Hear. Res. 7: 181-198, 1982.
Sellick PM, Patuzzi R, Johnstone BM:
Modulation of responses of spiral ganglion cells in the guinea pig cochlea by low frequency sound. Hear. Res. 7: 199-222, 1982.
Rybak LP, Morizono T:
Effect of furosemide upon endolymph potassium concentration. Hear. Res. 7: 223-232, 1982.
Marcus DC, Ge XX, Thalmann R:
Comparison of the non-adrenergic action of phentolamine with that of vanadate on cochlear function. Hear. Res. 7: 233-246, 1982.
Yost WA, Grantham DW, Lutfi RA, Stern RM:
The phase angle of addition in temporal masking for diotic and dichotic listening conditions. Hear. Res. 7: 247-260, 1982.
Santi PA, Ruggero MA, Nelson DA, Turner CW:
Kanamycin and bumetanide ototoxicity: Anatomical, physiological and behavioral correlates. Hear. Res. 7: 261-280, 1982.
Walsh SM, Leake-Jones PA:
Chronic electrical stimulation of auditory nerve in cat: Physiological and histological results. Hear. Res. 7: 281-304, 1982.
Palmer AR, Evans EF:
Intensity coding in the auditory periphery of the cat: Responses of cochlear nerve and cochlear nucleus neurons to signals in the presence of bandstop masking noise. Hear. Res. 7: 305-324, 1982.
Gibson DJ:
Interaural crosstalk in the cat. Hear. Res. 7: 325-334, 1982.
Schmiedt, RA:
Boundaries of two-tone rate suppression of cochlear-nerve activity. Hear. Res. 7: 335-352, 1982.
Weiss TF:
Bidirectional transduction in vertebrate hair cells: A mechanism for coupling mechanical and electrical processes. Hear. Res. 7: 353-360, 1982.
Wit HP, Kahmann HF:
Frequency analysis of stimulated cochlear acoustic emissions in monkey ears. Hear. Res. 8: 1-12, 1982.
Phillips DP, Calford MB, Pettigrew JD, Aitkin LM, Semple MN:
Directionality of sound pressure transformation at the cat's pinna. Hear. Res. 8: 13-28, 1982.
Cheatham MA, Dallos P:
Two-tone interactions in the cochlear microphonic. Hear. Res. 8: 29-48, 1982.
Voigt HF, Sachs MB, Young ED:
Representation of whispered vowels in discharge patterns of auditory-nerve fibers. Hear. Res. 8: 49-58, 1982.
Fastl H:
Fluctuation strength and temporal masking patterns of amplitude-modulated broadband noise. Hear. Res. 8: 59-70, 1982.
Hienz RD, Turkkan JS, Harris AH:
Pure tone thresholds in the yellow baboon (Papio cynocephalus). Hear. Res. 8: 71-76, 1982.
Rebillard G, Ryals BM, Rubel EW:
Relationship between hair cell loss on the chick basilar papilla and threshold shift after acoustic overstimulation. Hear. Res. 8: 77-82, 1982.
Remond MC, Harrison RV, Legouix JP:
A comparison of compound action potential and cochlear microphonic two-tone suppression in the guinea pig. Hear. Res. 8: 83-92, 1982.
Borg E:
Noise-induced hearing loss in rats with renal hypertension. Hear. Res. 8: 93-99.
Borg E:
Auditory thresholds in rats of different age and strain. A behavioral and electrophysiological study. Hear. Res. 8: 101-116, 1982.
Borg E:
Noise-induced hearing loss in normotensive and spontaneously hypertensive rats. Hear. Res. 8: 117-130, 1982.
Boer de E, Viergever MA:
Validity of the Liouville-Green (or WKB) method for cochlear mechanics. Hear. Res. 8: 131-156, 1982.
Rutten WLC, Kuper P:
AP unmasking and AP tuning in normal and pathological human ears. Hear. Res. 8: 157-178, 1982.
Takada A, Schacht J:
Calcium antagonism and reversibility of gentamicin-induced loss of cochlear microphonics in the guinea pig. Hear. Res. 8: 179-186, 1982.
Hildesheimer M, Rubinstein M, Nuttall AL, Lawrence M:
Influence of blood viscosity of cochlear action potentials and oxygenation. Hear. Res. 8: 187-198, 1982.
Leake-Jones PA, Snyder RL:
Uptake and transport of horseradish peroxidase by cochlear spiral ganglion neurons. Hear. Res. 8: 199-224, 1982.
Leake-Jones PA, Vivion MC, O'Reilly BF, Merzenich MM:
Deaf animal models for studies of a multichannel cochlear prosthesis. Hear. Res. 8: 225-246, 1982.
Keithley EM, Feldman ML:
Hair cell counts in an age-graded series of rat cochleas. Hear. Res. 8: 249-262, 1982.
Syka J, Popelar J:
Noise impairment in the guinea pig. I. Changes in electrical evoked activity along the auditory pathway. Hear. Res. 8: 263-272, 1982.
Popelar J, Syka J:
Noise impairment in the guinea pig. II. Changes of single unit responses in the inferior colliculus. Hear. Res. 8: 273-284, 1982.
Henry KR:
Age-related changes in sensitivity of the postpubertal ear to acoustic trauma. Hear. Res. 8: 285-294, 1982.
Baden-Kristensen K, Weiss TF:
Supporting-cell and extracellular responses to acoustic clicks in the free-standing region of the alligator lizard cochlea. Hear. Res. 8: 295-316, 1982.
Kramer SJ, Teas DC:
Forward masking of auditory nerve and brainstem responses using high-pass noise maskers. Hear. Res. 8: 317-338, 1982.
Ruggero MA, Santi PA, Rich NC:
Type II cochlear ganglion cells in the chinchilla. Hear. Res. 8: 339-356, 1982.
Godfrey DA, Matschinsky FM:
Isolation and chemical analysis of neuron soma samples from the cat cochlear nucleus. Hear. Res. 9: 3-12, 1983.
Hose B, Langner G, Scheich H:
Linear phoneme boundaries for German synthetic two-formant vowels. Hear. Res. 9: 13-26, 1983.
Glass I, Wollberg Z:
Responses of cells in the auditory cortex of awake squirrel monkeys to normal and reversed species-specific vocalizations. Hear. Res. 9: 27-34, 1983.
Martin MR, Dickson JW:
Lateral inhibition in the anteroventral cochlear nucleus of the cat: A microiontophoretic study. Hear. Res. 9: 35-42, 1983.
Costalupes JA:
Temporal integration of pure tones in the cat. Hear. Res. 9: 43-54, 1983.
Cody AR, Robertson D:
Variability of noise-induced damage in the guinea pig cochlea: Electrophysiological and morphological correlates after strictly controlled exposures. Hear. Res. 9: 55-70, 1983.
Hoffman DW, Altschuler RA, Fex J:
High-performance liquid chromatographic identification of enkephalin-like peptides in the cochlea. Hear. Res. 9: 71-78, 1983.
Davis H:
An active process in cochlear mechanics. Hear. Res. 9: 79-90, 1983.
Mohneke R:
Tonotopic organization of the auditory midbrain of the midwife toad (Alytes obstetricans). Hear. Res. 9: 91-102, 1983.
Zwislocki JJ:
Sharp vibration maximum in the cochlea without wave reflection. Hear. Res. 9: 103-112, 1983.
James WM, Cheatham MA, Klein WL:
Muscarinic acetylcholine receptor binding in the guinea pig cochlea. Hear. Res. 9: 113-121, 1983.
Neely ST, Kim DO:
An active cochlear model showing sharp tuning and high sensitivity. Hear. Res. 9: 123-130, 1983.
Brown MC, Nuttall AL, Masta RI, Lawrence M:
Cochlear inner hair cells: Effects of transient asphyxia on intracellular potentials. Hear. Res. 9: 131-144, 1983.
Morest DK, Bohne BA:
Noise-induced degeneration in the brain and representation of inner and outer hair cells. Hear. Res. 9: 145-152, 1983.
Henning GB:
Lateralization of low-frequency transients. Hear. Res. 9: 153-172, 1983.
Ryan AF, Schwartz IR:
Preferential amino acid uptake identifies Type II spiral ganglion neurons in the gerbil. Hear. Res. 9: 173-184, 1983.
Schwartz IR, Ryan AF:
Differential labeling of sensory cell and neural populations in the organ of Corti following amino acid incubations. Hear. Res. 9: 185-200, 1983.
Bodian D:
Electron microscopic atlas of the simian cochlea. Hear. Res. 9: 201-246, 1983.
Borg E:
Delayed effects of noise on the ear. Hear. Res. 9: 247-254, 1983.
Bock GR, Yates GK, Miller JJ, Moorjani P:
Effects of N-acetylcysteine on kanamycin ototoxicity in the guinea pig. Hear. Res. 9: 255-262, 1983.
Robertson D:
Functional significance of dendritic swelling after loud sounds in the guinea pig cochlea. Hear. Res. 9: 263-278, 1983.
Rajan R, Johnstone BM:
Crossed cochlear influences on monaural temporary threshold shifts. Hear. Res. 9: 279-294, 1983.
McFadden D, Plattsmier HS:
Aspirin can potentiate the temporary hearing loss induced by intense sounds. Hear. Res. 9: 295-316, 1983.
Santos-Sacchi J, Dallos P:
Intercellular communication in the supporting cells of the organ of Corti. Hear. Res. 9: 317-326, 1983.
Steel KP:
The tectorial membrane of mammals. Hear. Res. 9: 327-359, 1982.
Wilson JP, Bruns V:
Middle-ear mechanics in the CF-bat Rhinolophus ferrumequinum. Hear. Res. 10: 1-14, 1983.
Wilson JP, Bruns V:
Basilar membrane tuning properites in the specialised cochlea of the CF-bat, Rhinolophus ferrumequinum. Hear. Res. 10: 15-36, 1983.
Salvi RJ, Hamernik RP, Henderson D:
Response patterns of auditory nerve fibers during temporary threshold shift. Hear. Res. 10: 37-68, 1983.
Fay RR, Coombs S:
Neural mechanisms in sound detection and temporal summation. Hear. Res. 10: 69-92, 1983.
Sellick PM, Patuzzi R, Johnstone BM:
Comparison between the tuning properties of inner hair cells and basilar membrane motion. Hear. Res. 10: 93-100, 1983.
Sellick PM, Yates GK, Patuzzi R:
The influence of Mossbauer source size and position on phase and amplitude measurements of the guinea pig basilar membrane. Hear. Res. 10: 101-108, 1983.
Firbas W, Muller G:
The efferent innervation of the avian cochlea. Hear. Res. 10: 109-116, 1983.
Farley GR, Starr A:
Middle and long latency auditory evoked potentials in cat. I. Component definition and dependence on behavioral factors. Hear. Res. 10: 117-138, 1983.
Starr A, Farley GR:
Middle and long latency auditory evoked potentials in cat. II. Component distributions and dependence on stimulus factors. Hear. Res. 10: 139-152, 1983.
Henson MM, Jenkins DB, Henson Jr OW:
Sustentacular cells of the organ of Corti - the tectal cells of the outer tunnel. Hear. Res. 10: 153-166, 1983.
Eggermont JJ, Aertsen AMHJ, Johannesma PIM:
Quantitative characterisation procedure for auditory neurons based on the spectro-temporal receptive field. Hear. Res. 10: 167-190, 1983.
Eggermont JJ, Aertsen AMHJ, Johannesma PIM:
Prediction of the responses of auditory neurons in the midbrain of the grass frog based on the spectro-temporal receptive field. Hear. Res. 10: 191-202, 1983.
Semple, MN, Aitkin LM, Calford MB, Pettigrew JD, Phillips DP:
Spatial receptive fields in the cat inferior colliculus. Hear. Res. 10: 203-216, 1983.
Canlon B, Schacht J:
Acoustic stimulation alters deoxyglucose uptake in the mouse cochlea and inferior colliculus. Hear. Res. 10: 217-226, 1983.
Dunn Ginzberg R, Morest DK:
A study of cochlear innervation in the young cat with Golgi method. Hear. Res. 10: 227-246, 1983.
Zajic G, Anniko M, Schacht J:
Cellular localization of adenylate cyclase in the developing and mature inner ear of the mouse. Hear. Res. 10: 249-262, 1983.
Cazals Y, Aran JM, Erre JP:
Intensity difference thresholds assessed with eighth nerve and auditory cortex potentials: Compared values from cochlear and saccular responses. Hear. Res. 10: 263-268, 1983.
Evans WJ, Webster DB, Cullen Jr JK:
Auditory brainstem responses in neonatally sound deprived CBA/J mice. Hear. Res. 10: 269-278, 1983.
Schermuly L, Gottl KH, Klinke R:
Little ototoxic effect of furosemide on the pigeon inner ear. Hear. Res. 10: 279-282, 1983.
Ruggero MA, Rich NC, Freyman R:
Spontaneous and impulsively evoked otoacoustic emissions: Indicators of cochlear pathology? Hear. Res. 10: 283-300, 1983.
Rees A, Moller AR:
Responses of neurons in the inferior colliculus of the rat to AM and FM tones. Hear. Res. 10: 301-330, 1983.
Schlegel P, Singh S:
Unmasking in neurons of the inferior colliculus of Eptesicus fuscus with binaural stimulation. Hear. Res. 10: 331-344, 1983.
Brown MC, Smith DI, Nuttall AL
Anesthesia and surgical trauma: Their influence on the guinea pig compound action potential. Hear. Res. 10: 345-358, 1983.
Slepecky N, Chamberlain SC:
Distribution and polarity of actin in inner ear supporting cells. Hear. Res. 10: 359-370, 1983.
Irvine DRF, Clarey JC, Morton RE, Newman RG:
Masking by internally generated noise and protection by middle ear muscle activity. Hear. Res. 10: 371-374, 1983.
Borg E, Engstrom B:
Damage to sensory hairs of inner hair cells after exposure to noise in rabbits without outer hair cells. Hear. Res. 11: 1-6, 1983.
Santi PA, Lakhani B, Bingham C:
The volume density of cells and capillaries of the normal stria vascularis. Hear. Res. 11: 7-22, 1983.
Jenkins DB, Henson MM, Henson Jr OW:
Ultrastructure of the lining of the scala tympani of the bat, Pteronotus parnellii. Hear. Res. 11: 23-32,1983.
Diependaal RJ, Viergever MA:
Point-impedance characterization of the basilar membrane in a three-dimensional cochlea model. Hear. Res. 11: 33-40, 1983.
Bohne BA, Rabbitt KD:
Holes in the reticular lamina after noise exposure: Implication for continuing damage in the organ of Corti. Hear. Res. 11: 41-54, 1983.
Stopp PE:
Effects on guinea pig cochlea from exposure to moderately intense broad-band noise. Hear. Res. 11: 55-72, 1983.
Farley GR, Morley BJ, Javel E, Gorga MP:
Single-unit responses to cholinergic agents in the rat inferior colliculus. Hear. Res. 11: 73-92, 1983.
Sikora MA, Morizono T:
N1 latency following acute pure-tone trauma. Hear. Res. 11: 93-102, 1983.
Shofner WP, Feng AS:
A quantitative light microscopic study of the bullfrog amphibian papilla tectorium: Correlation with the tonotopic organization. Hear. Res. 11: 103-116, 1983.
Siegel RA, Colburn HS:
Internal and external noise in binaural detection. Hear. Res. 11: 117-124, 1983.
Patuzzi R, Sellick PM:
The alteration of the low frequency response of primary auditory afferents by cochlear trauma. Hear. Res. 11: 125-132, 1983.
Godfrey DA, Park JL, Rabe JR, Dunn JD, Ross CD:
Effects of large brain stem lesions on the cholinergic system in the rat cochlear nucleus. Hear. Res. 11: 133-156, 1983.
Shannon RV:
Multichannel electrical stimulation of the auditory nerve in man. I. Basic psychophysics. Hear. Res. 11: 157-190, 1983.
Tran Ba Huy P, Manuel C, Meulemans A, Sterkers O, Wassef M, Amiel C:
Ethacrynic acid facilitates gentamicin entry into endolymph of the rat. Hear Res. 11: 191-202, 1983.
Uziel A, Legrand C, Ohresser M, Marot M:
Maturational and degenerative processes in the organ of Corti after neonatal hypothyroidism. Hear. Res. 11: 203-218, 1983.
Konishi T, Salt AN:
Electrochemical profile for potassium ions across the cochlear hair cell membranes of normal and noise-exposed guinea pigs. Hear. Res. 11: 219-234, 1983.
Rouiller E, Ribaupierre de Y, Morel A, Ribaupierre de F:
Intensity functions of single unit responses to tone in the medial geniculate body of cat. Hear. Res. 11: 235-247, 1983.
Flock A, Orman S:
Micromechanical properties of sensory hairs on receptor cells of the inner ear. Hear. Res. 11: 249-260, 1983.
Orman S, Flock A:
Active control of sensory hair mechanics implied by susceptibility to media that induce contraction in muscle. Hear. Res. 11: 261-266, 1983.
Moller AR:
Frequency selectivity of phase-locking of complex sounds in the auditory nerve of the rat. Hear. Res. 11: 267-284, 1983.
Schloth E, Zwicker E:
Mechanical and acoustical influences on spontaneous oto-acoustic emissions. Hear. Res. 11: 285-294, 1983.
Heusden van E, Smoorenburg GF:
Responses from AVCN units in the cat before and after inducement of an acute noise trauma. Hear. Res. 11: 295-326, 1983.
Goulios H, Robertson D:
Noise-induced cochlear damage assessed using electrophysiological and morphological criteria: An examination of the equal energy principle. Hear. Res. 11: 327-342, 1983.
Horner K, Ribaupierre de Y, Ribaupierre de F:
Neural correlates of cubic difference tones in the medial geniculate body of the cat. Hear. Res. 11: 343-358, 1983.
Zwicker E:
Delayed evoked oto-acoustic emissions and their suppression by Gaussian-shaped pressure impulses. Hear. Res. 11: 359-372, 1983.
Russell IJ, Cowley EM:
The influence of transient asphyxia on receptor potentials in inner hair cells of the guinea pig cochlea. Hear. Res. 11: 373-384, 1983.
Miller JM, Marks, NJ, Goodwin PC:
Laser Doppler measurements of cochlear blood flow. Hear. Res. 11: 385-394, 1983.
Calford MB, Webster WR, Semple MM:
Measurements of frequency selectivity of single neurons in the central auditory pathway. Hear. Res. 11: 395-401, 1983.
Shannon RV:
Multichannel electrical stimulation of the auditory nerve in man. II. Channel interaction. Hear. Res. 12: 1-16, 1983.
Marcus DC, Rokugo M, Ge XX, Thalmann R:
Response of cochlear potentials to presumed alterations of ionic conductance: Endolymphatic perfusion of barium, valinomycin and nystatin. Hear. Res. 12: 17-30, 1983.
Fay RR, Yost WA, Coombs S:
Psychophysics and neurophysiology of repetition noise processing in a vertebrate auditory system. Hear. Res. 12: 31-56, 1983.
Pujol R, Shnerson A, Lenoir M, Deol MS:
Early degeneration of sensory and ganglion cells in the inner ear of mice with uncomplicated genetic deafness (dn): Preliminary observations. Hear. Res. 12: 57-64, 1983.
Martin GK, Shaw DWW, Dobie RA, Lonsbury-Martin BL:
Endolymphatic hydrops in the rabbit: Auditory brainstem responses and cochlear morphology. Hear. Res. 12: 65-88, 1983.
Dallos P:
Some electrical circuit properties of the organ of Corti. I. Analysis without reactive elements. Hear. Res. 12: 89-120, 1983.
Mulroy MJ:
Cochlear ganglion cells in the alligator lizard. Hear. Res. 12: 121-138, 1983.
Browner RH:
The ascending connections of the torus semicircularis central nucleus in Chrysemys scripta elegans. Hear. Res. 12: 139-144, 1983.
Webster DB:
Late onset of auditory deprivation does not affect brainstem auditory neuron soma size. Hear. Res. 12: 145-147, 1983.
Santi PA, Lakhani BN:
The effect of bumetanide on the stria vascularis: A stereological analysis of cell volume density. Hear. Res. 12: 151-166, 1983.
Oshima W, Strelioff D:
Responses of gerbil and guinea pig auditory nerve fibers to low-frequency sinusoids. Hear. Res. 12: 167-184, 1983.
Rajan R, Johnstone BM:
Residual effects in monaural temporary threshold shifts to pure tones. Hear. Res. 12: 185-198, 1983.
Crawford AC, Fettiplace R:
Auditory nerve responses to imposed displacements of the turtle basilar membrane. Hear. Res. 12: 199-208, 1983.
Kuper P, Rutten WLC:
AP unmasking and AP tuning in guinea pig. Hear. Res. 12: 209-222, 1983.
Glass I:
Tuning characteristics of cochlear nucleus units in response to electrical stimulation of the cochlea. Hear. Res. 12: 223-238, 1983.
Pickles JO:
Auditory-nerve correlates of loudness summation with stimulus bandwidth, in normal and pathological cochleae. Hear. Res. 12: 239-250, 1983.
Engstrom B, Flock A, Borg E:
Ultrastructural studies of stereocilia in noise-exposed rabbits. Hear. Res. 12: 251-264, 1983.
Steel KP:
Donnan equilibrium in the tectorial membrane. Hear. Res. 12: 265-272, 1983.
Gaskell H:
The precedence effect. Hear. Res. 12: 277-304, 1983.
Yates GK, Cody AR, Johnstone BM:
Recovery of eighth nerve action potential thresholds after exposure to short, intense pure tones: Similarities with temporary threshold shift. Hear. Res. 12: 305-322, 1983.
Kaplan MS, Szaro BG, Weiss TF:
Components of cochlear electric responses in the alligator lizard. Hear. Res. 12: 323-352, 1983.
Gummer AW, Johnstone BM:
State of stress within the basilar membrane: A re-evaluation of the membrane misnomer. Hear. Res. 12: 353-366, 1983.
Gummer AW, Klinke R:
Influence of temperature on tuning of primary-like units in the guinea pig cochlear nucleus. Hear. Res. 12: 367-380, 1983.
Keithley EM, Feldman ML:
The spiral ganglion and hair cells of Bronx waltzer mice. Hear. Res. 12: 381-392, 1983.
Frishkopf LS, DeRosier DJ:
Mechanical tuning of free-standing stereociliary bundles and frequency analysis in the alligator lizard cochlea. Hear. Res. 12: 393-404, 1983.
Rajan R, Johnstone BM:
Efferent effects elicited by electrical stimulation at the round window of the guinea pig. Hear. Res. 12: 405-417, 1983.
Patuzzi R, Sellick PM, Johnstone BM:
The modulation of the sensitivity of the mammalian cochlea by low frequency tones. I. Primary afferent activity. Hear. Res. 13: 1-8, 1984.
Patuzzi R, Sellick PM:
The modulation of the sensitivity of the mammalian cochlea by low frequency tones. II. Inner hair cell receptor potentials. Hear. Res. 13: 9-18, 1984.
Patuzzi R, Sellick PM, Johnstone BM:
The modulation of the sensitivity of the mammalian cochlea by low frequency tones. III. Basilar membrane motion. Hear. Res. 13: 19-28, 1984.
Brown AM, Kemp DT:
Suppressibility of the 2f1-f2 stimulated acoustic emissions in gerbil and man. Hear. Res. 13: 29-38, 1984.
Kemp DT, Brown AM:
Ear canal acoustic and round window electrical correlates of 2f1-f2 distortion generated in the cochlea. Hear. Res. 13: 39-46, 1984.
Hartmann R, Topp G, Klinke R:
Discharge patterns of cat primary auditory fibers with electrical stimulation of the cochlea. Hear. Res. 13: 47-62, 1984.
Horner KC, Bock GR:
Single unit responses in the cochlear nucleus of the deaf quivering mouse. Hear. Res. 13: 63-72, 1984.
Kohlloffel LUE:
Notes on the comparative mechanics of hearing. I. A shock-proof ear. Hear. Res. 13: 73-76, 1984.
Kohlloffel LUE:
Notes on the comparative mechanics of hearing. II. On cochlear shunts in birds. Hear. Res. 13: 77-82, 1984.
Kohlloffel LUE:
Notes on the comparative mechanics of hearing. III. On Shrapnell's membrane. Hear. Res. 13: 83-88, 1984.
Wright A:
Dimensions of the cochlear stereocilia in man and the guinea pig. Hear. Res. 13: 89-98, 1984.
Patuzzi R, Johnstone BM, Sellick PM:
The alteration of the vibration of the basilar membrane produced by loud sound. Hear. Res. 13: 99-100, 1984.
Boer de E, Viergever MA:
Wave propagation and dispersion in the cochlea. Hear. Res. 13: 101-112, 1984.
Caspary DM, Rybak LP, Faingold CL:
Baclofen reduces tone-evoked activity of cochlear nucleus neurons. Hear. Res. 13: 113-122, 1984.
Lenoir M, Pujol R:
Age-related structural investigation of the Bronx waltzer mutant mouse cochlea: Scanning and transmission electron microscopy. Hear. Res. 13: 123-134, 1984.
Eybalin M, Pujol R:
Immunofluorescence with Met-enkephalin and Leu-enkephalin antibodies in the guinea pig cochlea. Hear. Res. 13: 135-140, 1984.
Rosowski JJ, Peake WT, White JR:
Cochlear nonlinearities inferred from two-tone distortion products in the ear canal of the alligator lizard. Hear. Res. 13: 141-158, 1984.
Moore DR, Semple MN, Addison PD, Aitkin LM:
Properties of spatial receptive fields in the central nucleus of the cat inferior colliculus. I. Responses to tones of low density. Hear. Res. 13: 159-174, 1984.
Moore DR, Hutchings ME, Addison PD, Semple MN, Aitkin LM:
Properties of spatial fields in the central nucleus of the cat inferior colliculus. II. Stimulus intensity effects. Hear. Res. 13: 175-188, 1984.
Forge A:
Gap junctions in the stria vascularis and effects of ethacrynic acid. Hear. Res. 13: 189-200, 1984.
Bock GR, Steel KP:
Use of albino animals for auditory research. Hear. Res. 13: 201-202, 1984.
Gabrion J, Legrand C, Mercier B, Harricane MC, Uziel A:
Microtubules in the cochlea of the hypothyroid developing rat. Hear. Res. 13: 203-214, 1984.
Tilmann Zwicker U, Zwicker E:
Binaural masking-level difference as a function of masker and test-signal duration. Hear. Res. 13: 215-220, 1984.
Zwicker E, Tilmann Zwicker U:
Binaural masking-level differences in non-simultaneous masking. Hear. Res. 13: 221-228, 1984.
Hamernik RP, Turrentine G, Roberto M, Salvi R, Henderson D:
Anatomical correlates of impulse noise-induced mechanical damage in the cochlea. Hear. Res. 13: 229-248, 1984.
Gerken GM, Saunders SS, Paul RE:
Hypersensitivity to electrical stimulation of auditory nuclei follows hearing loss in cats. Hear. Res. 13: 249-260, 1984.
Burnham JA, Stirling CE:
Quantitative localization of Na-K pump site in frog inner ear dark cells. Hear. Res. 13: 261-268, 1984.
Mason CR, Kidd Jr G, Hanna TE, Green DM:
Profile analysis and level variation. Hear. Res. 13: 269-276, 1984.
Woolf NK, Ryan AF:
The development of auditory function in the cochlea of the mongolian gerbil. Hear. Res. 13: 277-284, 1984.
Sinex DG, Havy DC:
Correlates of tone-on-tone masked thresholds in the chinchilla auditory nerve. Hear. Res. 13: 285-292, 1984.
Ruggero MA, Kramek B, Rich NC:
Spontaneous otoacoustic emissions in a dog. Hear. Res. 13: 293-296, 1984.
Clopton BM, Glass I:
Unit responses at cochlear nucleus to electrical stimulation through a cochlear prosthesis. Hear. Res. 14: 1-12, 1984.
Calford MB, Pettigrew JD:
Frequency dependence of directional amplification at the cat's pinna. Hear. Res. 14: 13-20, 1984.
Prazma J, Vance SG, Rodgers G:
Measurement of cochlear blood flow -- new technique. Hear. Res. 14: 21-28, 1984.
Abbas PJ:
Long-term adaptation in hearing impaired ears. Hear. Res. 14: 29-38, 1984.
Legouix JP, Joannes M:
Modifications of the nonlinearity of the cochlear microphonic responses produced by noise exposure in the guinea pig. Hear. Res. 14: 39-44, 1984.
Ehret G, Moffat AJM:
Noise masking of tone responses and critical ratios in single units of the mouse cochlear nerve and cochlear nucleus. Hear. Res. 14: 45-58, 1984.
Kelly JP, Khanna SM:
Ultrastructural damage in cochleas used for studies of basilar membrane mechanics. Hear. Res. 14: 59-78, 1984.
Harrison RV, Prijs VF:
Single cochlear fibre responses in guinea pigs with long-term endolymphatic hydrops. Hear. Res. 14: 79-84, 1984.
Harrison RV, Orsulakova-Meyer zum Gottesberge A, Erre JP, Mori N, Aran JM, Morgenstern C, Tavartkiladze GA:
Electrophysiological measures of cochlear function in guinea pigs with long-term endolymphatic hydrops. Hear. Res. 14: 85-92, 1984.
Godfrey DA, Park JL, Ross CD:
Choline acetyltransferase and acetylcholinesterase in centrifugal labyrinthine bundles of rats. Hear. Res. 14: 93-106, 1984.
Dunn Ginzberg R, Morest DK:
Fine structure of cochlear innervation in the cat. Hear. Res. 14: 109-128, 1984.
Hillery CM:
Detection of amplitude-modulated tones by frogs: Implications for temporal processing mechanisms. Hear. Res. 14: 129-144, 1984.
Altman JA, Butusov MM, Vaitulevich SF, Sokolov AV:
Responses of the swimbladder of the carp to sound stimulation. Hear. Res. 14: 145-154, 1984.
Wickesberg RE, Dickson JW, Morton Gibson M, Geisler CD:
Wiener kernel analysis of responses from anteroventral cochlear nucleus neurons. Hear. Res. 14: 155-174, 1984.
Henning GB, Zwicker E:
Effects of the bandwidth and level of noise and of the duration of the signal on binaural masking-level differences. Hear. Res. 14: 175-178, 1984.
Zwicker E, Henning GB:
Binaural masking-level differences with tones masked by noises of various bandwidths and levels. Hear. Res. 14: 179-184, 1984.
Musicant AD, Butler RA:
The psychophysical basis of monoaural localization. Hear. Res. 14: 185-190, 1984.
Vlaming MSMG, Aertsen AMHJ, Epping WJM:
Directional hearing in the grass frog (Rana temporaria L): I. Mechanical vibrations of tympanic membrane. Hear. Res. 14: 191-202, 1984.
Santos-Sacchi J:
A re-evaluation of cell coupling in the organ of Corti. Hear. Res. 14: 203-204, 1984.
Stypulkowski PH, Honert van den C:
Physiological properties of the electrically stimulated auditory nerve. I. Compound action potential recordings. Hear. Res. 14: 205-224, 1984.
Honert van den C, Stypulkowski PH:
Physiological properties of the electrically stimulated auditory nerve. II. Single fiber recordings. Hear. Res. 14: 225-244, 1984.
Pickles JO:
Frequency threshold curves and simultaneous masking functions in single fibres of the guinea pig auditory nerve. Hear. Res. 14: 245-256, 1984.
Miller MI, Sachs MB:
Representation of voice pitch in discharge patterns of auditory-nerve fibers. Hear. Res. 14: 257-280, 1984.
Dallos P:
Some electrical circuit properties of the organ of Corti. II. Analysis including reactive elements. Hear. Res. 14: 281-292, 1984.
Hallworth R, Coats AC:
Compound action potentials and single unit responses to a 1 kHz haversine in the cat. Hear. Res. 14: 293-304, 1984.
Sewell WF:
The effects of furosemide on the endocochlear potential and auditory-nerve fiber tuning curves in cats. Hear. Res. 14: 305-314, 1984.
Burda H:
Guinea pig cochlear hair cell density; its relation to frequency discrimination. Hear. Res. 14: 315-317, 1984.
Mair IWS, Laukli E:
Frequency-following responses in the cat. Hear. Res. 15: 1-10, 1984.
Flock A, Strelioff D:
Studies on hair cells in isolated coils from the guinea pig cochlea. Hear. Res. 15: 11-18, 1984.
Strelioff D, Flock A:
Stiffness of sensory-cell hair bundles in the isolated guinea pig cochlea. Hear. Res. 15: 19-28, 1984.
Davis RL, Britt RH:
Analysis of the frequency following response in the cat. Hear. Res. 15: 29-38, 1984.
Langford TL:
Responses elicited from medial superior olivary neurons by stimuli associated with binaural masking and unmasking. Hear. Res. 15: 39-50, 1984.
Konishi T, Hamrick PE, Mori H:
Water permeability of the endolymph-perilymph barrier in the guinea pig cochlea. Hear. Res. 15: 51-58, 1984.
Steel KP, Bock GR:
Electrically-evoked responses in animals with progressive spiral ganglion degeneration. Hear. Res. 15: 59-68, 1984.
Sewell WF:
Furosemide selectively reduces one component in rate-level functions from auditory-nerve fibers. Hear. Res. 15: 69-72, 1984.
Long GR:
The microstructure of quiet and masked thresholds. Hear. Res. 15: 73-88, 1984.
Marbey D, Browner RH:
The reconnection of auditory posterior root fibers in the red-eared turtle, Chrysemys scripta elegans. Hear. Res. 15: 89-94, 1984.
Slepecky N, Larsen HC, Angelborg C:
Computerized reconstruction of the regional blood flow in the rodent cochlea. Hear. Res. 15: 95-102, 1984.
Pickles JO, Comis SD, Osborne MP:
Cross-links between stereocilia in the guinea pig organ of Corti, and their possible relation to sensory transduction. Hear. Res. 15: 103-112, 1984.
Robertson D:
Horseradish peroxidase injection of physiologically characterized afferent and efferent neurones in the guinea pig spiral ganglion. Hear. Res. 15: 113-122, 1984.
Fex J, Altschuler RA:
Glutamic acid decarboxylase immunoreactivity of olivocochlear neurons in the organ of Corti of guinea pig and rat. Hear. Res. 15: 123-132, 1984.
Popper AN, Hoxter B:
Growth of a fish ear: I. Quantitative analysis of hair cell and ganglion cell proliferation. Hear. Res. 15: 133-142, 1984.
Konishi T, Mori H:
Permeability to sodium ions of the endolymph-perilymph barrier. Hear. Res. 15: 143-150, 1984.
Grandori F:
Theoretical and experimental analysis of a central optimal processor for pitch of multicomponent inharmonic tones. Hear. Res. 15: 151-158, 1984.
Wit HP, Nijdam HF:
Relationship of gross cochlear potentials to hair cell pathology in the waltzing guinea pig. Hear. Res. 15: 159-172, 1984.
Bryant GM, Cronin-Schreiber R, Alexander A, Norris CH, Quine DB, Guth PS:
The potentiation of ototoxicity when aminooxyacetic acid and kanamycin are co-administered. Hear. Res. 15: 173-178, 1984.
Poon PWF, Hwang JC, Yu WY, Chan KH, Kwok PS:
Detection of interaural time differences for clicks and tone pips: Effects of interaural signal disparity. Hear. Res. 15: 179-186, 1984.
Melzer P:
The central auditory pathway of the gerbil Psammomys obesus: A deoxyglucose study. Hear. Res. 15: 187-195, 1984.
Jones DR, Morest DK, Oliver DL, Potashner SJ:
Transganglionic transport of D-aspartate from cochlear nucleus to cochlea -- a quantitative autoradiographic study. Hear. Res. 15: 197-214, 1984.
Goodwin PC, Ryan AF, Sharp FR, Woolf NK, Davidson TM:
Cochlear deoxyglucose uptake: Relationship to stimulus intensity. Hear. Res. 15: 215-224, 1984.
Winer JA:
The human medial geniculate body. Hear. Res. 15: 225-248, 1984.
Westerman LA, Smith RL:
Rapid and short-term adaptation in auditory nerve responses. Hear. Res. 15: 249-260, 1984.
Snyder RL, Schreiner CE:
The auditory neurophonic: Basic properties. Hear. Res. 15: 261-280, 1984.
Norris CH, Johnstone BM:
Measurement of the combination tone 2f1-f2 using two-tone forward masking and compound action potential responses. Hear. Res. 15: 281-286, 1984.
Marcus DC, Kobayashi T, Rokugo M, Marcus NY, Thalmann I, Thalmann R:
Support of cochlear metabolic and ion transport processes solely by perilymphatic perfusion. Hear. Res. 15: 287-292, 1984.
Nuttall AL:
Dynamic aspects of guinea pig inner hair cell receptor potentials with transient asphyxia. Hear. Res. 16: 1-16, 1984.
Altschuler RA, Parakkal MH, Rubio JA, Hoffman DW, Fex J:
Enkephalin-like immunoreactivity in the guinea pig organ of Corti: Ultrastructural and lesion studies. Hear. Res. 16: 17-32, 1984.
Liberman MC:
Single-neuron labeling and chronic cochlear pathology. I. Threshold shift and characteristic-frequency shift. Hear. Res. 16: 33-42, 1984.
Liberman MC, Dodds LW:
Single-neuron labeling and chronic cochlear pathology. II. Stereocilia damage and alterations of spontaneous discharge rates. Hear. Res. 16: 43-54, 1984.
Liberman MC, Dodds LW:
Single-neuron labeling and chronic cochlear pathology. III. Stereocilia damage and alterations of threshold tuning curves. Hear. Res. 16: 55-74, 1984.
Liberman MC, Kiang NYS:
Single-neuron labeling and chronic cochlear pathology. IV. Stereocilia damage and alterations in rate- and phase-level functions. Hear. Res. 16: 75-90, 1984.
Pickles JO:
Frequency threshold curves and simultaneous masking functions in high-threshold, broadly-tuned, fibres of the guinea pig auditory nerve. Hear. Res. 16: 91-100, 1984.
Lehtosalo JI, Ylikoski J, Eranko L, Eranko O, Panula P:
Immunohistochemical localization of unique enkephalin sequences contained in preproenkephalin A in the guinea pig cochlea. Hear. Res. 16: 101-107, 1984.
Kelly JP, Khanna SM:
Distribution of cochlear damage caused by the removal of the round window membrane. Hear. Res. 16: 109-126, 1984.
Larsen HC, Angelborg C, Slepecky N:
Determination of the regional cochlear blood flow in the rat cochlea using non-radioactive microspheres and serially sectioned cochleas. Hear. Res. 16: 127-132, 1984.
Muller-Preuss P, Mitzdorf U:
Functional anatomy of the inferior colliculus and the auditory cortex: Current source density analyses of click-evoked potentials. Hear. Res. 16: 133-142, 1984.
Hamernik RP, Turrentine G, Wright CG:
Surface morphology of the inner sulcus and related epithelial cells of cochlea following acoustic trauma. Hear. Res. 16: 143-160, 1984.
Willott JF, Kulig J, Satterfield T:
The acoustic startle response in DBA/2 and C57BL/6 mice: Relationship to auditory neuronal response properties and hearing impairment. Hear. Res. 16: 161-168, 1984.
Kulig J, Willott JF:
Frequency difference limens of C57BL/6 and DBA/2 mice: Relationship to auditory neuronal response properties and hearing impairment. Hear. Res. 16: 169-174, 1984.
Burnett PA, Miller JM, Mangham CA:
Intra-aural reflexes elicited by a cochlear prosthesis in monkeys. Hear. Res. 16: 175-180, 1984.
Wise LZ, Irvine DRF:
Interaural intensity difference sensitivity based on facilitatory binaural interaction in cat superior colliculus. Hear. Res. 16: 181-188, 1984.
Cheatham MA, Dallos P:
Summating potential (SP) tuning curves. Hear. Res. 16: 189-200, 1984.
Soto E, Budelli R, Gonzalez-Estrada MT, Bracho H:
Is the Na+, K+ -ATPase symmetrically distributed in the neuroepithelium of the vestibular system in the axolotl (Ambyostoma mexicanum)? Hear. Res. 16: 201-203, 1984.
Rosowski JJ, Peake WT, Lynch III TJ:
Acoustic input-admittance of the alligator-lizard ear: Nonlinear features. Hear. Res. 16: 205-224, 1984.
Henry KR, Chole RA:
Hypothermia protects the cochlea from noise damage. Hear. Res. 16: 225-230, 1984.
Henson MM, Henson Jr OW, Jenkins DB:
The attachment of the spiral ligament to the cochlear wall: Anchoring cells and the creation of tension. Hear. Res. 16: 231-242, 1984.
Babkoff H, Pratt H, Kempinski D:
Auditory brainstem evoked potential latency-intensity functions: A corrective algorithm. Hear. Res. 16: 243-250, 1984.
McFadden D, Plattsmier HS, Pasanen EG:
Aspirin-induced hearing loss as a model of sensorineural hearing loss. Hear. Res. 16: 251-260, 1984.
Wong D:
Spatial tuning of auditory neurons in the superior colliculus of the echolocating bat, Myotis lucifugus. Hear. Res. 16: 261-270, 1984.
Burns EM, Strickland EA, Tubis A, Jones K:
Interactions among spontaneous otoacoustic emissions. I. Distortion products and linked emissions. Hear. Res. 16: 271-278, 1984.
Henning GB, Zwicker E:
Binaural masking-level differences with tonal maskers. Hear. Res. 16: 279-290, 1984.
Klein AJ:
Frequency and age-dependent auditory evoked potential thresholds in infants. Hear. Res. 16: 291-298, 1984.
Clark WW, Kim DO, Zurek PM, Bohne BA:
Spontaneous otoacoustic emissions in chinchilla ear canals: Correlation with histopathology and suppression by external tones. Hear. Res. 16: 299-314, 1984.
Yates GK, Robertson D, Johnstone BM:
Very rapid adaptation in the guinea pig auditory nerve. Hear. Res. 17: 1-12, 1985.
Nomoto M:
Local auditory evoked potentials and effects of pure tones on click evoked potentials in the pigeon. Hear. Res. 17: 13-26, 1985.
Oldfield BP:
The tuning of auditory receptors in bushcrickets. Hear. Res. 17: 27-36, 1985.
Nishimura H, Tachibana M:
Incorporation of glycerol in the organ of Corti: Predominance in hair cells and effects of kanamycin. Hear. Res. 17: 37-40, 1985.
Wright JW, Dengerink HA, Miller JM, Goodwin PC:
Potential role of angiotensin II in noise-induced increases in inner ear blood flow. Hear. Res. 17: 41-46, 1985.
Hoffman DW, Zamir N, Rubio JA, Altschuler RA, Fex J:
Proenkephalin and prodynorphin related neuropeptides in the cochlea. Hear. Res. 17: 47-50, 1985.
Terr LI, Edgerton BJ:
Surface topography of the cochlear nuclei in humans: Two- and three-dimensional analysis. Hear. Res. 17: 51-60, 1985.
Scheibe F, Haupt H:
Biomedical differences between perilymph, cerebrospinal fluid and blood plasma in the guinea pig. Hear. Res. 17: 61-66, 1985.
Mattox DE, Olmos DR, Rubel EW:
Freeze-fracture of neurons in nucleus magnocellularis of the chick. Hear. Res. 17: 67-78, 1985.
Marcus DC, Rokugo M, Thalmann R:
Effects of barium and ion substitutions in artificial blood on endocochlear potential. Hear. Res. 17: 79-86, 1985.
Aitkin L, Schuck D:
Low frequency neurons in the lateral central nucleus of the cat inferior colliculus receive their input predominantly from the medial superior olive. Hear. Res. 17: 87-94, 1985.
Bjork EA, Tacke U:
Sounds with harmonic spectra are more effective than pure tones in inducing audiogenic seizure in rats. Hear. Res. 17: 95-98, 1985.
Fex J, Kachar B, Rubio JA, Parakkal MH, Altschuler RA:
Glutaminase-like immunoreactivity in the organ of Corti of guinea pig. Hear. Res. 17: 101-114, 1985.
Glass I:
Responses of cochlear nucleus units to electrical stimulation through a cochlear prosthesis: Channel interaction. Hear. Res. 17: 115-126, 1985.
McMullen TA, Mountain DC:
Model of d.c. potentials in the cochlea: Effects of voltage-dependent cilia stiffness. Hear. Res. 17: 127-142, 1985.
Ohyama K, Kusakari J, Kawamoto K:
Ultrasonic electrocochleography in guinea pig. Hear. Res. 17: 143-152, 1985.
Martin MR:
Excitatory amino acid pharmacology of the auditory nerve and nucleus magnocellularis of the chicken. Hear. Res. 17: 153-160, 1985.
Zelick R, Narins PM:
Temporary threshold shift, adaptation, and recovery characteristics of frog auditory nerve fibers. Hear. Res. 17: 161-176, 1985.
Moller AR:
Origin of latency shift of cochlear nerve potentials with sound intensity. Hear. Res. 17: 177-190, 1985.
Wenstrup JJ, Ross LS, Pollack GD:
A functional organization of binaural responses in the inferior colliculus. Hear. Res. 17: 191-196, 1985.
Westerman LA, Smith RL:
Rapid adaptation depends on the characteristic frequency of auditory nerve fibers. Hear. Res. 17: 197-198, 1985.
Burda H:
Qualitative assessment of postnatal maturation of the organ of Corti in two rat strains. Hear. Res. 17: 201-208, 1985.
Plassmann W:
Coding of amplitude-modulated tones in the central auditory system of catfish. Hear. Res. 17: 209-218, 1985.
Kraus N, Smith DI, Reed NL, Willott J, Erwin J:
Auditory brainstem and middle latency responses in non-human primates. Hear. Res. 17: 219-226, 1985.
Mori H, Konishi T:
Permeability to chloride ions of the cochlear partition in normal guinea pigs. Hear. Res. 17: 227-236, 1985.
Smith CA, Konishi M, Schuff N:
Structure of the Barn Owl's (Tyto alba) inner ear. Hear. Res. 17: 237-248, 1985.
Altschuler RA, Hoffman DW, Reeks KA, Fex J:
Localization of dynorphin B-like and
-neonedorphin-like immunoreactivities in the guinea pig organ of Corti. Hear. Res. 17: 249-258, 1985.
Dolan TG, Mills JH, Schmiedt RA:
A comparison of brainstem, whole-nerve AP and single-fiber tuning curves in the gerbil: Normative data. Hear. Res. 17: 259-266, 1985.
Palmer AR, King AJ:
A monaural space map in the guinea-pig superior colliculus. Hear. Res. 17: 267-280, 1985.
Slepecky N, Chamberlain SC:
The cell coat of inner ear sensory and supporting cells as demonstrated by ruthenium red. Hear. Res. 17: 281-288, 1985.
Lutfi RA, Wightman FL:
A comparison of psychophysical tuning curves obtained using bandpass modulated noise. Hear. Res. 17: 289-291, 1985.
Wilson JP, Smolders JWT, Klinke R:
Mechanics of the basilar membrane in Caiman crocodilus. Hear. Res. 18: 1-14, 1985.
Arima T, Uemura T, Yamamoto T:
Three-dimensional features of the striated organelle in the vestibular hair cell. Hear. Res. 18: 15-18, 1985.
Webster DB:
The spiral ganglion and cochlear nuclei of deafness mice. Hear. Res. 18: 19-28, 1985.
Cohen GM, Fermin CD:
Development of the embryonic chick's tectorial membrane. Hear. Res. 18: 29-40, 1985.
Dobie RA, Dillier N:
Some aspects of temporal coding for single-channel electrical stimulation of the cochlea. Hear. Res. 18: 41-56, 1985.
Eggermont JJ:
Peripheral auditory adaptation and fatigue: A model oriented review. Hear. Res. 18: 57-72, 1985.
Phillips DP, Orman SS, Musicant AD, Wilson GF:
Neurons in the cat's primary auditory cortex distinguished by their responses to tones and wide-spectrum noise. Hear. Res. 18: 73-86, 1985.
Phillips DP, Cynader MS:
Some neural mechanisms in the cat's auditory cortex underlying sensitivity to combined tone and wide-spectrum noise stimuli. Hear. Res. 18: 87-102, 1985.
Shepherd RK, Clark GM:
Progressive ototoxicity of neomycin monitored using derived brainstem response audiometry. Hear. Res. 18: 105-110, 1985.
Romand R, Romand MR:
Qualitative and quantitative observations of spiral ganglion development in the rat. Hear. Res. 18: 111-120, 1985.
Charlet de Sauvage R:
Origins of eighth nerve unit response pattern in round window cap recordings. Hear. Res. 18: 121-126, 1985.
Zenner HP, Zimmermann U, Schmitt U:
Reversible contraction of isolated mammalian cochlear hair cells. Hear. Res. 18: 127-134, 1985.
Shannon RV:
Threshold and loudness functions for pulsatile stimulation of cochlear implants. Hear. Res. 18: 135-144, 1985.
Pujol R, Lenoir M, Robertson D, Eybalin M, Johnstone BM:
Kainic acid selectively alters auditory dendrites connected with cochlear inner hair cells. Hear. Res. 18: 145-152, 1985.
Komune S, Huangfu M, Snow Jr JB:
A possible site of production of the negative endocochlear DC potential. Hear. Res. 18: 153-158, 1985.
Rhode WS, Smith PH:
Characteristics of tone-pip response patterns in spontaneous rate in cat auditory nerve fibers. Hear. Res. 18: 159-168, 1985.
Strelioff D, Flock A, Minser KE:
Role of inner and outer hair cells in mechanical frequency selectivity of the cochlea. Hear. Res. 18: 169-176, 1985.
Furness DN, Hackney CM:
Cross-links between stereocilia in the guinea pig cochlea. Hear. Res. 18: 177-188, 1985.
Yancey C, Dallos P:
Ontogenic changes in cochlear characteristic frequency at a basal turn location as reflected in the summating potential. Hear. Res. 18: 189-196, 1985.
Wit HP:
Diurnal cycle for spontaneous oto-acoustic emission frequency. Hear. Res. 18: 197-199, 1985.
Dolan TG, Mills JH, Schmiedt RA:
Brainstem, whole-nerve AP and single-fiber suppression in the gerbil: Normative data. Hear. Res. 18: 203-210, 1985.
Rees A, Kay RH:
Delineation of FM rate channels in man by detectability of a three-component modulation waveform. Hear. Res. 18: 211-222, 1985.
Epping WJM, Eggermont JJ:
Single-unit characteristics in the auditory midbrain of the immobilized grassfrog. Hear. Res. 18: 223-244, 1985.
Henry KR:
ON and OFF components of the auditory brainstem response have different frequency- and intensity-specific properties. Hear. Res. 18: 245-252, 1985.
Saunders JC:
Auditory structure and function in the bird middle ear: An evaluation by SEM and capacitive probe. Hear. Res. 18: 253-268, 1985.
Gil-Loyzaga P, Raymond J, Gabrion J:
Carbohydrates detected by lectins in the vestibular organ. Hear. Res. 18: 269-272, 1985.
O'Leary SJ, Black RC, Clark GM:
Current distributions in the cat cochlea: A modelling and electrophysiological study. Hear. Res. 18: 273-282, 1985.
Santi PA, Lakhani BN, Edwards LB, Morizono T:
Cell volume density alterations within the stria vascularis after administration of a hyperosmotic agent. Hear. Res. 18: 283-290, 1985.
Cheatham MA:
Growth of suppression in the cochlear potentials. Hear. Res. 18: 291-294, 1985.
Shamma SA, Symmes D:
Patterns of inhibition in auditory cortical cells in awake squirrel monkeys. Hear. Res. 19: 1-14, 1985.
Epping WJM, Eggermont JJ:
Relation of binaural interaction and spectro-temporal characteristics in the auditory midbrain of the grassfrog. Hear. Res. 19: 15-28, 1985.
Zwicker E, Henning GB:
The four factors leading to binaural masking-level differences. Hear. Res. 19: 29-48, 1985.
Bacon SP, Viemeister NF:
A case study of monaural diplacusis. Hear. Res. 19: 49-56, 1985.
Coombs S, Fay RR:
Adaptation effects on amplitude modulation detection: Behavioral and neurophysiological assessment in the goldfish auditory system. Hear. Res. 19: 57-72, 1985.
Ryals BM, Rubel EW:
Differential susceptibility of avian hair cells to acoustic trauma. Hear. Res. 19: 73-84, 1985.
Heffner RS, Heffner HE:
Hearing range of the domestic cat. Hear. Res. 19: 85-88, 1985.
Smith RL:
Letter to Editor: Comments on 'Very rapid adaptation in the guinea pig auditory nerve,' by Yates GK, Robertson D, and Johnstone BM. (Hear. Res. 17, 1-12, 1985). Hear. Res. 19: 89-92, 1985.
Rouiller EM, Ribaupierre de F:
Origin of afferents to physiologically defined regions of the medial geniculate body of the cat: Ventral and dorsal divisions. Hear. Res. 19: 97-114, 1985.
Henry KR:
Tuning of the auditory brainstem OFF responses is complementary to tuning of the auditory brainstem ON response. Hear. Res. 19: 115-126, 1985.
Lee AH, Moller AR:
Effects of sympathetic stimulation on the round window compound action potential in the rat. Hear. Res. 19: 127-134, 1985.
Ryals BM, Rubel EW:
Ontogenetic changes in the position of hair cell loss after acoustic overstimulation in avian basilar papilla. Hear. Res. 19: 135-142, 1985.
Walger M, Schmidt U, Wedel von H:
The influence of moderate-intensity noise on the compound action potential evoked by tone bursts in the guinea pig, Cavia procellus. Hear. Res. 19: 143-150, 1985.
Heffner HE, Heffner RS:
Sound localization in wild Norway rats (Rattus norvegicus). Hear. Res. 19: 151-156, 1985.
Kossl M, Vater M:
Evoked acoustic emissions and cochlear microphonics in the mustache bat, Pteronotus parnellii. Hear. Res. 19: 157-170, 1985.
Forge A:
Outer hair cell loss and supporting cell expansion following chronic gentamicin treatment. Hear. Res. 19: 171-182, 1985.
Guelke RW, Bunn AE:
A mechanism for stimulated acoustic emission in the cochlea. Hear. Res. 19: 185-190, 1985.
Brown AM, Kemp DT:
Intermodulation distortion in the cochlea: Could basal vibration be the major cause of round window CM distortion? Hear. Res. 19: 191-198, 1985.
Shneiderman A, Henkel CK:
Evidence of collateral axonal projections to the superior olivary complex. Hear. Res. 19: 199-206, 1985.
Santos-Sacchi J:
The effects of cytoplasmic acidification upon electrical coupling in the organ of Corti. Hear. Res. 19: 207-216, 1985.
Cousillas H, Rebillard G:
Age-dependent effects of a pure tone trauma in the chick basilar papilla: Evidence for a development of the tonotopic organization. Hear. Res. 19: 217-226, 1985.
Legouix JP, Avan P:
Role of suppressive interactions in the cochlear microphonic response to wide-band clicks. Hear. Res. 19: 227-234, 1985.
Abbas PJ:
Adaptation in hearing-impaired ears: Effects of immediate duration stimuli. Hear. Res. 19: 235-244, 1985.
Takada A, Bledsoe Jr S, Schacht J:
An energy-dependent step in aminoglycoside ototoxicity: Prevention of gentamicin ototoxicity during reduced endolymphatic potential. Hear. Res. 19: 245-252, 1985.
Phillips DP:
Temporal response features of cat auditory cortex neurons contributing to sensitivity to tones delivered in the presence of continuous noise. Hear. Res. 19: 253-268, 1985.
Loyzaga PG, Gabrion J, Uziel A:
Lectins demonstrate the presence of carbohydrates in the tectorial membrane of mammalian cochlea. Hear. Res. 20: 1-8, 1985.
Schacht J:
Hormonal regulation of adenylate cyclase in the stria vascularis of the mouse. Hear. Res. 20: 9-14, 1985.
Klis JFL, Smoorenburg GF:
Modulation at the guinea pig round window of summating potentials and compound action potentials by low-frequency sound. Hear. Res. 20: 15-24, 1985.
Bjork EA:
Weight of sound qualities in inducing audiogenic seizure in rats. Hear. Res. 20: 25-30, 1985.
Dengerink HA, Wright JW, Miller JM, Goodwin P:
The effects of nicotine on laser Doppler measures of cochlear blood flow. Hear. Res. 20: 31-36, 1985.
Lee SJ, Harpur ES:
Abolition of the negative endocochlear potential as a consequence of the gentamicin-furosemide interaction. Hear. Res. 20: 37-44, 1985.
Snyder RL, Schreiner CE:
Forward masking of the auditory nerve neurophonic (ANN) and the frequency following response (FFR). Hear. Res. 20: 45-62, 1985.
Robertson D, Gummer M;
Physiological and morphological characterization of efferent neurons in the guinea pig cochlea. Hear. Res. 20: 63-78, 1985.
Robertson D:
Brainstem location of efferent neurones projecting to the guinea pig cochlea. Hear. Res. 20: 79-84, 1985.
Fuzessery ZM, Wenstrup JJ, Pollak GD:
A representation of horizontal sound location in the inferior colliculus of the mustache bat (Pteronotus p. parnellii). Hear. Res. 20: 85-90, 1985.
Martin GK, Lonsbury-Martin BL, Probst R, Coats AC:
Spontaneous otoacoustic emissions in the nonhuman primate: A survey. Hear. Res. 20: 91-95, 1985.
Kobler JB, Wilson BS, Henson Jr OW, Bishop AL:
Echo intensity compensation by echolocating bats. Hear. Res. 20: 99-108, 1985.
Shaddock LC, Hamernik RP, Wright CG:
A morphometric technique for analysis of cochlear vessels. Hear. Res. 20: 109-118, 1985.
Shaddock LC, Wright CG, Hamernik RP:
A morphometric study of microvascular pathology following experimental rupture of Reissner's membrane. Hear. Res. 20: 119-130, 1985.
Weiss TF, Peake WT, Rosowski JJ:
A model for signal transmission in an ear having hair cells with free-standing stereocilia. I. Empirical basis for model structure. Hear. Res. 20: 131-138, 1985.
Rosowski JJ, Peake WT, Lynch III TJ, Leong R, Weiss TF:
A model for signal transmission in an ear having hair cells with free-standing stereocilia. II. Macromechanical stage. Hear. Res. 20: 139-156, 1985.
Weiss TF, Leong R:
A model for signal transmission in an ear having hair cells with free-standing stereocilia. III. Micromechanical stage. Hear. Res. 20: 157-174, 1985.
Weiss TF, Leong R:
A model for signal transmission in an ear having hair cells with free-standing stereocilia. IV. Mechanoelectric transduction stage. Hear. Res. 20: 175-195, 1985.
Lauter JL, Herscovitch P, Formby C, Raichle ME:
Tonotopic organization in human auditory cortex revealed by positron emission tomography. Hear. Res. 20: 199-206, 1985.
Henson MM, Burridge K, Fitzpatrick D, Jenkins DB, Pillsbury HC, Henson Jr OW:
Immunocytochemical localization of contractile and contraction associated proteins in the spiral ligament of the cochlea. Hear. Res. 20: 207-214, 1985.
Martin MR:
Evidence for an excitatory amino acid as the transmitter of the auditory nerve in the in vitro mouse cochlear nucleus. Hear. Res. 20: 215-220, 1985.
Gerken GM, Saunders SS, Simhadri-Sumithra R, Bhat KHV:
Behavioral thresholds for electrical stimulation applied to auditory brainstem nuclei in cat are altered by injurious and noninjurious sound. Hear. Res. 20: 221-232, 1985.
Forge A, Fradis M:
Structural abnormalities in the stria vascularis following chronic gentamicin treatment. Hear. Res. 20: 233-244, 1985.
Slepecky N, Chamberlain SC:
Immunoelectron microscopic and immunofluorescent localization of cytoskeletal and muscle-like contractile proteins in inner ear sensory hair cells. Hear. Res. 20: 245-260, 1985.
Jenison GL, Bobbin RP:
Quisqualate excites spiral ganglion neurons of the guinea pig. Hear. Res. 20: 261-266, 1985.
Syka J, Melichar I:
The effect of loop diuretics upon summating potentials in the guinea pig. Hear. Res. 20: 267-274, 1985.
Brugge JF, Orman SS, Coleman JR, Chan JCK, Phillips DP:
Binaural interactions in cortical area AI of cats reared with unilateral atresia of the external ear canal. Hear. Res. 20: 275-288, 1985.
Aran JM, Erre JP, Charlet de Sauvage R:
Derived evoked potentials for continuous tones using a hybrid electrical-acoustical stimulation. Hear. Res. 20: 289-293, 1985.
Viergever MA, Diependaal RJ:
Quantitative validation of cochlear models using the Liouville-Green approximation. Hear. Res. 21: 1-16, 1986.
Aertsen AMHJ, Vlaming MSMG, Eggermont JJ, Johannesma PIM:
Directional hearing in the grassfrog (Rana temporaria L.). II. Acoustics and modelling of the auditory periphery. Hear. Res. 21: 17-40, 1986.
Thorne PR, Duncan CE, Gavin JB:
The pathogenesis of stereocilia abnormalities in acoustic trauma. Hear. Res. 21: 41-50, 1986.
Grandori F:
Field analysis of auditory evoked brainstem potentials. Hear. Res. 21: 51-58, 1986.
Wit HP, Horst JW:
Contrast enhancement in frequency spectra of cochlear microphonic responses to complex stimuli. Hear. Res. 21: 59-66, 1986.
Butler RA:
The bandwidth effect on monaural and binaural localization. Hear. Res. 21: 67-74, 1986.
Hubbard AE:
Cochlear emissions simulated using one-dimensional model of cochlear hydrodynamics. Hear. Res. 21: 75-82, 1986.
Yu-Wen S, Yi-Xiong Z, Dan-Ping D:
Effects of L-aspartate and oxaloacetic acid on click-evoked cochlear potentials. Hear. Res. 21: 83-86, 1986.
Dechesne CJ, Pujol R:
Neuron-specific enolase immunoreactivity in the developing mouse cochlea. Hear. Res. 21: 87-90, 1986.
Shofner WP, Sachs MB:
Representation of a low-frequency tone in the discharge rate of populations of auditory nerve fibers. Hear. Res. 21: 91-95, 1986.
Bell J, Holmes MH:
A nonlinear model for transduction in hair cells. Hear. Res. 21: 97-108, 1986.
Honert van den C, Stypulkowski PH:
Characterization of the electrically evoked auditory brainstem response (ABR) in cats and humans. Hear. Res. 21: 109-126, 1986.
Prijs VF:
Single-unit response at the round window of the guinea pig. Hear. Res. 21: 127-134, 1986.
Johnson DH, Tsuchitani C, Linebarger DA, Johnson MJ:
Application of a point process model to responses of cat lateral superior olive units to ipsilateral tones. Hear. Res. 21: 135-160, 1986.
Romand R, Romand MR:
Perinatal growth of spiral ganglion cells in the kitten. Hear. Res. 21: 161-166, 1986.
Batra R, Kuwada S, Maher VL:
The frequency-following response to continuous tones in humans. Hear. Res. 21: 167-178, 1986.
Kuwada S, Batra R, Maher VL:
Scalp potentials of normal and hearing-impaired subjects in response to sinusoidally amplitude-modulated tones. Hear. Res. 21: 179-192, 1986.
Rutten WLC:
The influence of cochlear hearing loss and probe tone level on compound action potential tuning curves in humans. Hear. Res. 21: 195-204, 1986.
Santos-Sacchi J:
The temperature dependence of electrical coupling in the organ of Corti. Hear. Res. 21: 205-212, 1986.
Schreiner CE, Snyder RL, Johnstone BM:
Effects of extracochlear direct current stimulation on the ensemble auditory nerve activity of cats. Hear. Res. 21: 213-226, 1986.
Schreiner CE, Urbas JV:
Representation of amplitude modulation in the auditory cortex of the cat. I. The anterior auditory field (AAF). Hear. Res. 21: 227-242, 1986.
Furness DN, Hackney CM:
High-resolution scanning-electron microscopy of stereocilia using the osmium-thiocarbohydrazide coating technique. Hear. Res. 21: 243-250, 1986.
Shannon RV, Houtgast T:
Growth of pulsation threshold of a suppressed tone as a function of its level. Hear. Res. 21: 251-256, 1986.
Shannon RV:
Psychophysical suppression of selective portions of pulsation threshold patterns. Hear. Res. 21: 257-260, 1986.
Probst R, Coats AC, Martin GK, Lonsbury-Martin BL:
Spontaneous, click-, and toneburst-evoked otoacoustic emissions from normal ears. Hear. Res. 21: 261-276, 1986.
Prieto J, Merchan JA, Gil-Loyzaga P, Rueda J:
Subsurface material in outer hair cells. Hear. Res. 21: 277-280, 1986.
Tonndorf J:
Georg von Bekesy and his work. Hear. Res. 22: 3-10, 1986.
Wirgin J:
The art collection of Georg von Bekesy. Hear. Res. 22: 11-12, 1986.
Bernhard CG:
Georg von Bekesy and the Karolinska Institute. Hear. Res. 22: 13-17, 1986.
Hudspeth AJ:
The ionic channels of a vertebrate hair cell. Hear. Res. 22: 21-28, 1986.
Gitter AH, Fromter E, Zenner HP:
Membrane potential and ion channels in isolated mammalian outer hair cells. Hear. Res. 22: 29, 1986.
Hudspeth AJ, Holton T:
Ensemble-variance analysis of transduction in saccular hair cells. Hear. Res. 22: 30, 1986.
Art JJ, Crawford AC, Fettiplace R:
Electrical resonance and membrane currents in turtle cochlear hair cells. Hear. Res. 22: 31-36, 1986.
Hudspeth AJ, Lewis RS:
The ionic basis of electrical resonance in hair cells of the bullfrog's sacculus. Hear. Res. 22: 37, 1986.
Anniko M, Wroblewski R:
Microprobe analysis at the cellular and subcellular levels in the mammalian inner ear. Hear. Res. 22: 38, 1986.
Hirokawa N:
Cytoskeletal architecture of chicken cochlear hair cells revealed with the quick-freeze, deep-etch technique. Hear. Res. 22: 41-54, 1986.
Tilney LG, Tilney MS:
Functional organization of the cytoskeleton. Hear. Res. 22: 55-78, 1986.
Furness DN, Hackney CM, Evans EF:
The ultrastructure of stereociliary cross-links. Hear. Res. 22: 79, 1986.
Flock A:
Mechanical properties of hair cells. Hear. Res. 22: 80, 1986.
Tonndorf J:
Ciliary dysfunction: A pathological manifestation (Discussion remark to Flock A, 'Mechanical properties of hair cells'). Hear. Res. 22: 81, 1986.
Slepecky N:
Tropomyosin co-localized with actin microfilaments and microtubules within inner ear supporting cells. Hear. Res. 22: 82, 1986.
Zenner HP:
Motile responses in outer hair cells. Hear. Res. 22: 83-90, 1986.
Crawford AC, Fettiplace R:
Mechanical tuning in turtle cochlear hair cells. Hear. Res. 22: 91, 1986.
Karlsson K, Flock A:
Graded mechanical properties of stereocilia. Hear. Res. 22: 92, 1986.
Hudspeth AJ, Holton T:
Micromechanical properties of the alligator lizard's basilar papilla contribute to frequency tuning. Hear. Res. 22: 93, 1986.
Schacht J, Zenner HP:
The phosphoinositide cascade in isolated outer hair cells: Possible role as second messenger for motile responses. Hear. Res. 22: 94, 1986.
Kemp DT:
Otoacoustic emissions, travelling waves and cochlear mechanisms. Hear. Res. 22: 95-104, 1986.
Kim DO:
Active and nonlinear cochlear biomechanics and the role of outer-hair-cell subsystem in the mammalian auditory system. Hear. Res. 22: 105-114, 1986.
Lim DJ:
Functional structure of the organ of Corti: A review. Hear. Res. 22: 117-146, 1986.
Johnstone BM, Patuzzi R, Yates GK:
Basilar membrane measurements and the travelling wave. Hear. Res. 22: 147-154, 1986.
Zwislocki JJ:
Analysis of cochlear mechanics. Hear. Res. 22: 155-169, 1986.
Tonndorf J:
Effects of changes in endolymphatic fluid volume (Discussion remark to Zwislocki J, 'Analysis of cochlear mechanics'). Hear. Res. 22: 170, 1986.
Kiang NYS, Liberman MC, Sewell WF, Guinan JJ:
Single unit clues to cochlear mechanisms. Hear. Res. 22: 171-182, 1986.
Klinke R, Schermuly L:
Inner ear mechanics of the crocodilian and avian basilar papillae in comparison to neuronal data. Hear. Res. 22: 183-184, 1986.
Dallos P:
Neurobiology of cochlear inner and outer hair cells: Intracellular recordings. Hear. Res. 22: 185-198, 1986.
Russell IJ, Cody AR, Richardson GP:
The responses of inner and outer hair cells in the basal turn of the guinea-pig cochlea and in the mouse cochlea grown in vitro. Hear. Res. 22: 199-216, 1986.
Zwislocki JJ:
Are nonlinearities observed in firing rates of auditory-nerve afferents reflections of a nonlinear coupling between the tectorial membrane and the organ of Corti? Hear. Res. 22: 217-222, 1986.
Tonndorf J:
Auditory nonlinearities: The role of cochlear hydromechanics. Hear. Res. 22: 223-228, 1986.
Oesterle E, Dallos P:
Intracellular recordings from supporting cells in the organ of Corti. Hear. Res. 22: 229-232, 1986.
Klinke R:
Neurotransmission in the inner ear. Hear. Res. 22: 235-244, 1986.
Siegel JH, Dallos P:
Spike activity recorded from the organ of Corti. Hear. Res. 22: 245-248, 1986.
Fex J, Altschuler RA:
Neurotransmitter-related immunocytochemistry of the organ of Corti. Hear. Res. 22: 249-264, 1986.
Van De Water TR:
Determinants of neuron-sensory receptor cell interaction during development of the inner ear. Hear. Res. 22: 265-278, 1986.
Anniko M, Wroblewski R:
Ionic environment of cochlear hair cells. Hear. Res. 22: 279-294, 1986.
Schacht J:
Molecular mechanisms of drug-induced hearing loss. Hear. Res. 22: 297-304, 1986.
Evans EF:
Cochlear frequency selectivity: Implications for normal and abnormal hearing. Hear. Res. 22: 305-306, 1986.
Slepecky N:
Overview of mechanical damage to the inner ear: Noise as a tool to probe cochlear function. Hear. Res. 22: 307-322, 1986.
Saunders JC, Flock A:
Changes in cochlear hair-cell stereocilia stiffness following overstimulation. Hear. Res. 22: 323, 1986.
Boer de E, Kaernbach Chr, Konig P, Schillen Th:
Forward and reverse waves in the one-dimensional model of the cochlea. Hear. Res. 23: 1-8, 1986.
Khanna SM:
Homodyne interferometer for basilar membrane measurements. Hear. Res. 23: 9-26, 1986.
Khanna SM, Johnson GW, Jacobs J:
Homodyne interferometer for basilar membrane vibration measurements. II. Hardware and techniques. Hear. Res. 23: 27-36, 1986.
Khanna SM, Leonard DGB:
Measurement of basilar membrane vibrations and evaluation of the cochlear condition. Hear. Res. 23: 37-54, 1986.
Khanna SM, Leonard DGB:
Relationship between basilar membrane tuning and hair cell condition. Hear. Res. 23: 55-70, 1986.
Horner KC, Barkway C:
Central auditory function in a hearing-impaired white mouse. Hear. Res. 23: 71-80, 1986.
Conlee JW, Abdul-Baqi KJ, McCandless GA, Creel DJ:
Differential susceptibility to noise-induced permanent threshold shift between albino and pigmented guinea pigs. Hear. Res. 23: 81-92, 1986.
Howard J, Ashmore JF:
Stiffness of sensory hair bundles in the sacculus of the frog. Hear. Res. 23: 93-104, 1986.
Legouix JP, Avan P, Lenoir M:
Modifications of cochlear microphonic frequency responses following transient changes of hydrostatic pressure in the perilymph. Hear. Res. 23: 105-114, 1986.
Peyret D, Geffard M, Aran JM:
GABA immunoreactivity in the primary nuclei of the auditory central nervous system. Hear. Res. 23: 115-122, 1986.
Rees A, Green GGR, Kay RH:
Steady-state evoked responses to sinusoidally amplitude-modulated sounds recorded in man. Hear. Res. 23: 123-134, 1986.
Tange RA, Wijburg FA:
The vasculature of the external wall of the gerbil's inner ear. Hear. Res. 23: 135-140, 1986.
Salt AN, Thalmann R, Marcus DC, Bohne BA:
Direct measurement of longitudinal endolymph flow rate in the guinea pig cochlea. Hear. Res. 23: 141-152, 1986.
Santi PA, Anderson CB:
Alcian Blue staining of cochlear hair cell stereocilia and other cochlear tissues. Hear. Res. 23: 153-160, 1986.
Oberholtzer JC, Schneider ME, Summers MC, Saunders JC, Matschinsky FM:
The development appearance of a major basilar papilla-specific protein in the chick. Hear. Res. 23: 161-168, 1986.
Murata K, Ito S, Horikawa J, Minami S:
The acoustic middle ear muscle reflex in albino rats. Hear. Res. 23: 169-184, 1986.
Linebarger DA, Johnson DH:
Superposition models of the discharge patterns of units in the lower auditory system. Hear. Res. 23: 185-198, 1986.
Fastl H, Hesse A, Schorer E, Urbas J, Muller-Preuss P:
Searching for neural correlates of the hearing sensation fluctuation strength in the auditory cortex of squirrel monkeys. Hear. Res. 23: 199-203, 1986.
Code RA, Winer JA:
Columnar organization and reciprocity of commissural connections in cat primary auditory cortex (AI). Hear. Res. 23: 205-222, 1986.
Cacace AT, Smith RL:
Some poststimulatory effects on the whole nerve action potential. Hear. Res. 23: 223-232, 1986.
Saunders JC, Flock A:
Recovery of threshold shift in hair-cell stereocilia following exposure to intense stimulation. Hear. Res. 23: 233-244, 1986.
Saunders JC, Canlon B, Flock A:
Growth of threshold shift in hair-cell stereocilia following overstimulation. Hear. Res. 23: 245-256, 1986.
Bacon SP, Moore BCJ:
Temporal effects in simultaneous pure-tone masking: Effects of signal frequency, masker/signal frequency ratio, and masker level. Hear. Res. 23: 257-266, 1986.
Kohlrausch A:
The influence of signal duration, signal frequency and masker duration on binaural masking level differences. Hear. Res. 23: 267-274, 1986.
Fechter LD, Young JS, Nuttall AL:
Trimethyltin ototoxicity: Evidence for a cochlear site of injury. Hear. Res. 23: 275-282, 1986.
Wijburg FA, Boer de E:
Time course of suppression. Hear. Res. 23: 283-286, 1986.
Meddis R:
Letter to Editor: Comments on 'Very rapid adaptation in the guinea pig auditory nerve' by Yates GK, Robertson D, and Johnstone BM. (Hear. Res. 17, 1-12, 1985). Hear. Res. 23: 287, 1986.
Yates GK:
Reply to Letter to Editor: Hear. Res. 23: 288-290, 1986.
Palmer AR, Russell IJ:
Phase-locking in the cochlear nerve of the guinea-pig and its relation to the receptor potential of inner hair-cells. Hear. Res. 24: 1-16, 1986.
Liberman MC, Brown MC:
Physiology and anatomy of single olivocochlear neurons in the cat. Hear. Res. 24: 17-36, 1986.
Epping WJM, Eggermont JJ:
Sensitivity of neurons in the auditory midbrain of the grassfrog to temporal characteristics of sound. I. Stimulation with acoustic clicks. Hear. Res. 24: 37-54, 1986.
Epping WJM, Eggermont JJ:
Sensitivity of neurons in the auditory midbrain of the grassfrog to temporal characteristics of sound. II. Stimulation with amplitude modulated sound. Hear. Res. 24: 55-72, 1986.
Makous JC, O'Neill WE:
Directional sensitivity of the auditory midbrain in the mustached bat to free-field tones. Hear. Res. 24: 73-88, 1986.
Smolders JWT, Klinke R:
Synchronized responses of primary auditory fibre-populations in Caiman crocodilus (L.) to single tones and clicks. Hear. Res. 24: 89-104, 1986.
Tachibana M, Nishimura H:
Incorporation of inositol in the cochlear tissues as determined by autoradiography. Hear. Res. 24: 105-110, 1986.
Kelly JB, Judge PW, Phillips DP:
Representation of the cochlea in primary auditory cortex of the ferret (Mustela putorius). Hear. Res. 24: 111-116, 1986.
Horner KC:
The tensor tympani muscle reflex in the mouse. Hear. Res. 24: 117-124, 1986.
Geisler CD:
A model of the effect of outer hair cell motility on cochlear vibrations. Hear. Res. 24: 125-132, 1986.
Rybak LP, Whitworth C:
Changes in endolymph chloride concentration following furosemide injection. Hear. Res. 24: 133-136, 1986.
Wiet GJ, Godfrey DA, Ross CD, Dunn JD:
Quantitative distributions of aspartate aminotransferase and glutaminase activities in the rat cochlea. Hear. Res. 24: 137-150, 1986.
Henry KR:
Offset tuning curves generated by simultaneous masking are more finely tuned than those generated by forward masking. Hear. Res. 24: 151-162, 1986.
Long GR, Cullen Jr JK:
Detection of pure-tone amplitude modulation as a function of sensation level from 8 to 14 kHz. Hear. Res. 24: 163-168, 1986.
Arima T, Uemura T, Yamamoto T:
Cytoskeletal organization in the supporting cell of the guinea pig organ of Corti. Hear. Res. 24: 169-175, 1986.
Santi PA:
Organ of Corti surface preparations for computer-assisted morphometry. Hear. Res. 24: 179-188, 1986.
Santi PA, Mitchell WH, Harrison RG:
A computer-assisted morphometric analysis of the organ of Corti. Hear. Res. 24: 189-202, 1986.
Moller AR, Rees A:
Dynamic properties of the responses of single neurons in the inferior colliculus of the rat. Hear. Res. 24: 203-216, 1986.
Saunders JC, Canlon B, Flock A:
Changes in stereocilia micromechanics following overstimulation in metabolically blocked hair cells. Hear. Res. 24: 217-226, 1986.
Saunders JC, Relkin EM, Rosowski JJ, Bahl C:
Changes in middle-ear input admittance during postnatal auditory development in chicks. Hear. Res. 24: 227-236, 1986.
Prieto JJ, Merchan JA:
Tannic acid staining of the cell coat of the organ of Corti. Hear. Res. 24: 237-242, 1986.
Altman JA, Kalmykova IV:
Role of the dog's auditory cortex in discrimination of sound signals simulating sound source movement. Hear. Res. 24: 243-254, 1986.
Eggermont JJ, Epping WJM:
Sensitivity of neurons in the auditory midbrain of the grassfrog to temporal characteristics of sound. III. Stimulation with natural and synthetic mating calls. Hear. Res. 24: 255-268, 1986.
Kelly JB, Kavanagh GL, Dalton JCH:
Hearing in the ferret (Mustela putorius): Thresholds for pure tone detection. Hear. Res. 24: 269-276, 1986.
Bonfils P, Remond MC, Pujol R:
Efferent tracts and cochlear frequency selectivity. Hear. Res. 24: 277-284, 1986.
Bonfils P, Remond MC, Pujol R:
Effects of section of the medial efferent tracts (crossed and uncrossed) on cochlear frequency selectivity. Hear. Res. 24: 285-288, 1986.
Lutkenhoner B, Smith RL:
Rapid adaptation of auditory-nerve fibers: Fine structure at high stimulus intensities. Hear. Res. 24: 289-294, 1986.
Lutfi RA:
Masking additivity in the hearing-impaired. Hear. Res. 25: 3-10 1987.
Mulroy MJ, Williams RS:
Auditory stereocilia in the alligator lizard. Hear. Res. 25: 11-22, 1987.
Melichar I, Syka J:
DC potentials in different cells of the stria vascularis measured in vitro. Hear. Res. 25: 23-34, 1987.
Melichar I, Syka J:
Electrophysiological measurements of the stria vascularis potentials in vivo. Hear. Res. 25: 35-44, 1987.
Richardson GP, Russell IJ, Duance VC, Bailey AJ:
Polypeptide composition of the mammalian tectorial membrane. Hear. Res. 25: 45-60, 1987.
Arima T, Uemura T, Yamamoto T:
Three-dimensional visualizations of the inner ear hair cell of the guinea pig. A rapid-freeze, deep-etch study of filamentous and membranous organelles. Hear. Res. 25: 61-68, 1987.
Robertson D, Anderson CJ, Cole KS:
Segregation of efferent projections to different turns of the guinea pig cochlea. Hear. Res. 25: 69-76, 1987.
Bobbin RP, Ceasar G:
Kynurenic acid and y-D-glutamylaminomethylsulfonic acid suppress the compound action potential of the auditory nerve. Hear. Res. 25: 77-82, 1987.
Lewis ER:
Speculations about noise and the evolution of vertebrate hearing. Hear. Res. 25: 83-90, 1987.
Greenberg S, Marsh JT, Brown WS, Smith JC:
Neural temporal coding of low pitch. I. Human frequency-following responses to complex tones. Hear. Res. 25: 91-114, 1987.
Tachibana M, Morioka H, Machino M, Mizukoshi O:
Cytochemical localization of specific carbohydrates in the cochlea using wheat germ agglutinin-gold. Hear. Res. 25: 115-120, 1987.
Tachibana M, Takada A:
Incorporation of palmitic acid in the organ of Corti as revealed by autoradiography. Hear. Res. 25: 121-124, 1987.
Cotanche DA, Cotton CU, Gatzy JT, Sulik KK:
Ultrastructural and electrophysiological maturation of the chick tegmentum vasculosum. Hear. Res. 25: 125-140, 1987.
Tilney MS, Tilney LG, DeRosier DJ:
The distribution of hair cell bundle lengths and orientations suggests an unexpected pattern of hair cell stimulation in the chick cochlea. Hear. Res. 25: 141-152, 1987.
Leake PA, Snyder RL:
Uptake of horseradish peroxidase from perilymph by cochlear hair cells. Hear. Res. 25: 153-172, 1987.
Pickles JO, Osborne MP, Comis SD:
Vulnerability of tip links between stereocilia to acoustic trauma in the guinea pig. Hear. Res. 25: 173-184, 1987.
Khalkhali-Ellis Z, Hemming FW, Steel KP:
Glycoconjugates of the tectorial membrane. Hear. Res. 25: 185-192, 1987.
Brown CJ, Abbas PJ:
A comparison of AP and ABR tuning curves in the guinea pig. Hear. Res. 25: 193-204, 1987.
Lippe WR:
Shift to tonotopic organization in brain stem auditory nuclei of the chicken during late embryonic development. Hear. Res. 25: 205-208, 1987.
Heierli P, Ribaupierre de F, Ribaupierre d Y:
Functional properties and interactions of neuron pairs simultaneously recorded in the medial geniculate body of the cat. Hear. Res. 25: 209-226, 1987.
Santos-Sacchi J:
Electrical coupling differs in the in vitro and in vivo organ of Corti. Hear. Res. 25: 227-232, 1987.
Hillery CM, Narins PM:
Frequency and time domain comparison of low-frequency auditory fiber responses in two anuran amphibians. Hear. Res. 25: 233-248, 1987.
Schweitzer L:
Development of brainstem auditory evoked responses in the hamster. Hear. Res. 25: 249-256, 1987.
Harris DM:
Current source density analysis of frequency coding in the inferior colliculus. Hear. Res. 25: 257-266, 1987.
Cotanche DA, Saunders JC, Tilney LG:
Hair cell damage produced by acoustic trauma in the chick cochlea. Hear. Res. 25: 267-286, 1987.
Guinan Jr JJ, McCue MP:
Asymmetries in the acoustic reflexes of the cat stapedius muscle. Hear. Res. 26: 1-10, 1987.
Rottoveel JJ, Colon EJ, Stegeman DF, Visco YM:
The maturation of the central auditory conduction in preterm infants until three months post term. I. Composite group averages of brainstem (ABR) and middle latency (MLR) auditory evoked responses. Hear. Res. 26: 11-20, 1987.
Rottoveel JJ, Graaf de R, Colon EJ, Stegeman DF, Visco YM:
The maturation of the central auditory conduction in preterm infants until three months post term. II The auditory brainstem responses (ABRs). Hear. Res. 26: 21-36, 1987.
Young JS, Upchurch MB, Kaufman MJ, Fechter LD:
Carbon monoxide exposure potentiates high-frequency auditory threshold shifts induced by noise. Hear. Res. 26: 37-44, 1987.
Liberman MC, Dodds LW:
Acute ultrastructural changes in acoustic trauma: Serial-section reconstruction of stereocilia and cuticular plates. Hear. Res. 26: 45-64, 1987.
Liberman MC:
Chronic ultrastructural changes in acoustic trauma: Serial-section reconstruction of stereocilia and cuticular plates. Hear. Res. 26: 65-88, 1987.
Rybak LP, Whitworth C:
Some organic acids attenuate the effects of furosemide on the endocochlear potential. Hear. Res. 26: 89-94, 1987.
Anniko M, Borg E, Hultcrantz M, Webster DB:
Morphological and electrophysiological study of the inner ear and the central auditory pathways following whole body fetal irradiation. Hear. Res. 26: 95-104, 1987.
Seaman RL, Lebovitz RM:
Auditory unit responses to single-pulse and twin-pulse microwave stimuli. Hear. Res. 26: 105-116, 1987.
Ikeda K, Kusakari J, Takasaka T, Saito Y:
The CA2+ activity of cochlear endolymph of the guinea pig and the effect of inhibitors. Hear. Res. 26: 117-126, 1987.
Rizer FM, Don M, Sininger Y:
Induced temporary threshold shift in guinea pigs. Hear. Res. 26: 127-128, 1987.
Barron SA, Daigneault EA:
Effect of cisplatin on hair cell morphology and lateral wall Na,K-ATPase activity. Hear. Res. 26: 131-138, 1987.
Ferrary E, Bernard C, Sterkers O, Escoubet B:
Prostaglandins in the semicircular canal of the frog. Hear. Res. 26: 139-144, 1987.
Narins PM:
Coding of signals in noise by amphibian auditory nerve fibers. Hear. Res. 26: 145-154, 1987.
Costalupes JA, Rich NC, Ruggero MA:
Effects of excitatory and non-excitatory suppressor tones on two-tone rate suppression in auditory nerve fibers. Hear. Res. 26: 155-164, 1987.
Schiano JL, Trahiotis C:
A programmable-delay line. Hear. Res. 26: 165-170, 1987.
Tachibana M, Morioka H, Nishimura H, Kitamura T:
Electron microscopic autoradiographic demonstration of inositol incorporation in the cochlea. Hear. Res. 26: 171-176, 1987.
Rask-Anderson H, Erwall C, Steel KP, Friberg U:
The endolymphatic sac in a mouse mutant with cochleo-saccular degeneration. Electrophysiological and ultrastructure correlations. Hear. Res. 26: 177-190, 1987.
Puel JL, Lenoir M, Uziel A:
Dose-dependent changes in the rat cochlea following aminoglycoside intoxication. I. Physiological study. Hear. Res. 26: 191-198, 1987.
Lenoir M, Puel JL:
Dose-dependent changes in the rat cochlea following aminoglycoside intoxication. II. Histological study. Hear. Res. 26: 199-210, 1987.
Maffi CL, Aitkin LM:
Differential neural projections to regions of the inferior colliculus of the cat responsive to high frequency sounds. Hear. Res. 26: 211-220, 1987.
Ulehlova L, Voldrich L:
Modified staining technique for surface preparation of the organ of Corti. Hear. Res. 26: 221-224, 1987.
Lusted HS:
Letter to Editor: Recording electrode site in relation to amplitude of the electrically evoked auditory brainstem response. Hear. Res. 26: 225, 1987.
Honert van den C, Stypulkowski PH:
Reply to Letter to the Editor: Hear. Res. 26: 226-227, 1987.
Manni JJ, Kuijpers W:
Longitudinal flow of macromolecules in the endolymphatic space of the rat. An autoradiographical study. Hear. Res. 26: 229-238, 1987.
Popelar J, Syka J, Berndt H:
Effect of noise on auditory evoked responses in awake guinea pigs. Hear. Res. 26: 239-248, 1987.
Zajic G, Schacht J:
Comparison of isolated outer hair cells from five mammalian species. Hear. Res. 26: 249-256, 1987.
Manley GA, Schulze M, Oeckinghaus H:
Otoacoustic emissions in a song bird. Hear. Res. 26: 257-266, 1987.
Irvine DRF:
Interaural intensity differences in the cat: Changes in sound pressure level at the two ears associated with azimuthal displacements in the frontal horizontal plane. Hear. Res. 26: 267-286, 1987.
Turner RG:
Neural tuning in the granite spiny lizard. Hear. Res. 26: 287-300, 1987.
Brown JN, Nuttall AL:
Cryoprobe-induced apical lesions in the chinchilla. I. Morphological effects of lesioning parameters. Hear. Res. 26: 301-310, 1987.
Smith DW, Brown JN, Moody DB, Stebbins WC, Nuttall AL:
Cryoprobe-induced apical lesions in the chinchilla. II. Effects on behavioral auditory thresholds. Hear. Res. 26: 311-318, 1987.
Horner KC, Cazals Y:
Rapidly fluctuating thresholds at the onset of experimentally-induced hydrops in the guinea pig. Hear. Res. 26: 319-326, 1987.
Horner KC, Serviere J, Granier-Deferre C:
Deoxyglucose demonstration of in-utero hearing in the guinea pig foetus. Hear. Res. 26: 327-333, 1987.
Thorne PR, Nuttall AL:
Laser Doppler measurements of cochlear blood flow during loud sound exposure in the guinea pig. Hear. Res. 27: 1-10, 1987.
Steel KP, Barkway C, Bock GR:
Strial dysfunction in mice with cochleo-saccular abnormalities. Hear. Res. 27: 11-26, 1987.
Hillerdal M:
Cochlear blood flow in the rat. A methodological evaluation of the microsphere method. Hear. Res. 27: 27-36, 1987.
Fechter LD, Thorne PR, Nuttall AL:
Effects of carbon monoxide on cochlear electrophysiology and blood flow. Hear. Res. 27: 37-46, 1987.
Santi PA, Anderson CB:
A newly identified surface coat on cochlear hair cells. Hear. Res. 27: 47-66, 1987.
Jones TA, Beck MM, Brown-Borg HM, Burger RE:
Far-field recordings of short latency auditory responses in the White Leghorn chick. Hear. Res. 27: 67-74, 1987.
Pitchford S, Ashmore JF:
An electrical resonance in hair cells of the amphibian papilla of the frog Rana temporaria. Hear. Res. 27: 75-84, 1987.
Rotteveel JJ, Colon EJ, Stegeman DF, Visco YM:
The maturation of the central auditory conduction in preterm infants until three months post term. IV. Composite group averages of the cortical auditory evoked responses (ACRs). Hear. Res. 27: 85-94, 1987.
Rotteveel JJ, Graaf de R, Stegeman DF, Colon EJ, Visco YM:
The maturation of the central auditory conduction in preterm infants until three months post term. V. The auditory cortical response (ACR). Hear. Res. 27: 95-110, 1987.
Nuttall AL:
Techniques for the observation and measurement of red blood cell velocity in vessels of the guinea pig cochlea. Hear. Res. 27: 111-120, 1987.
Nuttall AL:
Velocity of red blood cell flow in capillaries of the guinea pig cochlea. Hear. Res. 27: 121-128, 1987.
Rees A, Moller AR:
Stimulus properties influencing the responses of inferior colliculus neurons to amplitude-modulated sounds. Hear. Res. 27: 129-144, 1987.
Wang ZX, Ryan AF, Woolf NK:
Pentobarbital and ketamine alter the pattern of 2-deoxyglucose uptake in the central auditory system of the gerbil. Hear. Res. 27: 145-156, 1987.
Smith DI, Kraus N:
Postnatal development of the auditory brainstem response (ABR) in the unanesthetized gerbil. Hear. Res. 27: 157-164, 1987.
Kraus N, Smith DI, McGee T, Stein L, Cartee C:
Development of the middle latency response in an animal model and its relation to the human response. Hear. Res. 27: 165-176, 1987.
Robertson D, Cole KS, Corbett K:
Quantitative estimate of bilaterally projecting medial olivocochlear neurones in the guinea pig brainstem. Hear. Res. 27: 177-182, 1987.
Zhou XN, Van De Water TR:
HEMA hydrogels as a substratum for culture of inner ear and statoacoustic ganglion explants. Hear. Res. 27: 183-191, 1987.
Arehole S, Salvi RJ, Saunders SS, Henderson D:
Evoked response 'forward masking' patterns in chinchillas with temporary hearing loss. Hear. Res. 27: 193-206, 1987.
Sun X, Jen PHS:
Pinna position affects the auditory space representation in the inferior colliculus of the FM bat, Eptesicus fuscus. Hear. Res. 27: 207-220, 1987.
Yates GK:
Dynamic effects in the input/output relationship of auditory nerve. Hear. Res. 27: 221-230, 1987.
Maekawa M:
Auditory responses in the nucleus basalis of the pigeon. Hear. Res. 27: 231-238, 1987.
Tachibana M, Morioka H, Machino M, Yoshimatsu M, Mizukoshi O:
Wheat germ agglutinin binding sites in the organ of Corti as revealed by lectin-gold labeling. Hear. Res. 27: 239-244, 1987.
Rotteveel JJ, Stegeman DF, Graaf de R, Colon EJ, Visco YM:
The maturation of the central auditory conduction in preterm infants until three months post term. III. The middle latency auditory evoked response (MLR). Hear. Res. 27: 245-256, 1987.
Makela JP, Hari R, Linnankivi A:
Different analysis of frequency and amplitude modulations of a continuous tone in the human auditory cortex: A neuromagnetic study. Hear. Res. 27: 257-264, 1987.
Angelborg C, Slepecky N, Larsen HC, Soderberg L:
Colored microspheres for blood flow determinations twice in the same animal. Hear. Res. 27: 265-269, 1987.
Romand R, Despres G, Giry N:
Factors affecting the onset of inner ear function. Hear. Res. 28: 1-8, 1987.
Lim DJ:
Development of the tectorial membrane. Hear. Res. 28: 9-22, 1987.
Fermin CD, Igarashi M, Yoshihara T:
Ultrastructural changes of statoconia after segmentation of the otolithic membrane. Hear. Res. 28: 23-34, 1987.
Cotanche DA:
Development of hair cell stereocilia in the avian cochlea. Hear. Res. 28: 35-44, 1987.
Raymond J:
In vitro differentiation of mouse embryo statoacoustic ganglion and sensory epithelium. Hear. Res. 28: 45-56, 1987.
Cohen GM:
Acetylcholinesterase activity in the embryonic chick's inner ear. Hear. Res. 28: 57-64, 1987.
Sans A, Dechesne CJ:
Afferent nerve ending development and synaptogenesis in the vestibular epithelium of human fetuses. Hear. Res. 28: 65-72, 1987.
Meza G, Hinojosa R:
Ontogenetic approach to cellular localization of neurotransmitters in the chick vestibule. Hear. Res. 28: 73-86, 1987.
Park JC, Hubel SB, Woods AD:
Morphometric analysis and fine structure of the vestibular epithelium of aged C57BL/6NNia mice. Hear. Res. 28: 87-96, 1987.
Walsh EJ, McGee J:
Postnatal development of auditory nerve and cochlear nucleus neuronal responses in kittens. Hear. Res. 28: 97-116, 1987.
Romand R:
Tonotopic evolution during development. Hear. Res. 28: 117-123, 1987.
Bonfils P, Puel JL:
Functional properties of the crossed part of the medial olivo-cochlear bundle. Hear. Res. 28: 125-130, 1987.
Siegel JH, Relkin EM:
Antagonistic effects of perilymphatic calcium and magnesium on the activity of single cochlear afferent neurons. Hear. Res. 28: 131- 148, 1987.
Ulehlova L, Voldrich L, Janisch R:
Correlative study of sensory cell density and cochlear length in humans. Hear. Res. 28: 149-152, 1987.
Sweeney TK, Mroz EA, Sewell WF:
Isolation and culture of auditory cells from the goldfish (Carassius auratus). Hear Res. 28: 153-160, 1987.
Sykova E, Syka J, Johnstone BM, Yates GK:
Longitudinal flow of endolymph measured by distribution of tetraethylammonium and choline in scala media. Hear. Res. 28: 161-172, 1987.
Lonsbury-Martin BL, Martin GK, Probst R, Coats AC:
Acoustic distortion products in rabbit ear canal. I. Basic features and physiological vulnerability. Hear. Res. 28: 173-190, 1987.
Martin GK, Lonsbury-Martin BL, Probst R, Scheinin SA, Coats AC:
Acoustic distortion products in rabbit ear canal. II. Sites of origin revealed by suppression contours and pure-tone exposures. Hear. Res. 28: 191-208, 1987.
Moore BCJ, Glasberg BR:
Formulae describing frequency selectivity as a function of frequency and level, and their use in calculating excitation patterns. Hear. Res. 28: 209-226, 1987.
Steel KP, Moorjani P, Bock GR:
Mixed conductive and sensorineural hearing loss in LP/J mice. Hear. Res. 28: 227-236, 1987.
Godfrey DA, Park-Hellendall JL, Dunn JD, Ross CD:
Effect of olivocochlear bundle transection on choline acetyltransferase activity in the rat cochlear nucleus. Hear. Res. 28: 237-252, 1987.
Godfrey DA, Park-Hellendall JL, Dunn JD, Ross CD:
Effects of trapezoid body and superior olive lesions on choline acetyltransferase activity in the rat cochlear nucleus. Hear. Res. 28: 253-270, 1987.
Tonndorf J:
The analogy between tinnitus and pain: A suggestion for a physiological basis of chronic tinnitus. Hear. Res. 28: 271-275, 1987.
Moore JK:
The human auditory brain stem: A comparative view. Hear. Res. 29: 1-32, 1987.
Moore JK:
The human auditory brain stem as a generator for auditory evoked potentials. Hear. Res. 29: 33-44, 1987.
Shofner WP, Young ED:
Inhibitory connections between AVCN and DCN: Evidence from lidocaine injection in AVCN. Hear. Res. 29: 45-54, 1987.
Netten van SM, Kroese ABA:
Laser interferometric measurements on the dynamic behaviour of the cupula in the fish lateral line. Hear. Res. 29: 55-62, 1987.
Gummer AW, Smolders JWT, Klinke R:
Basilar membrane motion in the pigeon measured with the Mossbauer technique. Hear. Res. 29: 63-92, 1987.
Runhaar G, Manley GA:
Potassium concentration in the inner sulcus in perilymph-like. Hear. Res. 29: 93-103, 1987.
Charlet de Sauvage R, Aran JM, Erre JP:
Mathematical analysis of VIIIth nerve cap with a linearly-fitted experimental unit response. Hear. Res. 29: 105-116, 1987.
Offner FF, Dallos P, Cheatham MA:
Positive endocochlear potential: Mechanism of production by marginal cells of stria vascularis. Hear. Res. 29: 117-124, 1987.
Smith DW, Moody DB, Stebbins WC, Norat MA:
Effects of outer hair cell loss on the frequency selectivity of the patas monkey auditory system. Hear. Res. 29: 125-138, 1987.
Fredelius L, Bagger-Sjoback D, Rask-Andersen H:
Effects of high intensity pure tone stimulation on the endolymphatic sac -- Correlations between cochlear morphology and endolymphatic sac response. Hear. Res. 29: 139-146, 1987.
Amenta III CA, Trahiotis C, Bernstein LR, Nuetzel JM:
Some physical and psychological effects produced by selective delays of the envelope of narrow bands of noise. Hear. Res. 29: 147-162, 1987.
Vega R, Soto E, Budelli R, Gonzalez-Estrada MT:
Is GABA an afferent transmitter in the vestibular system? Hear. Res. 29: 163-168, 1987.
Siegel JH, Relkin EM:
Evidence for presynaptic facilitation in primary cochlear afferent neurons. Hear. Res. 29: 169-178, 1987.
Gifford ML, Guinan Jr JJ:
Effects of electrical stimulation of medial olivocochlear neurons on ipsilateral and contralateral cochlear responses. Hear. Res. 29: 179-194, 1987.
Honert van den C, Stypulkowski PH:
Single fiber mapping of spatial excitation patterns in the electrically stimulated auditory nerve. Hear. Res. 29: 195-206, 1987.
Honert van den C, Stypulkowski PH:
Temporal response patterns of single auditory nerve fibers elicited by periodic electrical stimuli. Hear. Res. 29: 207-222, 1987.
Stokkum van IHM:
Sensitivity of neurons in the dorsal medullary nucleus of the grassfrog to spectral and temporal characteristics of sound. Hear. Res. 29: 223-236, 1987.
Pickles JO, Comis SD, Osborne MP:
The effect of chronic application of kanamycin on stereocilia and their tip links in hair cells of the guinea pig cochlea. Hear. Res. 29: 237-244, 1987.
Sziklai I, Ferrary E, Sterkers O, Amiel C:
Vasopressin entry into the inner ear fluids of the rat. Hear. Res. 29: 245-250, 1987.
Bohne BA, Yohman L, Gruner MM:
Cochlear damage following interrupted exposure to high-frequency noise. Hear. Res. 29: 251-264, 1987.
Lenoir M, Puel JL:
Development of 2f1-f2 otoacoustic emissions in the rat. Hear. Res. 29: 265-271, 1987.
Henry KR:
Forward masking and unmasking of the offset cochlear compound action potential of the gerbil: Comparison with suppression areas of the onset cochlea compound action potential. Hear. Res. 30: 1-10, 1987.
Williams SE, Zenner HP, Schacht J:
Three molecular steps of aminoglycoside ototoxicity demonstrated in outer hair cells. Hear. Res. 30: 11-18, 1987.
Usami S, Igarashi M, Thompson GC:
GABA-like immunoreactivity in the chick basilar papilla and the lagenar macula. Hear. Res. 30: 19-22, 1987.
Arehole S, Salvi RJ, Saunders SS, Hamernik RP:
Evoked response 'forward masking' functions in chinchillas. Hear. Res. 30: 23-32, 1987.
Jones N, Fex J, Altschuler RA:
Tyrosine hydroxylase immunoreactivity identifies possible catecholaminergic fibers in the organ of Corti. Hear. Res. 30: 33-38, 1987.
Van De Water TR, Galinovic-Schwartz V:
Collagen type II in the otic extracellular matrix. Effect on inner ear development. Hear. Res. 30: 39-48, 1987.
Henry KR:
Compound action potential offset and onset tuning curves generated by simultaneous masking in the mongolian gerbil. Effects of varying the intensity of the probe stimulus from 55 to 85 dB SPL. Hear. Res. 30: 49-54, 1987.
Marcus DC, Marcus NY, Greger R:
Sidedness of action of loop diuretics and ouabain on nonsensory cells of utricle: A micro-Ussing chamber for inner ear tissues. Hear. Res. 30: 55-64, 1987.
Canlon B, Miller J, Flock A, Borg E:
Pure tone overstimulation changes the micromechanical properties of the inner hair cell stereocilia. Hear. Res. 30: 65-72, 1987.
Patuzzi RB:
A model of the generation of the cochlear microphonic with nonlinear hair cell transduction and nonlinear basilar membrane mechanics. Hear. Res. 30: 73-82, 1987.
Patuzzi RB, Yates GK:
The low-frequency response of inner hair cells in the guinea pig cochlea: Implications for fluid coupling and resonance of the stereocilia. Hear. Res. 30: 83-98, 1987.
Wu SH, Oertel D:
Maturation of synapses and electrical properties of cells in the cochlear nuclei. Hear. Res. 30: 99-110, 1987.
Borg E, Viberg A:
Age-related hair cell loss in spontaneously hypertensive and normotensive rats. Hear. Res. 30: 111-118, 1987.
Borg E:
Loss of hair cells and threshold sensitivity during prolonged noise exposure in normotensive albino rats. Hear. Res. 30: 119-126, 1987.
Canlon B:
Acoustic overstimulation alters the morphology of the tectorial membrane. Hear. Res. 30: 127-134, 1987.
Abou-Madi L, Pontarotti P, Tramu G, Cupo A, Eybalin M:
Coexistence of putative neuroactive substances in lateral olivocochlear neurons of rat and guinea pig. Hear. Res. 30: 135-146, 1987.
Csukas SR, Rosenquist TH, Mulroy MJ:
Connections between stereocilia in auditory hair cells of the alligator lizard. Hear. Res. 30: 147-156, 1987.
Fredelius L, Johansson B, Bagger-Sjoback D, Wersall J:
Qualitative and quantitative changes in the guinea pig organ of Corti after pure tone acoustic overstimulation. Hear. Res. 30: 157-168, 1987.
Irvine DRF:
A comparison of two methods for the measurement of neural sensitivity to interaural intensity differences. Hear. Res. 30: 169-180, 1987.
Cotanche DA:
Regeneration of hair cell stereociliary bundles in the chick cochlea following severe acoustic trauma. Hear. Res. 30: 181-196, 1987.
Cotanche DA:
Regeneration of tectorial membrane in the chick cochlea following severe acoustic trauma. Hear. Res. 30: 197-206, 1987.
Hunter KP, Willott JF:
Aging and the auditory brainstem response in mice with severe or minimal presbycusis. Hear. Res. 30: 207-218, 1987.
Eggermont JJ, Epping WJM:
Coincidence detection in auditory neurons: A possible mechanism to enhance stimulus specificity in the grassfrog. Hear. Res. 30: 219-230, 1987.
Bryant GM, Barron SE, Norris CH, Guth PS:
Adenosine is a modulator of hair cell-afferent neurotransmission. Hear. Res. 30: 231-238, 1987.
Martin RL, Webster WR:
The auditory spatial acuity of the domestic cat in the interaural horizontal and median vertical planes. Hear. Res. 30: 239-252, 1987.
Thorne PR, Carlisle L, Zajic G, Schacht J, Altschuler RA:
Differences in the distribution of F-actin in outer hair cells along the organ of Corti. Hear. Res. 30: 253-266, 1987.
Bonfils P, Remond MC, Pujol R:
Variations of cochlear microphonic potentials after sectioning efferent fibers to the cochlea. Hear. Res. 30: 267-271, 1987.
Arakawa E, Marcus DC, Thalmann R:
Dependence of endocochlear potential on vascular pH. Hear. Res. 31: 1-8, 1987.
Russell IJ, Richardson GP:
The morphology and physiology of hair cells in organotypic cultures of the mouse cochlea. Hear. Res. 31: 9-24, 1987.
Brown AM:
Acoustic distortion from rodent ears: A comparison of responses from rats, guinea pigs and gerbils. Hear. Res. 31: 25-38, 1987.
Schneider ME, Cotanche DA, Fambrough DM, Saunders JC, Matschinsky FM:
Immunocytochemical and quantitative studies of Na+,K+-ATPase distribution in the developing chick cochlea. Hear. Res. 31: 39-54, 1987.
Garcia P, Clopton BM:
Radial current flow and source density in the basal scala tympani. Hear. Res. 31: 55-64, 1987.
Dodson HC, Walliker JR, Bannister LH, Douek EE, Fourcin AJ:
Structural effects of short term and chronic extracochlear electrical stimulation on the guinea pig spiral organ. Hear. Res. 31: 65-78, 1987.
Snyder RL, Schreiner CE:
Auditory neurophonic responses to amplitude-modulated tones: Transfer functions and forward masking. Hear. Res. 31: 79-92, 1987.
Cazals Y, Erre JP, Aurousseau C:
Eighth nerve auditory evoked responses recorded at the base of the vestibular nucleus in the guinea. Hear. Res. 31: 93-98, 1987.
Forge A:
Specializations of the lateral membrane of inner hair cells. Hear. Res. 31: 99-109, 1987.
Carlile S, Pettigrew AG:
Directional properties of the auditory periphery in the guinea pig. Hear. Res. 31: 111-122, 1987.
Carlile S, Pettigrew AG:
Distribution of frequency sensitivity in the superior colliculus of the guinea pig. Hear. Res. 31: 123-136, 1987.
Lu SM, Schweitzer L, Cant NB, Dawbarn D:
Immunoreactivity to calcitonin gene-related peptide in the superior olivary complex and cochlea of cat and rat. Hear. Res. 31: 137-146, 1987.
Barron SE, Bobbin RP, Guth P, Norris C:
Cytochalasin D suppresses sound evoked potentials in the guinea pig cochlea. Hear. Res. 31: 147-154, 1987.
Schacht J, Zenner HP:
Evidence that phosphoinositides mediate motility in cochlear outer hair cells. Hear. Res. 31: 155-160, 1987.
Sullivan MJ, Rarey KE, Conolly RB:
Comparative ototoxicity of gentamicin in the guinea pig and two strains of rats. Hear. Res. 31: 161-168, 1987.
Rybak LP, Whitworth C:
Ototoxicity of indacrinone is stereospecific. Hear. Res. 31: 169-174, 1987.
Bishop AL, Henson Jr OW:
The efferent cochlear projections of the superior olivary complex in the mustached bat. Hear. Res. 31: 175-182, 1987.
Axelsson A, Dengerink H:
The effects of noise on histological measures of the cochlear vasculature and red blood cells: A review. Hear. Res. 31: 183-192, 1987.
Hildesheimer M, Muchnik C, Rubinstein M:
Surgical approach to the superior vestibular nerve in guinea pigs. Hear. Res. 31: 193-196, 1987.
Langner G, Schreiner C, Merzenich MM:
Covariation of latency and temporal resolution in the inferior colliculus of the cat. Hear. Res. 31: 197-201, 1987.
Godfrey DA, Carlson L, Ross CD:
Quantitative inter-strain comparison of the distribution of choline acetyltransferase activity in the rat cochlear nucleus. Hear. Res. 31: 203-210, 1987.
Ikeda K, Kusakari J, Takasaka T, Saito Y:
Early effects of acetazolamide on anionic activities of the guinea pig endolymph: Evidence for active function of carbonic anhydrase in the cochlea. Hear. Res. 31: 211-216, 1987.
Hoffman DW, Whitworth CA, Jones KL, Rybak LP:
Nutritional status, glutathione levels, and ototoxicity of loop diuretics and aminoglycoside antibiotics. Hear. Res. 31: 217-222, 1987.
Prieto JJ, Merchan JA:
Regional specialization of the cell coat in the hair cells of the organ of Corti. Hear. Res. 31: 223-228, 1987.
Thorne PR, Nuttall AL, Scheibe F, Miller JM:
Sound-induced artifact in cochlear blood flow measurements using the laser Doppler flowmeter. Hear. Res. 31: 229-234, 1987.
McGinn MD, Faddis BT:
Auditory experience affects degeneration of the ventral cochlear nucleus in mongolian gerbils. Hear. Res. 31: 235-244, 1987.
Laugel GR, Dengerink HA, Wright JW:
Ovarian steroid and vasoconstrictor effects on cochlear blood flow. Hear. Res. 31: 245-252, 1987.
Forge A, Wright A, Davies SJ:
Analysis of structural changes in the stria vascularis following chronic gentamicin treatment. Hear. Res. 31: 253-266, 1987.
Parkins CW, Colombo J:
Auditory-nerve single-neuron thresholds to electrical stimulation from scala tympani electrodes. Hear. Res. 31: 267-286, 1987.
Colombo J, Parkins CW:
A model of electrical excitation of the mammalian auditory-nerve neuron. Hear. Res. 31: 287-311, 1987.
Pierson MG, Swann JW:
The sensitive period and optimum dosage for induction of audiogenic seizure susceptibility by kanamycin in the Wistar rat. Hear. Res. 32: 1-10, 1988.
Slepecky N, Ulfendahl M, Flock A:
Effects of caffeine and tetracaine on outer hair cell shortening suggest intracellular calcium involvement. Hear. Res. 32: 11-22, 1988.
McFadden D:
Failure of a missing-fundamental complex to interact with masked and unmasked pure tones at its fundamental frequency. Hear. Res. 32: 23-40, 1988.
Horner KC, Guilhaume A, Cazals Y:
Atrophy of middle and short stereocilia on outer hair cells of guinea pig cochleas with experimentally induced hydrops. Hear. Res. 32: 41-48, 1988.
Schreiner CE, Urbas JV:
Representation of amplitude modulation in the auditory cortex of the cat. II. Comparison between cortical fields. Hear. Res. 32: 49-64, 1988.
Carlyon RP:
The development and decline of forward masking. Hear. Res. 32: 65-80, 1988.
Gleich O, Narins PM:
The phase response of primary auditory afferents in a songbird (Sturnus vulgaris L.). Hear. Res. 32: 81-92, 1988.
Arjmand E, Harris D, Dallos P:
Developmental changes in frequency mapping of the gerbil cochlea: Comparison of two cochlear locations. Hear. Res. 32: 93-96, 1988.
Schwarz DWF, Schwarz IE, Hu K, Vincent SR:
Retrograde transport of [3H]-GABA by lateral olivocochlear neurons in the rat. Hear. Res. 32: 97-102, 1988.
Ikeda K, Kusakari J, Takasaka T:
Ionic changes in cochlear endolymph of the guinea pig induced by acoustic injury. Hear. Res. 32: 103-110, 1988.
Koppl C, Gleich O:
Cobalt labelling of single primary auditory neurones: An alternative to HRP. Hear. Res. 32: 111-116, 1988.
Cousillas H, Rebillard G:
Morphological transformation of hair cells in the chick basilar papilla following an acoustic overstimulation. Hear. Res. 32: 117-122, 1988.
Dulon D, Aran JM, Schacht J:
Potassium-depolarization induces motility in isolated outer hair cells by an osmotic mechanism. Hear. Res. 32: 123-130, 1988.
Burda H, Fiedler J, Bruns V:
The receptor and neuron distribution in the cochlea of the bat, Taphozous kachhensis. Hear. Res. 32: 131-136, 1988.
Emmerling MR, Sobkowicz HM:
Differentiation and distribution of acetylcholinesterase molecular forms in the mouse cochlea. Hear. Res. 32: 137-146, 1988.
Green DM, Nguyen QT:
Profile analysis: Detecting dynamic spectral changes. Hear. Res. 32: 147-164, 1988.
Trune DR, Mitchell C, Phillips DS:
The relative importance of head size, gender and age on the auditory brainstem response. Hear. Res. 32: 165-174, 1988.
Klis JFL, Smoorenburg GF:
Cochlear potentials and their modulation by low-frequency sound in early endolymphatic hydrops. Hear. Res. 32: 175-184, 1988.
Webster DB:
Conductive hearing loss affects the growth of the cochlear nuclei over an extended period of time. Hear. Res. 32: 185-192, 1988.
Webster DB:
Sound amplification negates central effects of a neonatal conductive hearing loss. Hear. Res. 32: 193-195, 1988.
Norris CH, Housley GD, Williams WH, Guth SL, Guth PS:
The acetylcholine receptors of the semicircular canal in the frog (Rana pipiens). Hear. Res. 32: 196-206, 1988.
Greenwood DD:
Cochlear nonlinearity and gain control as determinants of the response of primary auditory neurons to harmonic complexes. Hear. Res. 32: 207-253, 1988.
Bruns V, Muller M, Hofer W, Heth G, Nevo E:
Inner ear structure and electrophysiological audiograms of the subterranean mole rat, Spalax ehrenbergi. Hear. Res. 33: 1-10, 1988.
Leake PA, Hradek GT:
Cochlear pathology of long term neomycin induced deafness in cats. Hear. Res. 33: 11-34, 1988.
Eggermont JJ, Salamy A:
Maturational time course for the ABR in preterm and full term infants. Hear. Res. 33: 35-48, 1988.
Martin GK, Lonsbury-Martin BL, Probst R, Coats AC:
Spontaneous otoacoustic emissions in a nonhuman primate. I. Basic features and relations to other emissions. Hear. Res. 33: 49-68, 1988.
Lonsbury-Martin BL, Martin GK, Probst R, Coats AC:
Spontaneous otoacoustic emissions in a nonhuman primate. II. Cochlear anatomy. Hear. Res. 33: 69-93, 1988.
Guinan Jr JJ, Gifford ML:
Effects of electrical stimulation of efferent olivocochlear neurons on cat auditory-nerve fibers. I. Rate-level functions. Hear. Res. 33: 97-114, 1988.
Guinan Jr JJ, Gifford ML:
Effects of electrical stimulation of efferent olivocochlear neurons on cat auditory-nerve fibers. II. Spontaneous rate. Hear. Res. 33: 115-128, 1988.
Quirk WS, Wright JW, Dengerink HA, Miller JM:
Angiotensin II-induced changes in cochlear blood flow and blood pressure in normotensive and spontaneously hypertensive rats. Hear. Res. 33: 129-136, 1988.
Branis M, Burda H:
Effect of ascorbic acid on the numerical hair cell loss in noise exposed guinea pigs. Hear. Res. 33: 137-140, 1988.
Trune DR, Morgan CR:
Stimulation-dependent development of neuronal cytoplasm in mouse cochlear nucleus. Hear. Res. 33: 141-150, 1988.
Rose C, Weiss TF:
Frequency dependence of synchronization of cochlear nerve fibers in the alligator lizard: Evidence for a cochlear origin of timing and non-timing neural pathways. Hear. Res. 33: 151-166, 1988.
Weiss TF, Rose C:
Stages of degradation of timing information in the cochlea: A comparison of hair-cell and nerve-fiber responses in the alligator lizard. Hear. Res. 33: 167-174, 1988.
Weiss TF, Rose C:
A comparison of synchronization filters in different auditory receptor organs. Hear. Res. 33: 175-180, 1988.
Manley GA, Yates GK, Koppl C:
Auditory peripheral tuning: Evidence for a simple resonance phenomenon in the lizard, Tiliqua. Hear. Res. 33: 181-190, 1988.
Miles FP, Nuttall AL:
In vivo capillary diameters in the stria vascularis and spiral ligament of the guinea pig cochlea. Hear. Res. 33: 191-200, 1988.
Carlisle L, Zajic G, Altschuler RA, Schacht J, Thorne PR:
Species differences in the distribution of infracuticular F-actin in outer hair cells of the cochlea. Hear. Res. 33: 201-205, 1988.
Zwislocki JJ, Chamberlain SC, Slepecky NB:
Tectorial membrane. I: Static mechanical properties in vivo. Hear. Res. 33: 207-222, 1988.
Guth PS, Norris CH, Barron SE:
Three tests of the hypothesis that glutamate is the sensory hair cell transmitter in the frog semicircular canal. Hear. Res. 33: 223-228, 1988.
Oberdorfer MD, Parakkal MH, Altschuler RA, Wenthold RJ:
Ultrastructural localization of GABA-immunoreactive terminals in the anteroventral cochlear nucleus of the guinea pig. Hear. Res. 33: 229-238, 1988.
Cycowicz Y, Schmuel M, Freeman S, Wanszelbaum A, Sohmer H:
Perinatal hypoxia and auditory brainstem response thresholds: No evidence of permanent hearing loss. Hear. Res. 33: 239-244, 1988.
Martin RL, Webster WR, Serviere J:
The frequency organization of the inferior colliculus of the guinea pig: A[14C]-2-deoxyglucose study. Hear. Res. 33: 245-256, 1988.
Browner RH, Marbey D:
The nucleus magnocellularis in the red-eared turtle, Chrysemys scripta elegans: Eighth nerve endings and neuronal types. Hear. Res. 33: 257-272, 1988.
Dechesne CJ, Thomasset M, Brehier A, Sans A:
Calbindin (CaBP 28 kDa) localization in the peripheral vestibular system of various vertebrates. Hear. Res. 33: 273-278, 1988.
Salt AN, Thalmann R:
Letter to Editor: Interpretation of endolymph flow results: A Comment on 'Longitudinal flow of endolymph measured by distribution of tetraethylammonium and choline in scala media.' Hear. Res. 33: 279-280, 1988.
Yates GK, Johnstone BM, Sykova E, Syka J:
Reply to Letter to Editor: Hear. Res. 33: 281-284, 1988.
Games KD, Winer JA:
Layer V in rat auditory cortex: Projections to the inferior colliculus and contralateral cortex. Hear. Res. 34: 1-26, 1988.
Brown AM:
Continuous low level sound alters cochlear mechanics: An efferent effect? Hear. Res. 34: 27-38, 1988.
Fechter LD, Young JS, Carlisle L:
Potentiation of noise induced threshold shifts and hair cell loss by carbon monoxide. Hear. Res. 34: 39-48, 1988.
Kemp DT, Souter M:
A new rapid component in the cochlear response to brief electrical efferent stimulation: CM and otoacoustic observations. Hear. Res. 34: 49-62, 1988.
Schwartz AM, Altschuler RA, Parakkal MH:
Development of aspartate aminotransferase and glutaminase immunoreactivity in the rat auditory nerve. Hear. Res. 34: 63-68, 1988.
Gleich O, Manley GA:
Quantitative morphological analysis of the sensory epithelium of the starling and pigeon basilar papilla. Hear. Res. 34: 69-86, 1988.
Fischer FP, Koppl C, Manley GA:
The basilar papilla of the barn owl, Tyto alba: A quantitative morphological SEM analysis. Hear. Res. 34: 87-101, 1988.
Jen PHS, Chen D:
Directionality of sound pressure transformation at the pinna of echolocating bats. Hear. Res. 34: 101-118, 1988.
Slepecky N, Ulfendahl M, Flock A:
Shortening and elongation of isolated outer hair cells in response to application of potassium gluconate, acetylcholine and cationized ferritin. Hear. Res. 34: 119-126, 1988.
Brugge JF, Reale RA, Wilson GF:
Sensitivity of auditory cortical neurons of kittens to monaural and binaural high frequency sound. Hear. Res. 34: 127-140, 1988.
Zook JM, DiCaprio RA:
Intracellular labeling of afferents to the lateral superior olive in the bat, Eptesicus fuscus. Hear. Res. 34: 141-148, 1988.
Gil-Loyzaga P, Brownell WE:
Wheat germ agglutinin and Helix pomatia agglutinin lectin binding on cochlear hair cells. Hear. Res. 34: 149-156, 1988.
Bernstein LR, Green DM:
Detection of changes in spectral shape: Uniform vs. non-uniform background spectra. Hear. Res. 34: 157-166, 1988.
Champlin CA, Feth LL:
Effects of intense pure tones on auditory temporal acuity. Hear. Res. 34: 167-178, 1988.
Liberman MC:
Physiology of cochlear efferent and afferent neurons: Direct comparisons in the same animal. Hear. Res. 34: 179-192, 1988.
Ikeda K, Morizono T:
Potassium ion conductance of the cochlear partition: Differences between the chinchilla and guinea pig. Hear. Res. 34: 193-196, 1988.
Canlon B, Borg E, Flock A:
Protection against noise trauma by pre-exposure to a low level acoustic stimulus. Hear. Res. 34: 197-200, 1988.
Flynn AJ, Dengerink HA, Wright JW:
Blood pressure in resting, anesthetized and noise-exposed guinea pigs. Hear. Res. 34: 201-206, 1988.
Hackney CM, Furness DN, Sayers DL:
Stereociliary cross-links between adjacent inner hair cells. Hear. Res. 34: 207-211, 1988.
Nuttall AL, Hultcrantz E, Larsen HC, Angelborg C:
Cochlear blood flow increases after systemic hemodilution: Comparison of simultaneous laser Doppler flowmetry and radioactive microsphere measurements. Hear. Res. 34: 215-224, 1988.
Cacace AT, Dowman R, Wolpaw JR:
T complex hemispheric asymmetries: Effects of stimulus intensity. Hear. Res. 34: 225-232, 1988.
Zenner HP, Zimmermann R, Gitter AH:
Active movements of the cuticular plate induce sensory hair motion in mammalian outer hair cells. Hear. Res. 34: 233-240, 1988.
Pfingst BE:
ARO Biological Models Workshop Auditory Neurophysiology: Relevance of Animal Studies to Human Perception. Hear. Res. 34: 241-242, 1988.
Pfingst BE:
Comparisons of psychophysical and neurophysiological studies of cochlear implants. Hear. Res. 34: 243-252, 1988.
Nadol Jr JB:
Comparative anatomy of the cochlea and auditory nerve in mammals. Hear. Res. 34: 253-266, 1988.
Viemeister NF:
Intensity coding and the dynamic range problem. Hear. Res. 34: 267-274, 1988.
Javel E, Mott JB:
Physiological and psychophysical correlates of temporal processes in hearing. Hear. Res. 34: 275-294, 1988.
Fay RR:
Comparative psychoacoustics. Hear. Res. 34: 295-306, 1988.
Ikeda K, Morizono T:
Calcium transport mechanism in the endolymph of the chinchilla. Hear. Res. 34: 307-312, 1988.
Lonsbury-Martin BL, Martin GK:
Incidence of spontaneous otoacoustic emissions in macaque monkeys: A replication. Hear. Res. 34: 313-317, 1988.
Ehret G, Merzenich MM:
Neuronal discharge rate is unsuitable for encoding sound intensity at the inferior-colliculus level. Hear. Res. 35: 1-8, 1988.
Ito S, Hoke M, Pantev C, Lutkenhoner B:
Binaural interaction in brainstem auditory evoked potentials elicited by frequency-specific stimuli. Hear. Res. 35: 9-20, 1988.
Hasko JA, Richardson GP:
The ultrastructural organization and properties of the mouse tectorial membrane matrix. Hear. Res. 35: 21-38, 1988.
Groot de JCMJ, Veldman JE:
Early effects of gentamicin on inner ear glycocalyx cytochemistry. Hear. Res. 35: 39-46, 1988.
Richards VM:
Components of monaural envelope correlation perception. Hear. Res. 35: 47-58, 1988.
Cody AR, Russell IJ:
Acoustically induced hearing loss: Intracellular studies in the guinea pig cochlea. Hear. Res. 35: 59-70, 1988.
Lutfi RA:
Complex interactions between pairs of forward maskers. Hear. Res. 35: 71-78, 1988.
Otto WC, Brown RD, Gate-White L, Kupetz S, Anniko M, Penny JE, Henley CM:
Effects of cisplatin and thiosulfate upon auditory brainstem responses of guinea pigs. Hear. Res. 35: 79-86, 1988.
Housley GD, Norris CH, Guth PS:
Histamine and related substances influence neurotransmission in the semicircular canal. Hear. Res. 35: 87-98, 1988.
Osborne MP, Comis SD, Pickles JO:
Further observations on the fine structure of tip links between stereocilia of the guinea pig cochlea. Hear. Res. 35: 99-108, 1988.
Erwall C, Jansson B, Friberg U, Rask-Andersen H:
Subcellular changes in the endolymphatic sac after administration of hyperosmolar substances. Hear. Res. 35: 109-118, 1988.
Ohyama K, Salt AN, Thalmann R:
Volume flow rate of perilymph in the guinea-pig cochlea. Hear. Res. 35: 119-130, 1988.
Woolf NK, Ryan AF:
Contributions of the middle ear to the development of function in the cochlea. Hear. Res. 35: 131-142, 1988.
Santos-Sacchi J, Dilger JP:
Whole cell currents and mechanical responses of isolated outer hair cells. Hear. Res. 35: 143-150, 1988.
Oldfield BP:
The effect of temperature on the tuning and physiology of insect auditory receptors. Hear. Res. 35: 151-158, 1988.
Avan P, Legouix JP:
Effect of elevated potassium concentration in the perilymph on the nonlinearity of cochlear microphonics in the guinea-pig cochlea. Hear. Res. 35: 159-164, 1988.
Winslow RL, Sachs MB:
Single-tone intensity discrimination based on auditory-nerve rate responses in backgrounds of quiet, noise, and with stimulation of the crossed olivocochlear bundle. Hear. Res. 35: 165-190, 1988.
Joermann G:
Masked thresholds of auditory midbrain neurons in the frog, Rana ridibunda. Hear. Res. 35: 191-200, 1988.
Freeman DM, Weiss TF:
The role of fluid inertia in mechanical stimulation of hair cells. Hear. Res. 35: 201-208, 1988.
Koppl C:
Morphology of the basilar papilla of the bobtail lizard, Tiliqua rugosa. Hear. Res. 35: 209-228, 1988.
Radionova EA:
Off-responses in the auditory system in relation to the signal end phase and neuronal characteristic frequency. Hear. Res. 35: 229-236, 1988.
Henson MM, Henson Jr OW:
Tension fibroblasts and the connective tissue matrix of the spiral ligament. Hear. Res. 35: 237-258, 1988.
Trune DR, Kiessling AA:
Decreased protein synthesis in cochlear nucleus following developmental auditory deprivation. Use of vascular saline perfusion to improve small tissue sample analysis. Hear. Res. 35: 259-264, 1988.
Steinacker A, Rojas L:
Acetylcholine modulated potassium channel in the hair cell of the toadfish saccule. Hear. Res. 35: 265-270, 1988.
Campbell JP, Henson MM:
Olivocochlear neurons in the brainstem of the mouse. Hear. Res. 35: 271-274, 1988.
Moore DR, Kowalchuk NE:
An anomaly in the auditory brain stem projections of hypopigmented ferrets. Hear. Res. 35: 275-278, 1988.
Hackney CM, Furness DN:
Letter to Editor: Are the stereociliary tip linkages on outer hair cells in the guinea pig cochlea sensitive to chronic application of kanamycin? Hear. Res. 35: 279-280, 1988.
Osborne MP, Comis SD, Pickles JO:
Reply to Letter to Editor: Hear. Res. 35: 281-283, 1988.
Ryals BM, Westbrook EW:
Ganglion cell and hair cell loss in Coturnix quail associated with aging. Hear. Res. 36: 1-8, 1988.
Dobie RA, Wilson MJ:
Auditory responses to the envelopes of pseudorandom noise stimuli in humans. Hear. Res. 36: 9-20, 1988.
Cousillas H, Patuzzi RB, Johnstone BM:
Post-stimulatory effects of direct current stimulation of the cochlea on auditory nerve activity. Hear. Res. 36: 21-40, 1988.
Gummer M, Yates GK, Johnstone BM:
Modulation transfer function of efferent neurones in the guinea pig cochlea. Hear. Res. 36: 41-52, 1988.
Rajan R, Johnstone BM:
Electrical stimulation of cochlear efferents at the round window reduces auditory desensitization in guinea pigs. I. Dependence on electrical stimulation parameters. Hear. Res. 36: 53-74, 1988.
Rajan R, Johnstone BM:
Electrical stimulation of cochlear efferents at the round window reduces auditory desensitization in guinea pigs. II. Dependence on level of temporary threshold shifts. Hear. Res. 36: 75-88, 1988.
Cazals Y, Li XQ, Aurousseau C, Didier A:
Acute effects of noradrenalin related vasoactive agents on the ototoxicity of aspirin: An experimental study in the guinea pig. Hear. Res. 36: 89-96, 1988.
Burda H, Branis M:
Postnatal development of the organ of Corti in the wild house mouse, laboratory mouse, and their hybrid. Hear. Res. 97-105, 1988.
Pollak GD:
Time is traded for intensity in the bat's auditory system. Hear. Res. 36: 107-124, 1988.
Long GR, Tubis A:
Investigations into the nature of the association between threshold microstructure and otoacoustic emissions. Hear. Res. 36: 125-138, 1988.
Manni JJ, Kuijpers W, Huygen PLM, Eggermont JJ:
Cochlear and vestibular functions of the rat after obliteration of the endolymphatic sac. Hear. Res. 36: 139-152, 1988.
Abbas PJ, Brown CJ:
Electrically evoked brainstem potentials in cochlear implant patients with multi-electrode stimulation. Hear. Res. 36: 153-162, 1988.
Klis JFL, Prijs VF, Latour JB, Smoorenburg GF:
Modulation of cochlear tuning by low-frequency sound. Hear. Res. 36: 163-174, 1988.
Quirk WS, Dengerink HA, Bademian MJ, Hall KW, Wright JW:
The effects of pentoxifylline on cochlear blood flow in normotensive and spontaneously hypertensive rats. Hear. Res. 36: 175-180, 1988.
Ryan AF, Furlow Z, Woolf NK, Keithley EM:
The spatial representation of frequency in the rat dorsal cochlear nucleus and inferior colliculus. Hear. Res. 36: 181-190, 1988.
Borg E, Engstrom B, Linde G, Marklund K:
Eighth nerve fiber firing features in normal-hearing rabbits. Hear. Res. 36: 191-202, 1988.
Frederickson CJ, Howell GA, Haigh MD, Danscher G:
Zinc-containing fiber systems in the cochlear nuclei of the rat and mouse. Hear. Res. 36: 203-212, 1988.
Cousillas H, Stewart Cole K, Johnstone BM:
Effect of spider venom on cochlear nerve activity consistent with glutamatergic transmission at hair cell-afferent dendrite synapse. Hear. Res. 36: 213-220, 1988.
Heffner RS, Heffner HE:
Sound localization acuity in the cat: Effect of azimuth, signal duration, and test procedure. Hear. Res. 36: 221-232, 1988.
Walsh EJ, McGee JA:
Rhythmic discharge properties of caudal cochlear nucleus neurons during postnatal development in cats. Hear. Res. 36: 233-248, 1988.
Collins PWP:
Synergistic interactions of gentamicin and pure tones causing cochlear hair cell loss in pigmented guinea pigs. Hear. Res. 36: 249-260, 1988.
Hall JC, Feng AS:
Influence of envelope rise time on neural responses in the auditory system of anurans. Hear. Res. 36: 261-276, 1988.
Erwall C:
General effects of hyperosmolar agents on the endolymphatic sac. Hear. Res. 36: 277-286, 1988.
Willott JF, Parham K, Hunter KP:
Response properties of inferior colliculus neurons in young and very old CBA/J mice. Hear. Res. 37: 1-14, 1988.
Willott JF, Parham K, Hunter KP:
Response properties of inferior colliculus neurons in middle-aged C57BL/6J mice with presbycusis. Hear. Res. 37: 15-28, 1988.
Guinan Jr JJ, Gifford ML:
Effects of electrical stimulation of efferent olivocochlear neurons on cat auditory-nerve fibers. III. Tuning curves and thresholds at CF. Hear. Res. 37: 29-46, 1988.
Moller AR, Jho HD:
Responses from the brainstem at the entrance of the eighth nerve in human to contralateral stimulation. Hear. Res. 37: 47-52, 1988.
Puel JL, Bobbin RP, Fallon M:
The active process is affected first by intense sound exposure. Hear. Res. 37: 53-64, 1988.
Puel JL, Bobbin RP, Fallon M:
An ipsilateral cochlear efferent loop protects the cochlea during intense sound exposure. Hear. Res. 37: 65-70, 1988.
Tilney LG, Tilney MS, Cotanche DA:
New observations on the stereocilia of hair cells of the chick cochlea. Hear. Res. 37: 71-82, 1988.
Puel JL, Bobbin RP, Fallon M:
2-amino-4-phosphonobutyric acid receptors are not involved in synaptic transmission from hair cells to auditory neurons. Hear. Res. 37: 83-87, 1988.
Warren III EH, Liberman MC:
Effects of contralateral sound on auditory-nerve responses. I. Contributions of cochlear efferents. Hear. Res. 37: 89-104, 1989.
Warren III EH, Liberman MC:
Effects of contralateral sound on auditory-nerve responses. II. Dependence on stimulus variables. Hear. Res. 37: 105-122, 1989.
Didier A, Cazals Y:
Acoustic responses recorded from the saccular bundle on the eighth nerve of the guinea pig. Hear. Res. 37: 123-128, 1989.
Forge A, Zajic G, Davies S, Weiner N, Schacht J:
Gentamicin alters membrane structure as shown by freeze-fracture of liposomes. Hear. Res. 37: 129-140, 1989.
Ostapoff EM, Morest DK:
A degenerative disorder of the central auditory system of the gerbil. Hear. Res. 37: 141-162, 1989.
Takumida M, Bagger-Sjoback D, Wersall J, Harada Y:
The effect of gentamicin on the glycocalyx and the ciliary interconnections in vestibular sensory cells: A high resolution scanning electron microscopic investigation. Hear. Res. 37: 163-170, 1989.
Hubel SB, Park JC:
Volume fraction and the ultrastructure of age pigment in the saccular epithelium of old mice. Hear. Res. 37: 171-178, 1989.
Runhaar G:
The surface morphology of the avian tectorial membrane. Hear. Res. 37: 179-188, 1989.
Trune DR, Stewart WR:
Low cost device for removing human and small primate temporal bone plugs. Hear. Res. 37: 189-190, 1989.
Dolan TG, Mills JH:
Recoveries of whole-nerve AP thresholds, amplitudes and tuning curves in gerbils following noise exposure. Hear. Res. 37: 193-202, 1989.
Kroese ABA, Das A, Hudspeth AJ:
Blockage of the transduction channels of hair cells in the bullfrog's sacculus by aminoglycoside antibiotics. Hear. Res. 37: 203-218, 1989.
Lewis ER, Henry KR:
Transient responses to tone bursts. Hear. Res. 37: 219-240, 1989.
Dunia R, Narins PM:
Tone-derived vs. tone-in-noise-derived filter functions of frog auditory nerve fibers: A comparison. Hear. Res. 37: 241-254, 1989.
Gleich O:
Auditory primary afferents in the starling: Correlation of function and morphology. Hear. Res. 37: 255-268, 1989.
Phillips DP, Kelly JB:
Coding of tone-pulse amplitude by single neurons in auditory cortex of albino rats (Rattus norvegicus). Hear. 37: 269-280, 1989.
Hoke M, Feldmann H, Pantev C, Lutkenhoner B, Lehnertz K:
Objective evidence of tinnitus in auditory evoked magnetic fields. Hear. Res. 37: 281-286, 1989.
Decraemer WF, Khanna SM, Funnell WRJ:
Interferometric measurement of the amplitude and phase of tympanic membrane vibrations in cat. Hear. Res. 38: 1-18, 1989.
Laurell G, Engstrom B:
The combined effect of cisplatin and furosemide on hearing function in guinea pigs. Hear. Res. 38: 19-26, 1989.
Laurell G, Engstrom B:
The ototoxic effect of cisplatin on guinea pigs in relation to dosage. Hear. Res. 38: 27-34, 1989.
Strube HW:
Evoked otoacoustic emissions as cochlear Bragg reflections. Hear. Res. 38: 35-46, 1989.
Liberman MC:
Rapid assessment of sound-evoked olivocochlear feedback: Suppression of compound action potentials by contralateral sound. Hear. Res. 38: 47-56, 1989.
Trune DR, Craven JP, Morton JI, Mitchell C:
Autoimmune disease and cochlear pathology in the C3H/lpr strain mouse. Hear. Res. 38: 57-66, 1989.
Garey LJ, Webster WR:
Functional morphology in the inferior colliculus of the marmoset. Hear. Res. 38: 67-80, 1989.
Bledsoe Jr SC, Sinard RJ, Allen SJ:
Analysis of histamine as a hair-cell transmitter in the lateral line of Xenopus laevis (HRR 01175). Hear. Res. 38: 81-94, 1989.
Furness DN, Richardson GP, Russell IJ:
Stereociliary bundle morphology in organotypic cultures of the mouse cochlea. Hear. Res. 38: 95-110, 1989.
Carlisle L, Forge A:
The vessels of the stria vascularis: Quantitative comparison of three rodent species. Hear. Res. 38: 111-118, 1989.
Quirk WS, Dengerink HA, Harding JW, Bademian MJ, Swanson SJ, Wright JW:
Autoregulation of cochlear blood flow in normotensive and spontaneously hypertensive rats following intracerebroventricularly mediated adjustment of blood pressure. Hear. Res. 38: 119-124, 1989.
Keithley EM, Ryan AF, Woolf NK:
Spiral ganglion cell density in young and old gerbils. Hear. Res. 38: 125-134, 1989.
Slepecky N:
An infracuticular network is not required for outer hair cell shortening. Hear. Res. 38: 135-140, 1989.
Mroz EA, Sewell WF:
Pharmacological alterations of the activity of afferent fibers innervating hair cells. Hear. Res. 38: 141-162, 1989.
Moller AR, Jho HD:
Response from the exposed intracranial human auditory nerve to low-frequency tones: Basic characteristics. Hear. Res. 38: 163-175, 1989.
LePage EL:
Functional role of the olivo-cochlear bundle: A motor unit control system in the mammalian cochlea. Hear. Res. 38: 177-198, 1989.
Hamernik RP, Patterson JH, Turrentine GA, Ahroon WA:
The quantitative relation between sensory cell loss and hearing thresholds. Hear. Res. 38: 199-212, 1989.
Henson Jr OW, Keating AW, Henson MM:
Evoked potential correlates of echolocation in the mustached bat, Pteronotus p. parnellii. Hear. Res. 38: 213-220, 1989.
Finlayson PG, Caspary DM:
Synaptic potentials of chinchilla lateral superior olivary neurons. Hear. Res. 38: 221-228, 1989.
Mott JB, Norton SJ, Neely ST, Warr WB:
Changes in spontaneous otoacoustic emissions produced by acoustic stimulation of the contralateral ear. Hear. Res. 38: 229-242, 1989.
Norton SJ, Mott JB, Champlin CA:
Behavior of spontaneous otoacoustic emissions following intense ipsilateral acoustic stimulation. Hear. Res. 38: 243-258, 1989.
Housley GD, Norris CH, Guth PS:
Electrophysiological properties and morphology of hair cells isolated from the semicircular canal of the frog. Hear. Res. 38: 259-276, 1989.
Rarey KE, Patterson K:
Establishment of inner ear epithelial cell culture: Isolation, growth and characterization. Hear. Res. 38: 277-288, 1989.
Martin RL, Webster WR:
Interaural sound pressure level differences associated with sound-source locations in the frontal hemifield of the domestic cat. Hear. Res. 38: 289-302, 1989.
Gummer AW, Smolders JWT, Klinke R:
Mechanics of a single-ossicle ear: I. The extra-stapedius of the pigeon. Hear. Res. 39: 1-14, 1989.
Gummer AW, Smolders JWT, Klinke R:
Mechanics of a single-ossicle ear: II. The columella footplate of the pigeon. Hear. Res. 39: 15-26, 1989.
Richards VM, Onsan ZA, Green DM:
Auditory profile analysis: Potential pitch cues. Hear. Res. 39: 27-36, 1989.
Hill KG, Mo J, Stange G:
Excitation and suppression of primary auditory fibres in the pigeon. Hear. Res. 39: 37-48, 1989.
Hill KG, Stange G, Mo J:
Induced suppression in spike responses to tone-on-noise stimuli in the auditory nerve of the pigeon. Hear. Res. 39: 49-62, 1989.
Hill KG, Stange G, Mo J:
Temporal synchronization in the primary auditory responses in the pigeon. Hear. Res. 39: 63-74, 1989.
Hill KG, Stange G, Gummer AW, Mo J:
A model proposing synaptic and extra-synaptic influences on the responses of cochlear nerve fibres. Hear. Res. 39: 75-90, 1989.
Santi PA, Larson JT, Furcht LT, Economou TS:
Immunohistochemical localization of fibronectin in the chinchilla cochlea. Hear. Res. 39: 91-102, 1989.
Rodrigues-Dagaeff C, Simm G, Ribaupierre de Y, Villa A, Ribaupierre de F, Rouiller EM:
Functional organization of the ventral division of the medial geniculate body of the cat: Evidence for a rostro-caudal gradient of response properties and cortical projections. Hear. Res. 39: 103-126, 1989.
Rouiller EM, Rodrigues-Dagaeff C, Simm G, Ribaupierre de Y, Villa A, Ribaupierre de F:
Functional organization of the medial division of the medial geniculate body of the cat: Tonotopic organization, spatial distribution of response properties and cortical connections. Hear. Res. 39: 127-142, 1989.
Khanna SM, Teich MC:
Spectral characteristics of the responses of primary auditory-nerve fibers to amplitude-modulated signals. Hear. Res. 39: 143-158, 1989.
Khanna SM, Teich MC:
Spectral characteristics of the responses of primary auditory-nerve fibers to frequency-modulated signals. Hear. Res. 39: 159-176, 1989.
Patuzzi RB, Yates GK, Johnstone BM:
The origin of the low-frequency microphonic in the first cochlear turn of guinea-pig. Hear. Res. 39: 177-188, 1989.
Patuzzi RB, Yates GK, Johnstone BM:
Changes in cochlear microphonic and neural sensitivity produced by acoustic trauma. Hear. Res. 39: 189-202, 1989.
Velluti R, Pedemonte M, Garcia-Austt E:
Correlative changes of auditory nerve and microphonic potentials throughout sleep. Hear. Res. 39: 203-208, 1989.
Lewis ER, Henry KR:
Cochlear nerve responses to waveform singularities and envelope corners. Hear. Res. 39: 209-224, 1989.
Burda H, Bruns V, Nevo E:
Middle ear and cochlear receptors in the subterranean mole-rat, Spalax ehrenbergi. Hear. Res. 39: 225-230, 1989.
Kelly JB, Kavanagh GL, Picton TW:
Brainstem auditory evoked response in the ferret (Mustela putorius). Hear. Res. 39: 231-240, 1989.
Muratsuka Y, Ueda H, Konishi T:
Effects of sodium bromate on ionic concentrations and osmolalities of the cochlear fluids in guinea pigs. Hear. Res. 39: 241-250, 1989.
Wiler JA, Clopton BM, Mikhail MA:
Effect of electrical pulse shape on AVCN unit responses to cochlear stimulation. Hear. Res. 39: 251-262, 1989.
Rajan R, Johnstone BM:
Contralateral cochlear destruction mediates protection from monaural loud sound exposures through the crossed olivocochlear bundle. Hear. Res. 39: 263-278, 1989.
Ikeda K, Morizono T:
Electrochemical profiles for monovalent ions in the stria vascularis: Cellular model of ion transport mechanisms. Hear. Res. 39: 279-286, 1989.
Dunia R, Narins PM:
Temporal integration in an anuran auditory nerve. Hear. Res. 39: 287-298, 1989.
Rajan R:
Tonic activity of the crossed olivocochlear bundle in guinea pigs with idiopathic losses in auditory sensitivity. Hear. Res. 39: 299-308, 1989.
Takumida M, Bagger-Sjoback D, Rask-Andersen H:
The endolymphatic sac and inner ear homeostasis. I: Effect of glycerol on the endolymphatic sac with or without colchicine pretreatment. Hear. Res. 40: 1-16, 1989.
Takumida M, Bagger-Sjoback D, Rask-Andersen H:
The endolymphatic sac and inner ear homeostasis. II: Effect of glycerol on the sensory end organs with or without colchicine pretreatment. Hear. Res. 40: 17-28, 1989.
Zappia JJ, Altschuler RA:
Evaluation of the effect of ototopical neomycin on spiral ganglion cell density in the guinea pig. Hear. Res. 40: 29-38, 1989.
Ernst A, Syka J, Mest HJ:
Arachidonate metabolites change furosemide-induced cochlear potentials. Hear. Res. 40: 39-44, 1989.
Littman T, Bobbin RP, Fallon M, Puel JL:
The quinoxalinediones DNQX, CNQX, and two related congeners suppress hair cell-to-auditory nerve transmission. Hear. Res. 40: 45-54, 1989.
Ulfendahl M, Flock A, Khanna SM:
A temporal bone preparation for the study of cochlear micromechanics at the cellular level. Hear. Res. 40: 55-64, 1989.
Juiz JM, Rueda J, Merchan JA, Sala ML:
The effect of kainic acid on the cochlear ganglion of the rat. Hear. Res. 40: 65-74, 1989.
Mitchell C, Phillips DS, Trune DR:
Variables affecting the auditory brainstem response: Audiogram, age, gender, and head size. Hear. Res. 40: 75-86, 1989.
Sohmer H, Freeman S, Schmuel M:
ABR threshold is a function of blood oxygen level. Hear. Res. 40: 87-92, 1989.
Brown MC:
Morphology and response properties of single olivocochlear fibers in the guinea pig. Hear. Res. 40: 93-110, 1989.
Ikeda K, Morizono T:
Electrochemical profile for calcium ions in the stria vascularis: Cellular model of calcium transport mechanism. Hear. Res. 40: 111-116, 1989.
Sans A, Atger P, Cavadore C, Cavadore JC:
Immunocytochemical localization of myosin, tropomyosin and actin in vestibular hair cells of human fetuses and cats. Hear. Res. 40: 117-126, 1989.
Faingold CL, Hoffmann WE, Caspary DM:
Effects of excitant amino acids on acoustic responses of inferior colliculus neurons. Hear. Res. 40: 127-136, 1989.
Phillips DP:
Timing of spike discharges in cat auditory cortex neurons: Implications for encoding of stimulus periodicity. Hear. Res. 40: 137-146, 1989.
Eggermont JJ:
Coding of free field intensity in the auditory midbrain of the leopard frog. I. Results for tonal stimuli. Hear. Res. 40: 147-166, 1989.
Code RA, Rubel EW:
Glycine-immunoreactivity in the auditory brain stem of the chick. Hear. Res. 40: 167-172, 1989.
Shannon RV:
Threshold functions for electrical stimulation of the human cochlear nucleus. Hear. Res. 40: 173-179, 1989.
Bhattacharyya TK, Dayal VS:
Influence of age on hair cell loss in the rabbit cochlea. Hear. Res. 40: 179-183, 1989.
Cheatham MA, Dallos P:
Two-tone suppression in inner hair cell responses. Hear. Res. 40: 187-196, 1989.
Shannon RV:
A model of threshold for pulsatile electrical stimulation of cochlear implants. Hear. Res. 40: 197-204, 1989.
Comis SD, Pickles JO, Osborne MP, Pepper CB:
Tip-link organization in anomalously-oriented hair cells of the guinea pig cochlea. Hear. Res. 40: 205-212, 1989.
Schrott A, Stephan K, Spoendlin H:
Hearing with selective inner hair cell loss. Hear. Res. 40: 213-220, 1989.
McDowell B, Davies S, Forge A:
The effect of gentamicin-induced hair cell loss on the tight junctions of the reticular lamina. Hear. Res. 40: 221-232, 1989.
Rouiller EM, Hornung JP, Ribaupierre de F:
Extrathalamic ascending projections to physiologically identified fields of the cat auditory cortex. Hear. Res. 40: 233-246, 1989.
Iwasa KH, Kachar B:
Fast in vitro movement of outer hair cells in an external electric field: Effect of digitonin, a membrane permeabilizing agent. Hear. Res. 40: 247-254, 1989.
Valat J, Devau G, Dulon D, Sans A:
Vestibular hair cells isolated from guinea pig labyrinth. Hear. Res. 40: 255-260, 1989.
Pantev C, Hoke M, Lutkenhoner B, Lehnertz K, Kumpf W:
Tinnitus remission objectified by neuromagnetic measurements. Hear. Res. 40: 261-264, 1989.
Davis RI, Ahroon WA, Hamernik RP:
The relation among hearing loss, sensory cell loss, and tuning characteristics in the chinchilla. Hear. Res. 41: 1-14, 1989.
Kaukoranta E, Sams M, Hari R, Hamalainen M, Naatanen R:
Reactions of human auditory cortex to a change in tone duration. Hear. Res. 41: 15-22, 1989.
Rado R, Himelfarb M, Arensburg B, Terkel J, Wollberg Z:
Are seismic communication signals transmitted by bone conduction in the blind mole rat? Hear. Res. 41: 23-30, 1989.
Pickles JO, Brix J, Comis SD, Gleich O, Koppl C, Manley GA, Osborne MP:
The organization of tip links and stereocilia on hair cells of bird and lizard basilar papillae. Hear. Res. 41: 31-42, 1989.
Conlee JW, Gill SS, McCandless PT, Creel DJ:
Differential susceptibility to gentamicin ototoxicity between albino and pigmented guinea pigs. Hear. Res. 41: 43-52, 1989.
Quirk WS, Dengerink HA, Coleman JK, Wright JW:
Cochlear blood flow autoregulation in Wistar-Kyoto rats. Hear. Res. 41: 53-60, 1989.
Sachs MB, Winslow RL, Sokolowski BHA:
A computational model for rate-level functions from cat auditory-nerve fibers. Hear. Res. 41: 61-70, 1989.
Stokkum van IHM, Gielen CCAM:
A model for the peripheral auditory nervous system of the grassfrog. Hear. Res. 41: 71-85, 1989.
Cody AR, Mountain DC:
Low-frequency responses of inner hair cells: Evidence for a mechanical origin of peak splitting. Hear. Res. 41: 89-100, 1989.
Mountain DC:
Measurement of low-frequency receptor potentials in inner hair cells: A theoretical analysis. Hear. Res. 41: 101-106, 1989.
Kaltenbach JA, Gochin P, Gerstein GL:
Spectral time-course analysis of firing patterns in the dorsal cochlear nucleus. Hear. Res. 41: 107-114, 1989.
Sokolowski BHA, Sachs MB, Golstein JL:
Auditory nerve rate-level functions for two-tone stimuli: Possible relation to basilar membrane nonlinearity. Hear. Res. 41: 115-124, 1989.
Novoselova SM:
A possibility of sharp tuning in a linear transversally inhomogeneous cochlear model. Hear. Res. 41: 125-136, 1989.
Parkins CW:
Temporal response patterns of auditory nerve fibers to electrical stimulation in deafened squirrel monkeys. Hear. Res. 41: 137-168, 1989.
Swanson GJ, Nomura S, Hogan BLM:
Distribution of expression of 2AR (osteopontin) in the embryonic mouse inner ear revealed by in situ hybridisation. Hear. Res. 41: 169-178, 1989.
Chambers RD, Matthies ML, Griffiths SK:
Correlations between various measures of head size and auditory brainstem response latencies. Hear. Res. 41: 179-188, 1989.
Billett TE, Thorne PR, Gavin JB:
The nature and progression of injury in the organ of Corti during ischemia. Hear. Res. 41: 189-198, 1989.
Wit HP, Dijk van P, Segenhout JM:
DC injection alters spontaneous otoacoustic emission frequency in the frog. Hear. Res. 41: 199-204, 1989.
McFadden EA, Saunders JC:
Recovery of auditory function following intense sound exposure in the neonatal chick. Hear. Res. 41: 205-216, 1989.
Rarey KE, Luttge WG:
Presence of type I and type II/IB receptors for adrenocorticosteroid hormones in the inner ear. Hear. Res. 41: 217-222, 1989.
Carlyon RP:
Changes in the masked thresholds of brief tones produced by prior bursts of noise. Hear. Res. 41: 223-236, 1989.
McAnally KI, Calford MB:
Spectral hyperacuity in the cat: Neural response to frequency modulated tone pairs. Hear. Res. 41: 237-248, 1989.
Flynn AJ, Quirk WS, Dengerink HA, Wright JW:
The effects of intracerebroventricularly administered angiotensin II on blood pressure and cochlear blood flow in rats and guinea pigs. Hear. Res. 41: 249-254, 1989.
Berkowitz A, Suga N:
Neural mechanisms of ranging are different in two species of bats. Hear. Res. 41: 255-264, 1989.
Steyger PS, Furness DN, Hackney CM, Richardson GP:
Tubulin and microtubules in cochlear hair cells: Comparative immunocytochemistry and ultrastructure. Hear Res. 42: 1-16, 1989.
Schrott A, Egg G, Lichtenberger O, Ernst A, Mest HJ:
The time-course of furosemide-induced strial changes in guinea pigs after pretreatment with daltroban. Hear. Res. 42: 17-22, 1989.
Schmiedt RA:
Spontaneous rates, thresholds, and tuning of auditory-nerve fibers in the gerbil: Comparisons to cat data. Hear. Res. 42: 23-36, 1989.
Carlyon RP, Buus S, Florentine M:
Comodulation masking release for three types of modulator as a function of modulation rate. Hear. Res. 42: 37-46, 1989.
Patuzzi RB, Yates, GK, Johnstone BM:
Outer hair cell receptor current and sensorineural hearing loss. Hear. Res. 42: 47-72, 1989.
Prijs VF:
Lower boundaries of two-tone suppression regions in the guinea pig. Hear. Res. 42: 73-82, 1989.
Sliwinska-Kowalska M, Parakkal M, Schneider ME, Fex J:
CGRP-like immunoreactivity in the guinea pig organ of Corti: A light and electron microscopy study. Hear. Res. 42: 83-96, 1989.
Saint Marie RL, Morest DK, Brandon CJ:
The form and distribution of GABAergic synapses on the principal cell types of the ventral cochlear nucleus of the cat. Hear. Res. 42: 97-112, 1989.
Smith DW, Mount RJ, Callahan JW:
Selective damage to cochlear efferents by the choline neurotoxin ethylcholine mustard aziridinium ion (AF64A) in the chinchilla. Hear. Res. 42: 113-117, 1989.
Pratt H, Bleich N:
Effects of click polarity on auditory brain-stem potentials: A three-channel Lissajous' trajectory study. Hear. Res. 42: 119-128, 1989.
Boettcher FA, Bancroft BR, Salvi RJ, Henderson D:
Effects of sodium salicylate on evoked-response measures of hearing. Hear. Res. 42: 129-142, 1989.
Brown AM, McDowell B, Forge A:
Acoustic distortion products can be used to monitor the effects of chronic gentamicin treatment. Hear. Res. 42: 143-156, 1989.
Gu F, Zhang Q, Sun L, Song R, Xu J:
Forward masking effects on early auditory evoked potentials. Hear. Res. 42: 157-166, 1989.
Altschuler RA, Sheridan CE, Horn JW, Wenthold RJ:
Immunocytochemical localization of glutamate immunoreactivity in the guinea pig cochlea. Hear. Res. 42: 167-174, 1989.
Girod DA, Duckert LG, Rubel EW:
Possible precursors of regenerated hair cells in the avian cochlea following acoustic trauma. Hear. Res. 42: 175-194, 1989.
Mountain DC, Hubbard AE:
Rapid force production in the cochlea. Hear. Res. 42: 195-202, 1989.
Hafidi A, Romand R:
Neurofilament immunoreactivity in vestibular ganglion neurons of the adult rat. Hear. Res. 42: 203-210, 1989.
Zwislocki JJ, Cefaratti LK:
Tectorial membrane. II: Stiffness measurements in vivo. Hear. Res. 42: 211-228, 1989.
Prazma J, Carrasco VN, Garrett CG, Pillsbury HC:
Measurement of cochlear blood flow: Intravital fluorescence microscopy. Hear. Res. 42: 229-236, 1989.
Moller AR, Jho HD:
Responses from the exposed human auditory nerve to pseudorandom noise. Hear. Res. 42: 237-252, 1989.
Dau J, Wenthold RJ:
Immunocytochemical localization of neurofilament subunits in the spiral ganglion of normal and neomycin-treated guinea pigs. Hear. Res. 42: 253-264, 1989.
Hara A, Salt AN, Thalmann R:
Perilymph composition in scala tympani of the cochlea: Influence of cerebrospinal fluid. Hear. Res. 42: 265-272, 1989.
Dijk van P, Wit HP, Segenhout JM:
Spontaneous otoacoustic emissions in the European edible frog (Rana esculenta): Spectral details and temperature dependence. Hear. Res. 42: 273-282, 1989.
Bergman M, Staatz-Benson C, Potashner SJ:
Amino acid uptake and release in the guinea pig cochlear nucleus after inferior colliculus ablation. Hear. Res. 42: 283-292, 1989.
Smith DI, Lee FS, Mills JH:
Middle latency response: Frequency and intensity effects. Hear. Res. 42: 293-303, 1989.
Caird D, Pillmann F, Klinke R:
Responses of single cells in the cat inferior colliculus to binaural masking level difference signals. Hear. Res. 43: 1-24, 1989.
Spoendlin H, Schrott A:
Analysis of the human auditory nerve. Hear. Res. 43: 25-38, 1989.
Durham D, Rubel EW, Steel KP:
Cochlear ablation in deafness mutant mice: 2-deoxyglucose analysis suggests no spontaneous activity of cochlear origin. Hear. Res. 43: 39-46, 1989.
Guttenplan M, Jenkins OH, Saunders JC:
Structural changes in hair cells after incubation in tissue culture medium. Hear. Res. 43: 47-54, 1989.
Russell IJ, Richardson GP, Kossl M:
The responses of cochlear hair cells to tonic displacements of the sensory hair bundle. Hear. Res. 43: 55-70, 1989.
Horner K, Cazals Y:
Distortion products in early stage experimental hydrops in the guinea pig. Hear. Res. 43: 71-80, 1989.
Ryals BM, Ten Eyck B, Westbrook EW:
Ganglion cell loss continues during hair cell regeneration. Hear. Res. 43: 81-90, 1989.
Smith DI, Mills JH, Schmiedt RA:
Frequency selectivity of the middle latency response. Hear. Res. 43: 95-106, 1990.
Carlisle L, Aberdeen J, Forge A, Burnstock G:
Neural basis for regulation of cochlear blood flow: Peptidergic and adrenergic innervation of the spiral modiolar artery of the guinea pig. Hear. Res. 43: 107-114, 1990.
Crowther JA, Miller JM, Kileny PR:
Effect of anesthesia on acoustically evoked middle latency response in guinea pigs. Hear. Res. 43: 115-120, 1990.
Housley GD, Norris CH, Guth PS:
Cholinergically-induced changes in outward currents in hair cells isolated from the semicircular canal of the frog. Hear. Res. 43: 121-134, 1990.
Cheatham MA, Dallos P:
Two-tone interactions in inner hair cell receptor potentials: AC versus DC effects. Hear. Res. 43: 135-140, 1990.
Henley CM III, Owings MH, Stagner BB, Martin GK, Lonsbury-Martin BL:
Postnatal development of 2f1 - f2 otoacoustic emissions in pigmented rat. Hear. Res. 43: 141-148, 1990.
Khan KM, Drescher DG:
Proteins of the gelatinous layer of the trout saccular otolithic membrane. Hear. Res. 43: 149-158, 1990.
Pratt H, Bleich N, Feingold K:
Three-channel Lissajous' trajectories of auditory brainstem evoked potentials: Contribution of fast and slow component to planar segment formation. Hear. Res. 43: 159-170, 1990.
Cooper WA, Coleman JR, Newton EH:
Auditory brainstem responses to tonal stimuli in young and aging rats. Hear. Res. 43: 171-180, 1990.
Eggermont JJ:
Temporal modulation transfer functions for single neurons in the auditory midbrain of the leopard frog. Intensity and carrier-frequency dependence. Hear. Res. 43: 181-198, 1990.
Ylikoski J, Pirvola U, Narvanen O, Virtanen I:
Nonerythroid spectrin (fodrin) is a prominent component of the cochlear hair cells. Hear. Res. 43: 199-204, 1990.
Spicer SS, Schulte BA, Adams JC:
Immunolocalization of Na+, K+ - ATPase and carbonic anhydrase in the gerbil's vestibular system. Hear. Res. 43: 205-218, 1990.
Reuter G, Zenner HP:
Active radial and transverse motile responses of outer hair cells in the organ of Corti. Hear. Res. 43: 219-230, 1990.
Stokkum van IHM:
Modelling the response of auditory midbrain neurons in the grassfrog to temporally structured monaural stimuli. Hear. Res. 43: 231-250, 1990.
Collet L, Kemp DT, Veuillet E, Duclaux R, Moulin A, Morgon A:
Effect of contralateral auditory stimuli on active cochlear micro-mechanical properties in human subjects. Hear. Res. 43: 251-262, 1990.
Hildesheimer M, Makai E, Muchnik C, Rubinstein M:
The influence of the efferent system on acoustic overstimulation. Hear. Res. 43: 263-268, 1990.
Hubbard AE, Mountain DC:
Haircell forward and reverse transduction: Differential suppression and enhancement. Hear. Res. 43: 269-272, 1990.
Geisler CD:
Evidence for expansive power functions in the generation of the discharges of low- and medium- spontaneous auditory-nerve fibers. Hear. Res. 44: 1-12, 1990.
Marcus NY, Marcus DC:
Transepithelial electrical responses to sodium and potassium of nonsensory region of gerbil utricle. Hear. Res. 44: 13-24, 1990.
Plinkert PK, Gitter AH, Zimmermann U, Kirchner T, Tzartos S, Zenner HP:
Visualization and functional testing of acetylcholine receptor-like molecules in cochlear outer hair cells. Hear. Res. 44: 25-34, 1990.
Melssen WJ, Epping WJM:
A combined sensitivity for frequency and interaural intensity difference in neurons in the auditory midbrain of the grassfrog. Hear. Res. 44: 35-50, 1990.
McAnally KI, Calford MB:
Neural sensitivity to phase of high frequency tones. Hear. Res. 44: 51-62, 1990.
Fujita H:
Mutant golden hamsters with an abnormal outer hair cell stereociliary arrangement. Hear. Res. 44: 63-70, 1990.
Sewell WF:
Synaptic potentials in afferent fibers innervating hair cells of the lateral line organ in Xenopus laevis. Hear. Res. 44: 71-82, 1990.
Boer de E:
Can shape deformations of the organ of Corti influence the travelling wave in the cochlea? Hear. Res. 44: 83-92, 1990.
McAnally KI, Calford MB:
A psychophysical study of spectral hyperacuity. Hear. Res. 44: 93-96, 1990.
Frisina RD, Smith RL, Chamberlain SC:
Encoding of amplitude modulation in the gerbil cochlear nucleus: I. A hierarchy of enhancement. Hear. Res. 44: 99-122, 1990.
Frisina RD, Smith RL, Chamberlain SC:
Encoding of amplitude modulation in the gerbil cochlear nucleus: II. Possible neural mechanisms. Hear Res. 44: 123-142, 1990.
Jian W, Wei-jia D, Ji-sheng C:
Changes in endocochlear potential during anoxia after intense noise exposure. Hear. Res. 44: 143-150, 1990.
Avan P, Loth D, Menguy C, Teyssou M:
Evoked otoacoustic emissions in guinea pig: Basic characteristics. Hear. Res. 44: 151-160, 1990.
Winter IM, Palmer AR:
Responses of single units in the anteroventral cochlear nucleus of the guinea pig. Hear. Res. 44: 161-178, 1990.
Prosen CA, Moody DB, Stebbins WC, Smith DW, Sommers MS, Brown JN, Altschuler RA, Hawkins JE Jr:
Apical hair cells and hearing. Hear. Res. 44: 179-194, 1990.
Rajan R, Robertson D, Johnstone BM:
Absence of tonic activity of the crossed olivocochlear bundle in determining compound action potential thresholds, amplitudes, and masking phenomena in anaesthetized guinea pigs with normal hearing sensitivities. Hear. Res. 44: 195-208, 1990.
Zwicker E, Peisl W:
Cochlear preprocessing in analog models, in digital models, and in human inner ear. Hear. Res. 44: 209-216, 1990.
Kossl M, Richardson GP, Russell IJ:
Stereocilia bundle stiffness: Effects of neomycin sulphate, A23187 and Concanavalin A. Hear. Res. 44: 215-230, 1990.
Dijk van P, Lewis ER, Wit HP:
Temperature effects on auditory nerve fiber response in the American bullfrog. Hear. Res. 44: 231-240, 1990.
Geisler CD, Yates GK, Patuzzi RB, Johnstone BM:
Saturation of outer hair cell receptor currents causes two-tone suppression. Hear. Res. 44: 241-256, 1990.
Epping WJM:
Influence of adaptation on neural sensitivity to temporal characteristics of sound in the dorsal medullary nucleus and torus semicircularis of the grassfrog. Hear. Res. 45: 1-14, 1990.
Patuzzi R, Rajan R:
Does electrical stimulation of the crossed olivocochlear bundle produce movement of the organ of Corti? Hear. Res. 45: 15-32, 1990.
Popper AN, Hoxter B:
Growth of a fish ear. II. Locations of newly proliferated sensory hair cells in the saccular epithelium of Astronotus ocellatus. Hear. Res. 45: 33-40, 1990.
Makela JP, Karmos G, Molnar M, Csepe V, Winkler I:
Steady-state responses from the cat auditory cortex. Hear. Res. 45: 41-50, 1990.
Prieto JJ, Rueda J, Merchan JA:
Two different secretion mechanisms in the inner ear's interdental cells. Hear. Res. 45: 51-62, 1990.
Hasko JA, Richardson GP, Russell IJ, Shaw G:
Transient expression of neurofilament protein during hair cell development in the mouse cochlea. Hear. Res. 45: 63-74, 1990.
Moller AR, Jho HD:
Late components in the compound action potentials (CAP) recorded from the intracranial portion of the human eighth nerve. Hear. Res. 45: 75-86, 1990.
Gitter AH, Zenner HP:
The cell potential of isolated inner hair cells in vitro. Hear. Res. 45: 87-94, 1990.
Kim DO, Sirianni JG, Chang SO:
Responses of DCN-PVCN neurons and auditory nerve fibers in unanesthetized decerebrate cats to AM and pure tones: Analysis with autocorrelation/ power-spectrum. Hear. Res. 45: 95-114, 1990.
Hood LJ, Martin DA, Berlin CI:
Auditory evoked potentials differ at 50 milliseconds in right- and left-handed listeners. Hear. Res. 45: 115-122, 1990.
Hall RD:
Estimation of surviving spiral ganglion cells in the deaf rat using the electrically evoked auditory brainstem response. Hear. Res. 45: 123-136, 1990.
Rajan R:
The effect of upper pontine transections on normal cochlear responses and on the protective effects of contralateral acoustic stimulation in barbiturate-anaesthetized normal-hearing guinea pigs. Hear. Res. 45: 137-144, 1990.
Horner KC, Cazals Y:
Alterations of CAP audiogram by increased endolymphatic pressure and its relation to hydrops. Hear. Res. 45: 145-150, 1990.
Gil-Loyzaga P, Bueno AM, Broto JP, Merchan-Perez AM:
Effects of perinatal hypothyroidism in the carbohydrate composition of cochlear tectorial membrane. Hear. Res. 45: 151-156, 1990.
Doi K, Mori N, Matsunaga T:
Effects of forskolin and 1,9 - dideoxy-forskolin on cochlear potentials. Hear. Res. 45: 157-163, 1990.
Gray L:
Development of temporal integration in newborn chickens. Hear. Res. 45: 169-178, 1990.
Kachar B, Parakkal M, Fex J:
Structural basis for mechanical transduction in the frog vestibular sensory apparatus. I. The otolithic membrane. Hear. Res. 45: 179-190, 1990.
Winter IM, Robertson D, Yates GK:
Diversity of characteristic frequency rate-intensity functions in guinea pig auditory nerve fibres. Hear. Res. 45: 191-202, 1990.
Yates GK, Winter IM, Robertson D:
Basilar membrane nonlinearity determines auditory nerve rate-intensity functions and cochlear dynamic range. Hear. Res. 45: 203-220, 1990.
Schmiedt RA, Mills JH, Adams JC:
Tuning and suppression in auditory nerve fibers of aged gerbils raised in quiet or noise. Hear. Res. 45: 221-236, 1990.
Zrull MC, Coleman JR:
Fetal tectum grafted as a cell suspension into the adult rat inferior colliculus. Hear. Res. 45: 237-246, 1990.
Attias J, Sohmer H, Gold S, Haran I, Shahar A:
Noise and hypoxia induced temporary threshold shifts in rats studied by ABR. Hear. Res. 45: 247-252, 1990.
Moore HC, McGinn MD:
Effects of profound sensorineural loss on gerbilline auditory encephalopathy. Hear. Res. 45: 253-264, 1990.
Evans BN:
Fatal contractions: Ultrastructural and electromechanical changes in outer hair cells following transmembraneous electrical stimulation. Hear. Res. 45: 265-282, 1990.
Prieto JJ, Rubio ME, Merchan JA:
Localization of anionic sulfate groups in the tectorial membrane. Hear. Res. 45: 283-294, 1990.
Gleich O, Johnstone BM, Robertson D:
Effects of L-glutamate on auditory afferent activity in view of its proposed excitatory transmitter role in the mammalian cochlea. Hear. Res. 45: 295-311, 1990.
Schrott A, Melichar I, Popelar J, Syka J:
Deterioration of hearing function in mice with neural crest defect. Hear. Res. 46: 1-8, 1990.
Presson JC, Popper AN:
Possible precursors to new hair cells, support cells, and Schwann cells in the ear of a post-embyronic fish. Hear. Res. 46: 9-22, 1990.
Presson JC, Popper AN:
A ganglionic source of new eighth nerve neurons in a post-embyronic fish. Hear. Res. 46: 23-28, 1990.
Cotanche DA, Dopyera CEJ:
Hair cell and supporting cell response to acoustic trauma in the chick cochlea. Hear. Res. 46: 29-40, 1990.
Teich MC, Johnson DH, Kumar AR, Turcott RG:
Rate fluctuations and fractional power-law noise recorded from cells in the lower auditory pathway of the cat. Hear. Res. 46: 41-52, 1990.
Richardson BE, Durham D:
Blood flow changes in chicken brain stem auditory nuclei following cochlea removal. Hear. Res. 46: 53-62, 1990.
Stiebler IB, Narins PM:
Temperature-dependence of auditory nerve response properties in the frog. Hear. Res. 46: 63-82, 1990.
Bobbin RP, Ceasar G, Fallon M:
Potassium induced release of GABA and other substances from the guinea pig cochlea. Hear. Res. 46: 83-94, 1990.
Rybak LP, Whitworth C, Scott V:
Organic acids do not alter the cochlear effects of ethacrynic acid. Hear. Res. 46: 95-100, 1990.
Salzer SJ, Mattox DE, Brownell WE:
Cochlear damage and increased threshold in
-difluoromethylornithine (DFMO) treated guinea pigs. Hear. Res. 46: 101-112, 1990.
Stypulkowski PH:
Mechanisms of salicylate ototoxicity. Hear. Res. 46: 113-146, 1990.
Versnel H, Prijs VF, Schoonhoven R:
Single-fibre responses to clicks in relationship to the compound action potential in the guinea pig. Hear. Res. 46: 147-160, 1990.
Grenner J, Nilsson POL, Sheppard H, Katbamna B:
Noise-induced threshold elevation as a function of peak sound pressure level. Hear. Res. 46: 161-170, 1990.
Didier A, Decory L, Cazals Y:
Evidence for potassium-induced motility in type I vestibular hair cells in the guinea pig. Hear. Res. 46: 171-176, 1990.
Zhang W, Salvi RJ, Saunders SS:
Neural correlates of gap detection in auditory nerve fibers of the chinchilla. Hear. Res. 46: 181-200, 1990.
Mills JH, Schmiedt RA, Kulish LF:
Age-related changes in auditory potentials of Mongolian gerbil. Hear. Res. 46: 201-210, 1990.
Popper AN, Saidel WM:
Variations in receptor cell innervation in the saccule of a teleost fish ear. Hear. Res. 46: 211-228, 1990.
Marsh RR, Xu L, Moy JP, Saunders JC:
Recovery of the basilar papilla following intense sound exposure in the chick. Hear. Res. 46: 229-238, 1990.
Heffner RS, Heffner HE:
Vestigial hearing in a fossorial mammal, the pocket gopher (Geomys bursarius). Hear. Res. 46: 239-252, 1990.
Prigioni I, Russo G, Valli P, Masetto S:
Pre- and postsynaptic excitatory action of glutamate agonists on frog vestibular receptors. Hear. Res. 46: 253-260, 1990.
Dememes D, Wenthold RJ, Moniot B, Sans A:
Glutamate-like immunoreactivity in the peripheral vestibular system of mammals. Hear. Res. 46: 261-270, 1990.
Okanoya K, Dooling RJ, Downing JD:
Hearing and vocalizations in hybrid Waterslager-Roller canaries (Serinus canarius). Hear. Res. 46: 271-276, 1990.
Bobbin RP, Jastreboff PJ, Fallon M, Littman T:
Nimodipine, an L-channel Ca2 + antagonist, reverses the negative summating potential recorded from the guinea pig cochlea. Hear. Res. 46: 277-288, 1990.
Arima T, Lim DJ, Kawaguchi H, Shibata Y, Uemura T:
An ultrastructure study of the guinea pig tectorial membrane 'type A' protofibril. Hear. Res. 46: 289-292, 1990.
Fastl H:
The hearing sensation roughness and neuronal responses to AM-tones. Hear. Res. 46: 293-295, 1990.
Oesterle EC, Sarthy PV, Rubel EW:
Intermediate filaments in the inner ear of normal and experimentally damaged guinea pigs. Hear. Res. 47: 1-16, 1990.
Henning GB, Zwicker E:
The effect of a low-frequency masker on loudness. Hear. Res. 47: 17-24, 1990.
Emmerling MR, Sobkowicz HM:
Acetylcholinesterase-positive innervation in cochleas from two strains of shaker-1 mice. Hear. Res. 47: 25-38, 1990.
Bobbin RP, Fallon M, Puel J-L, Bryant G, Bledsoe SC Jr, Zajic G, Schacht J:
Acetylcholine, carbachol, and GABA induce no detectable change in the length of isolated outer hair cells. Hear. Res. 47: 39-52, 1990.
Wang S, Schacht J:
Insulin stimulates protein synthesis and phospholipid signaling systems but does not regulate glucose uptake in the inner ear. Hear. Res. 47: 53-62, 1990.
Ronken DA:
Basic properties of auditory-nerve responses from a 'simple' ear: The basilar papilla of the frog. Hear. Res. 47: 63-82, 1990.
Lefebvre PP, Weber T, Rigo J-M, Delree P, Leprince P, Moonen G:
Potassium-induced release of an endogenous toxic activity for outer hair cells and auditory neurons in the cochlea: A new pathophysiological mechanism in Meniere's disease? Hear. Res. 47: 83-94, 1990.
Lohuis PJFM, Patterson K, Rarey KE:
Quantitative assessment of the rat stria vascularis. Hear. Res. 47: 95-102, 1990.
Glasberg BR, Moore BCJ:
Derivation of auditory filter shapes from notched-noise data. Hear. Res. 47: 103-138, 1990.
Saidel WM, Presson JC, Chang JS:
S-100 immunoreactivity identifies a subset of hair cells in the utricle and saccule of a fish. Hear. Res. 47: 139-146, 1990.
Shiel MJ, Cotanche DA:
SEM analysis of the developing tectorial membrane in the chick cochlea. Hear. Res. 47: 147-158, 1990.
Shannon RV, Otto SR:
Psychophysical measures from electrical stimulation of the human cochlear nucleus. Hear. Res. 47: 159-168, 1990.
Coleman JKM, Quirk WS, Dengerink HA, Wright JW:
Pentoxifylline increases cochlear blood flow while decreasing blood pressure in guinea pigs. Hear. Res. 47: 169-174, 1990.
Zhang W, Salvi RJ, Powers N, Wu J:
Evoked response narrow-band noise masking patterns in the chinchilla. Hear. Res. 47: 175-181, 1990.
Zwicker E:
On the influence of acoustical probe impedance on evoked otoacoustic emissions. Hear. Res. 47: 184-190, 1990.
McAlpine D, Johnstone BM:
The ototoxic mechanisms of cisplatin. Hear. Res. 47: 191-204, 1990.
Decraemer WF, Khanna SM, Funnell WRJ:
Heterodyne interferometer measurements of the frequency response of the manubrium tip in cat. Hear. Res. 47: 205-218, 1990.
Pedemonte M, Pena JL Jr, Velluti R:
Periaqueductal gray influence on anteroventral cochlear nucleus unitary activity and naloxone effects. Hear. Res. 47: 219-228, 1990.
Bartolami S, Guiramand J, Lenoir M, Pujol R, Recasens M:
Carbachol-induced inositol phosphate formation during rat cochlea development. Hear. Res. 47: 229-234, 1990.
Melssen WJ, Epping WJM, Van Stokkum IHM:
Sensitivity for interaural time and intensity difference of auditory midbrain neurons in the grassfrog. Hear. Res. 47: 235-256, 1990.
Weisleder P, Rubel EW:
Reversible blockade of vestibular evoked activity in the chick. Hear. Res. 47: 257-261, 1990.
Freeman DM, Weiss TF:
Superposition of hydrodynamic forces on a hair bundle. Hear. Res. 48: 1-16, 1990.
Freeman DM, Weiss TF:
Hydrodynamic forces on hair bundles at low frequencies. Hear. Res. 48: 17-30, 1990.
Freeman DM, Weiss TF:
Hydrodynamic forces on hair bundles at high frequencies. Hear. Res. 48: 31-36, 1990.
Freeman DM, Weiss TF:
Hydrodynamic analysis of a two-dimensional model for micromechanical resonance of free-standing hair bundles. Hear. Res. 48: 37-68, 1990.
Schermuly L, Klinke R:
Origin of infrasound sensitive neurons in the papilla basilaris of the pigeon: An HRP study. Hear. Res. 48: 69-78, 1990.
Bohne BA, Gruner MM, Harding GW:
Morphological correlates of aging in the chinchilla cochlea. Hear. Res. 48: 79-92, 1990.
Fay RR:
Suppression and excitation in auditory nerve fibers of the goldfish, Carassius auratus. Hear. Res. 48: 93-110, 1990.
Eggermont JJ:
On the pathophysiology of tinnitus: A review and a peripheral model. Hear. Res. 48: 111-124, 1990.
Boettcher FA, Salvi RJ, Saunders SS:
Recovery from short-term adaptation in single neurons in the cochlear nucleus. Hear. Res. 48: 125-144, 1990.
Steinacker A, Menton DN, Romero A:
Toadfish saccular hair cell bundle has a preferred orientation in the otolithic membrane. Hear. Res. 48: 145-150, 1990.
Starr A, Zaaroor M:
Eighth nerve contributions to cat auditory brainstem responses (ABR). Hear. Res. 48: 151-160, 1990.
Duckert LG, Rubel EW:
Ultrastructural observations on regenerating hair cells in the chick basilar papilla. Hear. Res. 48: 161-182, 1990.
Godfrey DA, Wiet GJ, Parli JA, Beranek KL, Ross CD:
Enzymes of transmitter and energy metabolism in rat middle ear and extraocular muscles. Hear. Res. 48: 187-194, 1990.
Henning GB:
The effect of interaural phase on frequency discrimination with broad- and narrow-band maskers. Hear. Res. 48: 195-200, 1990.
Henning GB, Wartini S:
The effect of signal duration on frequency discrimination at low signal-to-noise ratios in different conditions of interaural phase. Hear. Res. 48: 201-208, 1990.
van den Berge H, Kingma H, Kluge C, Marres EHMA:
Electrophysiological aspects of the middle ear muscle reflex in the rat: Latency, rise time and effect on sound transmission. Hear. Res. 48: 209-220, 1990.
Radionova EA:
Different phase sensitivity of low- and high-frequency neurons from the cat's cochlear nucleus. Hear. Res. 48: 221-230, 1990.
Heffner RS, Heffner HE:
Hearing in domestic pigs (Sus scrofa) and goats (Capra hircus). Hear. Res. 48: 231-240, 1990.
Trune DR, Hertler CK, Haun DKZ, Sauter RW:
Histochemistry of otic capsule sclerotic lesions in Palmerston North autoimmune strain mice. Hear. Res. 48: 241-246, 1990.
Rusch A, Thurm U:
Spontaneous and electrically induced movements of ampullary kinocilia and stereovilli. Hear. Res. 48: 247-264, 1990.
McGinn MD, Faddis BT, Moore HC:
Acoustic isolation reduces degeneration of the ventral cochlear nuclei in mongolian gerbils. Hear. Res. 48: 265-274, 1990.
Park JC, Cook KC, Verde EA:
Dietary restriction slows the abnormally rapid loss of spiral ganglion neurons in C57BL/6 mice. Hear. Res. 48: 275-280, 1990.
Horner KC:
Hypersensitivity of hydropic ears, at frequencies with normal thresholds, to temporary threshold shifts. Hear. Res. 48: 281-286, 1990.
Pelizzone M, Kasper A, Montandon P:
Binaural interaction in a cochlear implant patient. Hear. Res. 48: 287-290, 1990.
Presentations at the Symposium for Basic Research in a Clinical Environment, A symposium celebrating 30 years of research at the Eaton Peabody Laboratory on the occasion of Dr. Nelson Yuan-sheng Kiang's 60th birthday, Endicott House, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dedham, MA, USA, July 5-7, 1989.
Kiang NYS:
Curious oddments of auditory-nerve studies. Hear. Res. 49: 1-16, 1990.
Kohlloffel LUE:
Cochlear mechanics: Coiling effects (I,II) and the absorption equation (III). Hear. Res. 49: 19-28, 1990.
Freeman DM:
Anatomical model of the cochlea of the alligator lizard. Hear. Res. 49: 29-38, 1990.
Goldstein JL:
Modeling rapid waveform compression on the basilar membrane as multiple-bandpass-nonlinearity filtering. Hear. Res. 49: 39-60, 1990.
Wiederhold ML, Sharma JS, Driscoll BP, Harrison JL:
Development of the statocyst in Aplysia californica. I. Observations on statoconial development. Hear. Res. 49: 63-78, 1990.
Mulroy MJ, Fromm RF, Curtis S:
Changes in the synaptic region of auditory hair cells during noise-induced temporary threshold shift. Hear. Res. 49: 79-88, 1990.
Goldberg JM, Lysakowski A, Fernandez C:
Morphophysiological and ultrastructural studies in the mammalian cristae ampullares. Hear. Res. 49: 89-102, 1990.
Brown MC, Ledwith JV III:
Projections of thin (type-II) and thick (type-I) auditory-nerve fibers into the cochlear nucleus of the mouse. Hear. Res. 49: 105-118, 1990.
Romand R, Sobkowicz H, Emmerling M, Whitlon D, Dahl D:
Patterns of neurofilament stain in the spiral ganglion of the developing and adult mouse. Hear. Res. 49: 119-126, 1990.
Simmons DD, Manson-Gieseke L, Hendrix TW, McCarter S:
Reconstructions of efferent fibers in the postnatal hamster cochlea. Hear. Res. 49: 127-140, 1990.
Nadol JB Jr:
Degeneration of cochlear neurons as seen in the spiral ganglion of man. Hear. Res. 49: 141-154, 1990.
Hall RD:
Estimation of surviving spiral ganglion cells in the deaf rat using the electrically evoked auditory brainstem response. Hear. Res. 49: 155-168, 1990.
Keithley EM, Croskrey KL:
Spiral ganglion cell endings in the cochlear nucleus of young and old rats. Hear. Res. 49: 169-177, 1990.
Kidd RC, Weiss TF:
Mechanisms that degrade timing information in the cochlea. Hear. Res. 49: 181-208, 1990.
Liberman MC:
Effects of chronic cochlear de-efferentiation on auditory-nerve response. Hear. Res. 49: 209-224, 1990.
Delgutte B:
Two-tone rate suppression in auditory-nerve fibers: Dependence on suppressor frequency and level. Hear. Res. 49: 225-246, 1990.
Rouiller EM, Capt M, Hornung JP, Streit P:
Correlation between regional changes in the distributions of GABA-containing neurons and unit response properties in the medial geniculate body of the cat. Hear. Res. 49: 249-258, 1990.
Godfrey DA, Beranek KL, Carlson L, Parli JA, Dunn JD, Ross CD:
Contribution of centrifugal innervation to choline acetyltransferase activity in the cat cochlear nucleus. Hear. Res. 49: 259-280, 1990.
Adams JC, Mugnaini E:
Immunocytochemical evidence for inhibitory and disinhibitory circuits in the superior olive. Hear. Res. 49: 281-298, 1990.
Johnson DH, Dabak A, Tsuchitani C:
Function-based modeling of binaural processing: Interaural level. Hear. Res. 49: 301-320, 1990.
Guinan JJ Jr, Li RYS:
Signal processing in brainstem auditory neurons which receive giant endings (calcyces of Held) in the medial nucleus of the trapezoid body of the cat. Hear. Res. 49: 321-334, 1990.
Colburn HS, Han YA, Culotta CP:
Coincidence model of MSO responses. Hear. Res. 49: 335-346, 1990.
Furst M, Eyal S, Korczyn AD:
Prediction of binaural click lateralization by brainstem auditory evoked potentials. Hear. Res. 49: 347-359, 1990.
Fullerton BC, Kiang NYS:
The effect of brainstem lesions on brainstem auditory evoked potentials in the cat. Hear. Res. 49: 363-390, 1990.
Harris DM, Rotche R, Freedom T:
Postnatal growth of cochlear spiral in mongolian gerbil. Hear. Res. 50: 1-6, 1990.
Snyder RL, Rebscher SJ, Cao K, Leake PA, Kelly K:
Chronic intracochlear electrical stimulation in the neonatally deafened cat. I: Expansion of central representation. Hear. Res. 50: 7-33, 1990.
Groot de JCMJ, Meeuwsen F, Ruizendaal WE, Veldman JE: Ultrastructural localization of gentamicin in the cochlea. Hear. Res. 50: 34-42, 1990.
Pfingst BE, Rai DT:
Effects of level on nonspectral frequency difference limens for electrical and acoustic stimuli. Hear. Res. 50: 43-56, 1990.
Ryan AF, Miller JM, Wang ZX, Woolf NK:
Spatial distribution of neural activity evoked by electrical stimulation of the cochlea. Hear. Res. 50: 57-60, 1990.
Palmer AR, Rees A, Caird D:
Interaural delay sensitivity to tones and broad band signals in the guinea-pig inferior colliculus. Hear. Res. 50: 61-86, 1990.
Ryals BM, Westbrook EW:
Hair cell regeneration in senescent quail. Hear. Res. 50: 87-96, 1990.
Aitkin L, Martin R:
Neurons in the inferior colliculus of cats sensitive to sound-source elevation. Hear. Res. 50: 97-106, 1990.
Fukushima N, White P, Harrison RV:
Influence of acoustic deprivation on recovery of hair cells after acoustic trauma. Hear. Res. 50: 107-118, 1990.
Flynn AJ, Dengerink HA, Wright JW:
Androgenic effects on angiotensin II-induced blood pressure and cochlear blood flow changes in rats. Hear. Res. 50: 119-126, 1990.
Sewell WF, Mroz EA:
Purification of a low-molecular-weight excitatory substance from the inner ears of goldfish. Hear. Res. 50: 127-138, 1990.
Pickles JO, Brix J, Manley GA:
Influence of collagenase on tip links in hair cells of the chick basilar papilla. Hear. Res. 50: 139-144, 1990.
Yates GK:
Basilar membrane nonlinearity and its influence on auditory nerve rate-intensity functions. Hear. Res. 50: 145-162, 1990.
Hellstrom LI, Schmiedt RA:
Compound action potential input/output functions in young and quiet-aged gerbils. Hear. Res. 50: 163-174, 1990.
Okanoya K, Dooling RJ:
Detection of auditory sinusoides of fixed and uncertain frequency by budgerigars (Melopsittacus undulatus) and zebra finches (Poephila guttata). Hear. Res. 50: 175-184, 1990.
Okanoya K, Dooling RJ:
Detection of gaps in noise by budgerigars (Melopsittacus undulatus) and zebra finches (Poephila guttata). Hear. Res. 50: 185-192, 1990.
Cheatham MA, Dallos P:
Comparison of low- and high-side two-tone suppression in inner hair cell and organ of Corti responses. Hear. Res. 50: 193-210, 1990.
Gratton MA, Salvi RJ, Kamen BA, Saunders SS:
Interaction of cisplatin and noise on the peripheral auditory system. Hear. Res. 50: 211-224, 1990.
Pfingst BE:
Changes over time in thresholds for electrical stimulation of the cochlea. Hear. Res. 50: 225-236, 1990.
Yano J, Sugai T, Sugitani M, Ooyama H:
Observations of the sensing and the tectorial membrane in bullfrog amphibian papilla: Their possible functional roles. Hear. Res. 50: 237-244, 1990.
Salvi RJ, Saunders SS, Gratton MA, Arehole S, Powers N:
Enhanced evoked response amplitudes in the inferior colliculus of the chinchilla following acoustic trauma. Hear. Res. 50: 245-258, 1990.
Henson OW, Koplas PA, Keating AW, Huffman RF, Henson MM:
Cochlear resonance in the mustached bat: Behavioral adaptations. Hear. Res. 50: 259-274, 1990.
Statler KD, Chamberlain SC, Slepecky NB, Smith RL:
Development of mature microcystic lesions in the cochlear nuclei of the Mongolian gerbil, Meriones unguiculatus. Hear. Res. 50: 275-288, 1990.
Zenner HP, Zimmermann U, Gitter AH:
Cell potential and motility of isolated mammalian vestibular sensory cells. Hear. Res. 50: 289-294, 1990.
Schermuly L, Vossieck T, Klinke R:
Furosemide has no effect on endocochlear potential and tuning properties of primary afferent fibres in the pigeon inner ear. Hear. Res. 50: 295-298, 1990.
Chambers RD, Griffiths SK:
Effects of age on the adult auditory middle latency response. Hear. Res. 51: 1-10, 1991.
Saint Marie RL, Benson CG, Ostapoff EM, Morest DK:
Glycine immunoreactive projections from the dorsal to the anteroventral cochlear nucleus. Hear. Res. 51: 11-28, 1991.
Robertson D, Wilson SA:
Changes in cochlear sensitivity do not alter relative thresholds of different spontaneous rate categories of primary auditory nerve fibres. Hear. Res. 51: 29-32, 1991.
Hafner H, Pratt H, Joachims Z, Feinsod M, Blazer S:
Development of auditory brainstem evoked potentials in newborn infants: A three-channel Lissajous' trajectory study. Hear. Res. 51: 33-48, 1991.
Hildesheimer M, Sharon R, Muchnik C, Sahartov E, Rubinstein M:
The effect of bilateral sympathectomy on noise induced temporary threshold shift. Hear. Res. 51: 49-54, 1991.
Whitehead ML, Martin GK, Lonsbury-Martin BL:
Effects of the crossed acoustic reflex on distortion-product otoacoustic emissions in awake rabbits. Hear. Res. 51: 55-72, 1991.
Norton SJ, Bargones JY, Rubel EW:
Development of otoacoustic emissions in gerbil: Evidence for micromechanical changes underlying development of the place code. Hear. Res. 51: 73-92, 1991.
Dirckx JJJ, Decraemer WF:
Human tympanic membrane deformation under static pressure. Hear. Res. 51: 93-106, 1991.
Decraemer WF, Dirckx JJJ, Funnell WRJ:
Shape and derived geometrical parameters of the adult, human tympanic membrane measured with a phase-shift moire interferometer. Hear. Res. 51: 107-122, 1991.
Abbas PJ, Brown CJ:
Electrically evoked auditory brainstem response: Growth of response with current level. Hear. Res. 51: 123-138, 1991.
Abbas PJ, Brown CJ:
Electrically evoked auditory brainstem response: Refractory properties and strength-duration functions. Hear. Res. 51: 139-148, 1991.
Kaltenbach JA, Lazor J:
Tonotopic maps obtained from the surface of the dorsal cochlear nucleus of the hamster and rat. Hear. Res. 51: 149-160, 1991.
Hildesheimer M, Henkin Y, Muchnik C, Anafi R, Sahartov E, Rubinstein M:
Sedation effect of temporary threshold shift induced by acoustic overstimulation. Hear. Res. 51: 161-166, 1991.
Raphael Y, Altschuler RA:
Scar formation after drug-induced cochlear insult. Hear. Res. 51: 173-184, 1991.
Ikeda K, Morizono T:
Ionic activities of the inner ear fluid and ionic permeabilities of the cochlear duct in endolymphatic hydrops of the guinea pig. Hear. Res. 51: 185-192, 1991.
Lippe WR:
Reduction and recovery of neuronal size in the cochlear nucleus of the chicken following aminoglycoside intoxication. Hear. Res. 51: 193-202, 1991.
Nuttall AL, Dolan DF, Avinash G:
Laser Doppler velocimetry of basilar membrane vibration. Hear. Res. 51: 203-214, 1991.
Ruggero MA, Rich NC:
Application of a commercially-manufactured Doppler-shift laser velocimeter to the measurement of basilar-membrane vibration. Hear. Res. 51: 215-230, 1991.
Bobbin RP, Fallon M, Li L, and Berlin CI:
Guinea pigs show post-natal stability in frequency mapping at the basal turn. Hear. Res. 51: 231-234, 1991.
Nuttall AL, Dolan DF:
Cochlear microphonic enhancement in two tone interactions. Hear. Res. 51: 235-246, 1991.
Muller M:
Frequency representation in the rat cochlea. Hear. Res. 51: 247-254, 1991.
Puel JL, Ladrech S, Chabert R, Pujol R, Eybalin M:
Electrophysiological evidence for the presence of NMDA receptors in the guinea pig cochlea. Hear. Res. 51: 255-264, 1991.
Carlile S:
The auditory periphery of the ferret: Postnatal development of acoustic properties. Hear. Res. 51: 265-278, 1991.
Rennie KJ, Ashmore JF:
Ionic currents in isolated vestibular hair cells from the guinea-pig crista ampullaris. Hear. Res. 51: 279-292, 1991.
Whitehead ML, Lonsbury-Martin BL, Martin GK:
Slow variation of the amplitude of acoustic distortion at f2-f1 in awake rabbits. Hear. Res. 51: 293-300, 1991.
Seaman RL:
Method to record evoked potentials from the frog eighth nerve. Hear. Res. 51: 301-305, 1991.
Klump GM, Okanoya K:
Temporal modulation transfer functions in the European Starling (Sturnus vulgaris): I. Psychophysical modulation detection thresholds. Hear. Res. 52: 1-12, 1991.
Heffner RS, Heffner HE:
Behavioral hearing range of the chinchilla. Hear. Res. 52: 13-16, 1991.
Gonzalez-Hernandez TH, Galindo-Mireles D, Casteneyra-Perdomo A, Ferres-Torres R:
Divergent projections of projecting neurons of the inferior colliculus to the medial geniculate body and the contralateral inferior colliculus in the rat. Hear. Res. 52: 17-22, 1991.
Starr PA, Sewell WF:
Neurotransmitter release from hair cells and its blockade by glutamate-receptor antagonists. Hear. Res. 52: 23-42, 1991.
Czibulka A, Schwartz IR:
Neuronal populations in the gerbil PVCN: Effects of age, hearing status and microcysts. Hear. Res. 52: 43-58, 1991.
Zajic G, Nair TS, Ptok M, Van Waes C, Altschuler RA, Schacht J, Carey TE:
Monoclonal antibodies to inner ear antigens: I. Antigens expressed by supporting cells of the guinea pig cochlea. Hear. Res. 52: 59-72, 1991.
Ehrenberger K, Felix D:
Glutamate receptors in afferent cochlear neurotransmission in guinea pigs. Hear. Res. 52: 73-80, 1991.
Decory L, Hiel H, Aran JM:
In vivo noise exposure alters the in vitro motility and viability of outer hair cells. Hear. Res. 52: 81-88, 1991.
Santos-Sacchi J:
Isolated supporting cells from the organ of Corti: Some whole cell electrical characteristics and estimates of gap junctional conductance. Hear. Res. 52: 89-98, 1991.
Avan P, Bonfils P, Loth D, Narcy P, Trotoux J:
Quantitative assessment of human cochlear function by evoked otoacoustic emissions. Hear. Res. 52: 99-112, 1991.
Van Stokkum IHM, Melssen WJ:
Measuring and modelling the response of auditory midbrain neurons in the grassfrog to temporally structured binaural stimuli. Hear. Res. 52: 113-132, 1991.
Kuijpers W, Tonnaer ELGM, Peters TA, Ramaekers FCS:
Expression of intermediate filament proteins in the mature inner ear of the rat and guinea pig. Hear. Res. 52: 133-146, 1991.
Horner KC:
Old theme and new reflections: Hearing impairment associated with endolymphatic hydrops. Hear. Res. 52: 147-156, 1991.
Despres G, Hafidi A, Romand R:
Immunohistochemical localization of nerve growth factor receptor in the cochlea and in the brainstem of the perinatal rat. Hear. Res. 52: 157-166, 1991.
Kim DO, Parham K:
Auditory nerve spatial encoding of high-frequency pure tones: Population response profiles derived from d'measure associated with nearby places along the cochlea. Hear. Res. 52: 167-180, 1991.
Subramaniam M, Campo P, Henderson D:
The effect of exposure level on the development of progressive resistance to noise. Hear. Res. 52: 181-188, 1991.
Bernstein LR:
Measurement and specification of the envelope correlation between two narrow bands of noise. Hear. Res. 52: 189-194, 1991.
Zhou N, Parks TN:
Pharmacology of excitatory amino acid neurotransmission in nucleus laminaris of the chick. Hear. Res. 52: 195-200, 1991.
Faingold CL, Boersma Anderson CA, Caspary DM:
Involvement of GABA in acoustically-evoked inhibition in inferior colliculus neurons. Hear. Res. 52: 201-216, 1991.
Quirk WS, Shapiro BD, Miller JM, Nuttall AL:
Noise-induced changes in red blood cell velocity in lateral wall vessels of the rat cochlea. Hear. Res. 52: 217-224, 1991.
Dulon D, Zajic G, Schacht J:
Differential motile response of isolated inner and outer hair cells to stimulation by potassium and calcium ions. Hear. Res. 52: 225-232, 1991.
Zakarauskas P, Cynader MS:
Aural intensity for a moving source. Hear. Res. 52: 233-244, 1991.
Schrott A, Puel JL, Rebillard G:
Cochlear origin of 2f1-f2 distortion products assessed by using 2 types of mutant mice. Hear. Res. 52: 245-254, 1991.
Shore SE, Helfert RH, Bledsoe SC Jr, Altschuler RA, Godfrey DA:
Descending projections to the dorsal and ventral divisions of the cochlear nucleus in guinea pig. Hear. Res. 52: 255-268, 1991.
Berlin CI, Hood LJ, Barlow EK, Morehouse CR, Smith EG:
Derived guinea pig compound VIIIth nerve action potentials to continuous pure tones. Hear. Res. 52: 271-280, 1991.
Schneider I, Gray L:
Rapid development of a sensory attribute in young chickens. Hear. Res. 52: 281-287, 1991.
Evans BN, Hallworth R, Dallos P:
Outer hair cell electromotility: The sensitivity and vulnerability of the DC component. Hear. Res. 52: 288-304, 1991.
Pou AM, Fallon M, Winbery S, Bobbin RP:
Lowering extracellular calcium decreases the length of isolated outer hair cells. Hear. Res. 52: 305-311, 1991.
Booth JC, Cramb DA:
Threshold integration of bi-amplitude signals. Hear. Res. 52: 312-320, 1991.
Hillerdal M, Andersson SE:
The effects of calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) on cochlear and mucosal blood flow in the albino rabbit. Hear. Res. 52: 321-328, 1991.
Clopton BM, Backoff PM:
Spectrotemporal receptive fields of neurons in cochlear nucleus of guinea pig. Hear. Res. 52: 329-344, 1991.
Pirvola U, Lehtonen E, Ylikoski J:
Spatiotemporal development of cochlear innervation and hair cell differentiation in the rat. Hear. Res. 52: 345-355, 1991.
Hashino E, Tanaka Y, Sokabe M:
Hair cell damage and recovery following chronic application of kanamycin in the chick cochlea. Hear. Res. 52: 356-368, 1991.
Munyer PD, Schulte BA:
Immunohistochemical identification of proteoglycans in gelatinous membranes of cat and gerbil inner ear. Hear. Res. 52: 369-378, 1991.
Cotanche DA, Corwin JT:
Stereociliary bundles reorient during hair cell development and regeneration in the chick cochlea. Hear. Res. 52: 379-402, 1991.
Neely JG, Thompson AM, Gower DJ:
Detection and localization of heat shock protein 70 in the normal guinea pig cochlea. Hear. Res. 52: 403-406, 1991.
Zajic G, Schacht J:
Shape changes in isolated outer hair cells: Measurements with attached microspheres. Hear. Res. 52: 407-410, 1991.
Peake WT, Rosowski JJ:
Impedance matching, optimum velocity, and ideal middle ears. Hear. Res. 53: 1-6, 1991.
Canlon B, Brundin L:
Mechanically induced length changes of isolated outer hair cells are metabolically dependent. Hear. Res. 53: 7-16, 1991.
Phillips DP, Sark SA:
Separate mechanisms control spike numbers and inter-spike intervals in transient responses of cat auditory cortex neurons. Hear. Res. 53: 17-27, 1991.
Backoff PM, Clopton BM:
A spectrotemporal analysis of DCN single unit responses to wideband noise in guinea pig. Hear. Res. 53: 28-40, 1991.
Shapiro SM:
Binaural effects in brainstem auditory evoked potentials of jaundiced Gunn rats. Hear. Res. 53: 41-48, 1991.
Schermuly L, Topp G, Klinke R:
A previously unknown hair cell epithelium in the pigeon cochlea: The papilla chaotica. Hear. Res. 53: 49-56, 1991.
Patuzzi RB, Bull CL:
Electrical responses from the chicken basilar papilla. Hear. Res. 53: 57-77, 1991.
Willott JF, Parham K, Hunter KP:
Comparison of the auditory sensitivity of neurons in the cochlear nucleus and inferior colliculus of young and aging C57BL/6J and CBA/J mice. Hear. Res. 53: 78-94, 1991.
Karlsson KK, Ulfendahl M, Khanna SM, Flock A:
The effects of quinine on the cochlear mechanics in the isolated temporal bone preparation. Hear. Res. 53: 95-100, 1991.
Gerken GM, Solecki JM, Boettcher FA:
Temporal integration of electrical stimulation of auditory nuclei in normal-hearing and hearing-impaired cat. Hear. Res. 53: 101-112, 1991.
Rydmarker S, Horner KC:
Atrophy of outer hair cell stereocilia and hearing loss in hydropic cochleae. Hear. Res. 53: 113-122, 1991.
Plinkert PK, Zenner HP, Heilbronn E:
A nicotinic acetylcholine receptor-like
-bungarotoxin-binding site on outer hair cells. Hear. Res. 53: 123-130, 1991.
Relkin EM, Smith RL:
Forward masking of the compound action potential: Thresholds for the detection of the N1 peak. Hear. Res. 53: 131-140, 1991.
Zwicker E, Henning GB:
On the effect of interaural phase differences on loudness. Hear. Res. 53: 141-152, 1991.
Rajan R, Irvine DRF, Cassell JF:
Normative N1 audiogram data for the barbiturate-anaesthetised domestic cat. Hear. Res. 53: 153-158, 1991.
Collinge C, Schweitzer L:
Details of the central projections of the cochlear nerve in the hamster revealed by the fluorescent tracer Dil. Hear. Res. 53: 159-172, 1991.
Raphael Y:
Pure-tone overstimulation protects surviving avian hair cells from acoustic trauma. Hear. Res. 53: 173-184, 1991.
Franklin DJ, Lonsbury-Martin BL, Stagner BB, Martin GK:
Altered susceptibility of 2f1-f2 acoustic-distortion products to the effects of repeated noise exposure in rabbits. Hear. Res. 53: 185-208, 1991.
Meurice JC, Paquereau J, Marillaud A:
Same location of the source of P1 of BAEPs and N1 of CAP in guinea pig. Hear. Res. 53: 209-216, 1991.
Hellstrom LI, Schmiedt RA:
Rate/level functions of auditory-nerve fibers in young and quiet-aged gerbils. Hear. Res. 53: 217-222, 1991.
Khan KM, Hatfield JS, Drescher DG:
Carbohydrates associated with the cell coat surrounding cells of the rainbow trout saccular macula as revealed by lectine probes. Hear. Res. 53: 223-229, 1991.
Marks SC, Mattox DE, Casero RA:
The effects of DFMO on polyamine metabolism in the inner ear. Hear. Res. 53: 230-236, 1991.
Pratt H, Zaaroor M, Bleich N, Starr A:
Effects of myelin or cell body brainstem lesions on 3-channel Lissajous' trajectories of feline auditory brainstem evoked potentials. Hear. Res. 53: 237-252, 1991.
Dannhof BJ, Bruns V:
The organ of Corti in the bat Hipposideros bicolor. Hear. Res. 53: 253-268, 1991.
Whitehead ML:
Slow variations of the amplitude and frequency of spontaneous otoacoustic emissions. Hear. Res. 53: 269-280, 1991.
Fischer FP, Brix J, Singer I, Miltz C:
Contacts between hair cells in the avian cochlea. Hear. Res. 53: 281-292, 1991.
Richardson GP, Russell IJ:
Cochlear cultures as a model system for studying aminoglycoside induced ototoxicity. Hear. Res. 53: 293-311, 1991.
Smith DI, Mills JH:
Low-frequency component of the gerbil brainstem response: Response characteristics and anesthesia effects. Hear. Res. 54: 1-10, 1991.
Harrison RV, Nagasawa A, Smith DW, Stanton S, Mount RJ:
Reorganization of auditory cortex after neonatal high frequency cochlear hearing loss. Hear. Res. 54: 11-19, 1991.
Bancroft BR, Boettcher FA, Salvi RJ, Wu J:
Effects of noise and salicylate on auditory evoked-response thresholds in the chinchilla. Hear. Res. 54: 20-28, 1991.
Drenckhahn D, Merte C, Von During M, Smolders J, Klinke R:
Actin, myosin and
-actinin containing filament bundles in hyaline cells of the caiman cochlea. Hear. Res. 54: 29-38, 1991.
Hoeffding V, Fechter LD:
Unusual morphology of the stria vascularis in pigmented strain 2/NCR guinea pigs. Hear. Res. 54: 39-44, 1991.
Patuzzi RB, Thompson ML:
Cochlear efferent neurones and protection against acoustic trauma: Protection of outer hair cell receptor current and interanimal variability. Hear. Res. 54: 45-58, 1991.
Prieto JJ, Rueda J, Rubio ME, Merchan JA:
Pilocarpine elicits the interdental cell secretory activity of the inner ear. Hear. Res. 54: 59-66, 1991.
Jiang ZD, Zheng MS, Sun DK, Liu XY:
Brainstem auditory evoked responses from birth to adulthood: Normative data of latency and interval. Hear. Res. 54: 67-74, 1991.
El Barbary A:
Auditory nerve of the normal and jaundiced rat. I. Spontaneous discharge rate and cochlear nerve histology. Hear. Res. 54: 75-90, 1991.
El Barbary A:
Auditory nerve of the normal and jaundiced rat. II. Frequency selectivity and two-tone rate suppression. Hear. Res. 54: 91-104, 1991.
Geisler CD:
A cochlear model using feedback from motile outer hair cells. Hear. Res. 54: 105-117, 1991.
Ikeda K, Morizono T:
The ionic and electric environment in the endolymphatic sac of the chinchilla: Relevance to the longitudinal flow. Hear. Res. 54: 118-122, 1991.
Tarnowski BI, Schmiedt RA, Hellstrom LI, Lee FS, Adams JC:
Age-related changes in cochleas of mongolian gerbils. Hear. Res. 54: 123-134, 1991.
Bobbin RP, Ceasar G, Fallon M:
Changing cation levels (Mg2+, Ca2+, Na+) alters the release of glutamate, GABA, and other substances from the guinea pig cochlea. Hear. Res. 54: 135-144, 1991.
Doyle WJ, Webster DB:
Neonatal conductive hearing loss does not compromise brainstem auditory function and structure in rhesus monkeys. Hear. Res. 54: 145-151, 1991.
Pickles JO, Von Perger M, Rouse GW, Brix J:
The development of links between stereocilia in hair cells of the chick basilar papilla. Hear. Res. 54: 153-163, 1991.
Greenwood DD:
Critical bandwidth and consonance in relation to cochlear frequency-position coordinates. Hear. Res. 54: 164-208, 1991.
Greenwood DD:
Critical bandwidth and consonance: Their operational definitions in relation to cochlear nonlinearity and combination tones. Hear. Res. 54: 209-246, 1991.
Scarfone E, Ulfendahl M, Figueroa L, Flock A:
Anaesthetics may change the shape of isolated Type I hair cells. Hear. Res. 54: 247-250, 1991.
Leake PA, Hradek GT, Rebscher SJ, Snyder RL:
Chronic intracochlear electrical stimulation induces selective survival of spiral ganglion neurons in neonatally deafened cats. Hear. Res. 54: 251-271, 1991.
Hultcrantz M, Snyder RL, Rebscher SJ, Peake PA:
Effects of neonatal deafening and chronic intracochlear electrical stimulation on the cochlear nucleus in cats. Hear. Res. 54: 272-280, 1991.
Code RA, Churchill L:
GABA(subscript A) Receptors in auditory brainstem nuclei of the chick during development and after cochlea removal. Hear. Res. 54: 281-295, 1991.
Gao WY, Ding DI, Zheng XY, Ruan FM:
Changes in the stereocilia and non-monotonic pattern of threshold shift after exposure to impulse noise. Hear. Res. 54: 296-304, 1991.
Decraemer WF, Khanna SM, Funnell WRJ:
Malleus vibration mode changes with frequency. Hear. Res. 54: 305-318, 1991.
McLaren GM, Coleman JKM, Quirk WS, Dengerink HA, Wright JW:
The influence of intra-arterial infusion of arginine vasopressin on cochlear blood flow in the rat. Hear. Res. 55: 1-8, 1991.
Moller AR, Jho HD:
Effect of high-frequency hearing loss on compound action potentials recorded from the intracranial portion of the human eighth nerve. Hear. Res. 55: 9-23, 1991.
Kipke DR, Clopton BM, Anderson DJ:
Shared-stimulus driving and connectivity in groups of neurons in the dorsal cochlear nucleus. Hear. Res. 55: 24-38, 1991.
Kelly JB, Phillips DP:
Coding of interaural time differences of transients in auditory cortex of Rattus norvegicus: Implications for the evolution of mammalian sound localization. Hear. Res. 55: 39-44, 1991.
Henley CM:
Postnatal developmental changes in inner ear ornithine decarboxylase (ODC). Hear. Res. 55: 45-49, 1991.
Muller M, Robertson D, Yates GK:
Rate-versus-level functions of primary auditory nerve fibres: Evidence for square law behaviour of all fibre categories in the guinea pig. Hear. Res. 55: 50-56, 1991.
Conlee JW, Jensen RP, Parks TN, Creel DJ:
Turn-specific and pigment-dependent differences in the stria vascularis of normal and gentamicin-treated albino and pigmented guinea pigs. Hear. Res. 55: 57-69, 1991.
Webster WR, Martin RL:
The development of frequency representation in the inferior colliculus of the kitten. Hear. Res. 55: 70-80, 1991.
Simmons DD, Manson-Gieseke L, Hendrix TW, Morris K, Williams SJ:
Postnatal maturation of spiral ganglion neurons: A horseradish peroxidase study. Hear. Res. 55: 81-91, 1991.
Sohmer H, Freeman S:
Hypoxia induced hearing loss in animal models of the fetus in-utero. Hear. Res. 55: 92-97, 1991.
Wilson JL, Henson MM, Henson OW Jr:
Course and distribution of efferent fibers in the cochlea of the mouse. Hear. Res. 55: 98-108, 1991.
Hood LJ, Berlin CI, Heffner RS, Morehouse CR, Smith EG, Barlow EK:
Objective auditory threshold estimation using sine-wave derived responses. Hear. Res. 55: 109-116, 1991.
Zrull MC, Coleman JR:
Structural features of neurons in whole grafts of the rat inferior colliculus. Hear. Res. 55: 117-132, 1991.
Sahley TL, Kalish RB, Musiek FE, Hoffman DW:
Effects of opioid be drugs on auditory evoked potentials suggest a role of lateral olivocochlear dynorphins in auditory function. Hear. Res. 55: 133-142, 1991.
Gummer AW:
First order temporal properties of spontaneous and tone-evoked activity of auditory afferent neurones in the cochlear ganglion of the pigeon. Hear. Res. 55: 143-166, 1991.
Hill KG, Palmer AR:
Time course of rate responses to two-tone stimuli in auditory nerve fibres in the guinea pig. Hear. Res. 55: 167-176, 1991.
Fay RR:
Masking and suppression in auditory nerve fibers of the goldfish, Carassius auratus. Hear. Res. 55: 177-187, 1991.
Henning GB:
Binaural amplitude discrimination and the binaural masking-level difference. Hear. Res. 55: 188-194, 1991.
Campo P, Subramaniam M, Henderson D:
The effect of 'conditioning' exposures on hearing loss from traumatic exposure. Hear. Res. 55: 195-200, 1991.
Murata K, Moriyama T, Hosokawa Y, Minami S:
Alternating current induced otoacoustic emissions in the guinea pig. Hear. Res. 55: 201-214, 1991.
Relkin EM, Doucet JR:
Recovery from prior stimulation. I: Relationship to spontaneous firing rates of primary auditory neurons. Hear. Res. 55: 215-222, 1991.
Zeng FG, Turner CW, Relkin EM:
Recovery from prior stimulation. II. Effects upon intensity discrimination. Hear. Res. 55: 223-230, 1991.
Gummer AW:
Postsynaptic inhibition can explain the concentration of short inter-spike-intervals in avian auditory nerve fibres. Hear. Res. 55: 231-243, 1991.
Pickles JO, Rouse GW:
Effects of streptomycin on development of the apical structures of hair cells in the chick basilar papilla. Hear. Res. 55: 244-254, 1991.
Kallinen J, Didier A, Miller JM, Nuttall A, Grenman R:
The effect of CO2 and O2 gas mixtures on laser doppler measured cochlear and skin blood flow in guinea pigs. Hear. Res. 55: 255-262, 1991.
Sugiyama S, Spicer SS, Munyer PD, Schulte BA:
Histochemical analysis of glycoconjugates in gelatinous membranes of the gerbil's inner ear. Hear. Res. 55: 263-272, 1991.
Muller M:
Developmental changes of frequency representation in the rat cochlea. Hear. Res. 56: 1-7, 1991.
Yost WA:
Auditory image perception and analysis: The basis for hearing. Hear. Res. 56: 8-18, 1991.
Ding JP, Salvi RJ, Sachs F:
Stretch-activated ion channels in guinea pig outer hair cells. Hear. Res. 56: 19-28, 1991.
Salt AN, Ohyama K, Thalmann R:
Radial communication between the perilymphatic scalae of the cochlea. I. Estimation by tracer perfusion. Hear. Res. 56: 29-36, 1991.
Salt AN, Ohyama K, Thalmann R:
Radial communication between the perilymphatic scalae of the cochlea. II. Estimation by bolus injection of tracer into the sealed cochlea. Hear. Res. 56: 37-43, 1991.
Jacobson GP, Ahmad BK, Moran J, Newman CW, Tepley N, Wharton J:
Auditory evoked cortical magnetic field (M100-M200) measurements in tinnitus and normal groups. Hear. Res. 56: 44-52, 1991.
Spicer SS, Schulte BA:
Differentiation of inner ear fibrocytes according to their ion transport related activity. Hear. Res. 56: 53-64, 1991.
Subramaniam M, Campo P, Henderson D:
Development of resistance to hearing loss from high frequency noise. Hear. Res. 56: 65-68, 1991.
Guth PS, Aubert A, Ricci AJ, Norris CH:
Differential modulation of spontaneous and evoked neurotransmitter release from hair cells: Some novel hypotheses. Hear. Res. 56: 69-78, 1991.
Huffman RF, Henson OW Jr:
Cochlear and CNS tonotopy: Normal physiological shifts in the mustached bat. Hear. Res. 56: 79-85, 1991.
Meyer zum Gottesberge AM, Gagelmann M, Forssmann WG:
Atrial natriuretic peptide-like immunoreactive cells in the guinea pig inner ear. Hear. Res. 56: 86-92, 1991.
Vossieck T, Schermuly L, Klinke R:
The influence of DC-polarization of the endocochlear potential on single fibre activity in the pigeon cochlear nerve. Hear. Res. 56: 93-100, 1991.
Bobbin RP, Fallon M, Kujawa SG:
Magnitude of the negative summating potential varies with perilymph calcium levels. Hear. Res. 56: 101-110, 1991.
Ohyama K, Wada H, Kobayashi T, Takasaka T:
Spontaneous otoacoustic emissions in the guinea pig. Hear. Res. 56: 111-121, 1991.
Henson MM, Henson OW Jr:
Specializations for sharp tuning in the mustached bat: The tectorial membrane and spiral limbus. Hear. Res. 56: 122-132, 1991.
Matsushima JI, Shepherd RK, Seldon HL, Xu SA, Clark GM:
Electrical stimulation of the auditory nerve in deaf kittens: Effects on cochlear nucleus morphology. Hear. Res. 56: 133-142, 1991.
Saito T, Moataz R, Dulon D:
Cisplatin blocks depolarization-induced calcium entry in isolated cochlear outer hair cells. Hear. Res. 56: 143-147, 1991.
Ryan AF, Watts AG, Simmons DM:
Preservation of mRNA during in situ hybridization in the cochlea. Hear. Res. 56: 148-152, 1991.
Eggermont JJ:
Rate and synchronization measures of periodicity coding in cat primary auditory cortex. Hear. Res. 56: 153-167, 1991.
Sakagami M, Fukazawa K, Matsunaga T, Fujita H, Takumi T, Ohkubo H, Nakanishi S:
Cellular localization of rat Isk protein in the stria vascularis by immunohistochemical observation. Hear. Res. 56: 168-172, 1991.
Shone G, Altschuler RA, Miller JM, Nuttall AL:
The effect of noise exposure on the aging ear. Hear. Res. 56: 173-178, 1991.
Rouiller EM, Welker E:
Morphology of corticothalamic terminals arising from the auditory cortex of the rat: A Phaseolus vulgaris-leucoagglutinin (PHA-L) tracing study. Hear. Res. 56: 179-190, 1991.
Muller M, Ott H, Bruns V:
Frequency representation and spiral ganglion cell density in the cochlea of the gerbil Pachyuromys duprasi. Hear. Res. 56: 191-196, 1991.
Henry KR:
Frequency-specific enhancement of the cochlear compound action potential: Influence of the forward masker. Hear. Res. 56: 197-202, 1991.
Lippe WR, Westbrook EW, Ryals BM:
Hair cell regeneration in the chicken cochlea following aminoglycoside toxicity. Hear. Res. 56: 203-210, 1991.
Manley GA, Haeseler C, Brix J:
Innervation patterns and spontaneous activity of afferent fibres to the lagenar macula and apical basilar papilla of the chick's cochlea. Hear. Res. 56: 211-226, 1991.
Runhaar G, Schedler J, Manley GA:
The potassium concentration in the cochlear fluids of the embryonic and post-hatching chick. Hear. Res. 56: 227-238, 1991.
Henry KR:
Enhancement of the cochlear nerve compound action potential: Sharply defined frequency-intensity domains bordering the tuning curve. Hear. Res. 56: 239-245, 1991.
Snyder RL, Rebscher SJ, Leake PA, Kelly K, Cao K:
Chronic intracochlear electrical stimulation in the neonatally deafened cat. II. Temporal properties of neurons in the inferior colliculus. Hear. Res. 56: 246-264, 1991.
Hatch M, Tsai M, LaRouere MJ, Nuttall AL, Miller JM:
The effects of carbogen, carbon dioxide, and oxygen on noise-induced hearing loss. Hear. Res. 56: 265-272, 1991.
Kelly JB, Glenn SL, Beaver CJ:
Sound frequency and binaural response properties of single neurons in rat inferior colliculus. Hear. Res. 56: 273-280, 1991.
Littman TA, Bobbin RP, Cullen JK Jr:
Histochemical evidence that cochlear efferents are carried with the inferior vestibular nerve in guinea pigs. Hear. Res. 56: 281-285, 1991.
Manley GA, Kaiser A, Brix J, Gleich O:
Activity patterns of primary auditory-nerve fibres in chickens: Development of fundamental properties. Hear. Res. 57: 1-15, 1991.
Shapiro SM, Conlee JW:
Brainstem auditory evoked potentials correlate with morphological changes in Gunn rat pups. Hear. Res. 57: 16-22, 1991.
Conlee JW, Shapiro SM:
Morphological changes in the cochlear nucleus and nucleus of the trapezoid body in Gunn rat pups. Hear. Res. 57: 23-30, 1991.
Ulfendahl M, Khanna SM, Flock A:
Effects of opening and resealing the cochlea on the mechanical response in the isolated temporal bone preparation. Hear. Res. 57: 31-37, 1991.
Gil-Loyzaga P, Gabrion J, Remezal M, Nguyen-Than-Dao B, Uziel A:
Incorporation of D-[3H]-glucosamine and L-[3H]-fucose into the developing rat cochlea. Hear. Res. 57: 38-44, 1991.
Eggermont JJ:
Maturational aspects of periodicity coding in cat primary auditory cortex. Hear. Res. 57: 45-56, 1991.
Yates GK:
Auditory-nerve spontaneous rates vary predictably with threshold. Hear. Res. 57: 57-62, 1991.
Muller M, Robertson D:
Relationship between tone burst discharge pattern and spontaneous firing rate of auditory nerve fibres in the guinea pig. Hear. Res. 57: 63-70, 1991.
Muller M, Robertson D:
Shapes of rate-versus-level functions of primary auditory nerve fibres: Test of the basilar membrane mechanical hypothesis. Hear. Res. 57: 71-78, 1991.
Ptok M, Nair TS, Altschuler RA, Schacht J, Carey TE:
Monoclonal antibodies to inner ear antigens: II. Antigens expressed in sensory cell stereocilia. Hear. Res. 57: 79-90, 1991.
Caird DM, Palmer AR, Rees A:
Binaural masking level difference effects in single units of the guinea pig inferior colliculus. Hear. Res. 57: 91-106, 1991.
Niedzielski AS, Schacht J:
Phospholipid metabolism in the cochlea: Differences between base and apex. Hear. Res. 57: 107-112, 1991.
Coling DE, Schacht J:
Protein phosphorylation in the organ of Corti: Differential regulation by second messengers between base and apex. Hear. Res. 57: 113-120, 1991.
Levine RA, Davis PJ:
Origin of the click-evoked binaural interaction potential,
, of humans. Hear. Res. 57: 121-128, 1991.
Pujol R, Zajic G, Dulon D, Raphael Y, Altschuler RA, Schacht J:
First appearance and development of motile properties in outer hair cells isolated from guinea-pig cochlea. Hear. Res. 57: 129-141, 1991.
Prosen CA, Moody DB:
Low-frequency detection and discrimination following apical hair cell destruction. Hear. Res. 57: 142-152, 1991.
Shone G, Raphael Y, Miller JM:
Hereditary deafness occurring in cd/1 mice. Hear. Res. 57: 153-156, 1991.
Hiel H, Schamel A, Erre JP, Hayashida T, Dulon D, Aran JM:
Cellular and subcellular localization of tritiated gentamicin in the guinea pig cochlea following combined treatment with ethacrynic acid. Hear. Res. 57: 157-165, 1992.
Roberson DF, Weisleder P, Bohrer PS, Rubel EW:
Ongoing production of sensory cells in the vestibular epithelium of the chick. Hear. Res. 57: 166-174, 1992.
Zwislocki JJ, Slepecky NB, Cefaratti LK, Smith RL:
Ionic coupling among cells in the organ of Corti. Hear. Res. 57: 175-194, 1992.
Berggren D, Van De Water TR, Anniko M:
Age-dependent disruption and basal lamina and extracellular matrix formation in L-proline analog treated otic explants. Hear. Res. 57: 195-200, 1992.
Slepecky NB, Ulfendahl M:
Actin-binding and microtubule-associated proteins in the organ of Corti. Hear. Res. 57: 201-215, 1992.
Knipschild M, Dorrscheidt GJ, Rubsamen R:
Setting complex tasks to single units in the avian auditory forebrain. I. Processing of complex artificial stimuli. Hear. Res. 57: 216-230, 1992.
Schafer M, Rubsamen R, Dorrscheidt GJ, Knipschild M:
Setting complex tasks to single units in the avian auditory forebrain. II. Do we really need natural stimuli to describe neuronal response characteristics? Hear. Res. 57: 231-244, 1992.
Peake WT, Rosowski JJ, Lynch TJ III:
Middle-ear transmission: Acoustic versus ossicular coupling in cat and human. Hear. Res. 57: 245-268, 1992.
Avan P, Bonfils P:
Analysis of possible interactions of an attentional task with cochlear micromechanics. Hear. Res. 57: 269-275, 1992.
Saunders JE, Emmanual J, McElveen JT Jr:
Triple fluorochrome labeling of cochlear bone growth. Hear. Res. 57: 276-280, 1992.
Cohen YE, Rubin DM, Saunders JC:
Middle ear development. I. Extra-stapedius response in the neonatal chick. Hear. Res. 58: 1-8, 1992.
Fay RR, Ream TJ:
The effects of temperature change and transient hypoxia on auditory nerve fiber response in the goldfish (Carassius auratus). Hear. Res. 58: 9-18, 1992.
Ohlsen KA, Didier A, Baldwin D, Miller JM, Nuttall AL, Hultcrantz E:
Cochlear blood flow in response to dilating agents. Hear. Res. 58: 19-25, 1992.
Cant NB, Hyson RL:
Projections from the lateral nucleus of the trapezoid body to the medial superior olivary nucleus in the gerbil. Hear. Res. 58: 26-34, 1992.
Sugiyama S, Spicer SS, Munyer PD, Schulte BA:
Ultrastructural localization and semiquantitative analysis of glycoconjugates in the tectorial membrane. Hear. Res. 58: 35-46, 1992.
Mendelson JR:
Neural selectivity for interaural frequency disparity in cat primary auditory cortex. Hear. Res. 58: 47-56, 1992.
Subramaniam M, Henderson D, Campo P, Spongr V:
The efect of conditioning on hearing loss from a high frequency traumatic exposure. Hear. Res. 58: 57-62, 1992.
Champlin CA:
Methods for detecting auditory steady-state potentials recorded from humans. Hear. Res. 58: 63-69, 1992.
Dolphin WF, Mountain DC:
The envelope following response: Scalp potentials elicited in the mongolian gerbil using sinusoidally AM acoustic signals. Hear. Res. 58: 70-78, 1992.
Dynes SBC, Delgutte B:
Phase-locking of auditory-nerve discharges to sinusoidal electric stimulation of the cochlea. Hear. Res. 58: 79-90, 1992.
Bell A:
Circadian and menstrual rhythms in frequency variations of spontaneous otoacoustic emissions from human ears. Hear. Res. 58: 91-100, 1992.
Muchnik C, Sahartov E, Peleg E, Hildesheimer M:
Temporary threshold shift due to noise exposure in guinea pigs under emotional stress. Hear. Res. 58: 101-106, 1992.
Davis RL, Sewell WF:
Neurite regeneration from single primary auditory neurons in vitro. Hear. Res. 58: 107-121, 1992.
Chambers RD:
Differential age effects for components of the adult auditory middle latency response. Hear. Res. 58: 123-131, 1992.
Rice JJ, May BJ, Spirou GA, Young ED:
Pinna-based spectral cues for sound localization in cat. Hear. Res. 58: 132-152, 1992.
Ghoshal S, Kim DO, Northrop RB:
Amplitude-modulated tone encoding behavior of cochlear nucleus neurons: Modeling study. Hear. Res. 58: 153-165, 1992.
Fechter LD, Cierici WJ, Yao L, Hoeffding V:
Rapid disruption of cochlear function and structure by trimethyltin in the guinea pig. Hear. Res. 58: 166-174, 1992.
Brundin L, Flock B, Flock A:
Sound induced displacement response of the guinea pig hearing organ and its relation to the cochlear potentials. Hear. Res. 58: 175-184, 1992.
Lefebvre PP, Weber T, Rigo JM, Staecker H, Moonen G, Van De Water TR:
Peripheral and central target-derived trophic factor(s) effects on auditory neurons. Hear. Res. 58: 185-192, 1992.
McLamb WT, Park JC:
Cholinesterase activity in vestibular organs of young and old mice. Hear. Res. 58: 193-199, 1992.
Dabak AG, Johnson DH:
Function-based modeling of binaural processing: Interaural phase. Hear. Res. 58: 200-212, 1992.
McAnally KI, Calford MB:
Coherence of frequency modulation is encoded by cochlear-generated distortion. Hear. Res. 58: 213-220, 1992.
Doi K, Kitano I, Mori N:
Adenylate cyclase modulation of endocochlear potential during suppression of strial Na+ -K+ ATPase. Hear. Res. 58: 221-226, 1992.
Smurzynski J, Kim DO:
Distortion-product and click-evoked otoacoustic emissions of normally-hearing adults. Hear. Res. 58: 227-240, 1992.
McGinn MD, Bean-Knudsen D, Ermel RW:
Incidence of otitis media in CBA/JCaJ mice. Hear. Res. 59: 1-6, 1992.
Nomoto M:
Enhancement and suppression in the auditory midbrain nucleus (MLD) of the pigeon. Hear. Res. 59: 7-13, 1992.
Tachibana M, Senuma H, Kumamoto K:
Enkephalin-like immunoreactivity in cochlear efferents in the bat, Rhinolophus ferrumequinn. Hear. Res. 59: 14-16, 1992.
Fukazawa T:
Evoked otoacoustic emissions in a nonlinear model of the cochlea. Hear. Res. 59: 17-24, 1992.
Aoki S, Houtgast T:
A precedence effect in the perception of inter-aural cross correlation. Hear. Res. 59: 25-30, 1992.
Wang J, Li Q, Dong W, Chen J:
Effects of various noise exposures on endocochlear potentials correlated with cochlear gross responses. Hear. Res. 59: 31-38, 1992.
Cheatham MA, Dallos P:
Physiological correlates of off-frequency listening. Hear. Res. 59: 39-45, 1992.
Hashino E, Tanaka Y, Salvi RJ, Sokabe M:
Hair cell regneration in the adult budgerigar after kanamycin ototoxicity. Hear. Res. 59: 46-58, 1992.
Avan P, Loth D, Menguy C, Teyssou M:
Hypothetical roles of middle ear muscles in the guinea pig. Hear. Res. 59: 59-69, 1992.
Zucca G, Perez ME, Botta L, Vega R, Valli P, Soto E:
Streptomycin blocks the afferent synapse of the isolated semicircular canals of the frog. Hear. Res. 59: 70-74, 1992.
Rybak LP, Whitworth C, Weberg A, Scott V:
Effects of organic acids on the edema of the stria vascularis induced by furosemide. Hear. Res. 59: 75-84, 1992.
Siegel JH:
Spontaneous synaptic potentials from afferent terminals in the guinea pig cochlea. Hear. Res. 59: 85-92, 1992.
Wong ML, Young JS, Nilaver G, Morton JI, Trune DR:
Cochlear IgG in the C3H/lpr autoimmune strain mouse. Hear. Res. 59: 93-100, 1992.
Fay RR:
Analytic listening by the goldfish. Hear. Res. 59: 101-107, 1992.
Kelley MW, Ochiai CK, Corwin JT:
Maturation of kinocilia in amphibian hair cells: Growth and shortening related to kinociliary bulb formation. Hear. Res. 59: 108-115, 1992.
Hara A, Senarita M, Komeno M, Kusakari J:
Metallic elements in the perilymph measured with an inductively-coupled plasma atomic emission spectrometer. Hear. Res. 59: 117-120, 1992.
Greenwood DD:
Erratum and Comments re: Critical bandwidth and consonance: Their operational definitions in relation to cochlear nonlinearity and combination tones (published in Hear. Res. 54: 209-246, 1991). Hear. Res. 59: 121-128, 1992.
Overbeck GW, Church MW:
Effects of tone burst frequency and intensity on the auditory brainstem response (ABR) from albino and pigmented rats. Hear. Res. 59: 129-137, 1992.
Versnel H, Schoonhoven R, Prijs VF:
Single-fibre and whole-nerve responses to clicks as a function of sound intensity in the guinea pig. Hear. Res. 59: 138-156, 1992.
Versnel H, Prijs VF, Schoonhoven R:
Round window recorded potential of single-fibre discharge (unit response) in normal and noise-damaged cochleas. Hear. Res. 59: 157-170, 1992.
Keithley EM, Ryan AF, Feldman ML:
Cochlear degeneration in aged rats of four strains. Hear. Res. 59: 171-178, 1992.
Hoormann J, Falkenstein M, Hohnsbein J, Blanke L:
The human frequency-following response (FFR): Normal variability and relation to the click-evoked brainstem response. Hear. Res. 59: 179-188, 1992.
Rybak LP, Whitworth C, Scott V:
Development of endocochlear potential and compound action potential in the rat. Hear. Res. 59: 189-194, 1992.
Dechesne CJ, Kim HN, Nowak TS Jr, Wenthold RJ:
Expression of heat shock protein, HSP72, in the guinea pig and rat cochlea after hyperthermia: Immunochemical and in situ hybridization analysis. Hear. Res. 59: 195-204, 1992.
Sinnott JM, Brown CH, Brown FE:
Frequency and intensity discrminiation in Mongolian gerbils, African monkeys and humans. Hear. Res. 59: 205-212, 1992.
Kaltenbach JA, Czaja JM, Kaplan CR:
Changes in the tonotopic map of the dorsal cochlear nucleus following induction of cochlear lesions by exposure to intense sound. Hear. Res. 59: 213-223, 1992.
Brown M, Shepherd RK, Webster WR, Martin RL, Clark GM:
Cochleotopic selectivity of a multichannel scala tympani electrode array using the 2-deoxyglucose technique. Hear. Res. 59: 224-240, 1992.
Szymko YM, Dimitri PS, Saunders JC:
Stiffness of hair bundles in the chick cochlea. Hear. Res. 59: 241-249, 1992.
Niedzielski AS, Ono T, Schacht J:
Cholinergic regulation of the phosphoinositide second messenger system in the guinea pig organ of Corti. Hear. Res. 59: 250-254, 1992.
Cheatham MA, Dallos P:
Two-tone suppression in inner hair cell responses: Correlates of rate suppression in the auditory nerve. Hear Res. 60: 1-12, 1992.
Gitter AH, Fromter E, Zenner HP:
C-type potassium channels in the lateral cell membrane of guinea pig outer hair cells. Hear. Res. 60: 13-19, 1992.
Zhou N, Parks TN:
-D-glutamylaminomethyl sulfonic acid (GAMS) distinguishes subtypes of glutamate receptor in the chick cochlear nucleus (nuc. magnocellularis). Hear. Res. 60: 20-26, 1992.
Tono T, Morizono T:
Low-frequency modulation of compound action potential in experimental perilymphatic fistula and endolymphatic hydrops. Hear. Res. 60: 27-33, 1992.
Schweitzer L, Cecil T:
Morphology of HRP-labelled cochlear nerve axons in the dorsal cochlear nucleus of the developing hamster. Hear. Res. 60: 34-44, 1992.
Suzuki H, Lee YC, Tachibana M, Hozawa K, Wataya H, Takasaka T:
Quantitative carbohydrate analyses of the tectorial and otoconial membranes of the guinea pig. Hear. Res. 60: 45-52, 1992.
Walsh EJ, Gorga M, McGee JA:
Comparisons of the development of auditory brainstem response latencies between cats and humans. Hear. Res. 60: 53-63, 1992.
Kawasaki K, Yamamoto A, Omori K, Iwano T, Kumazawa T, Tashiro Y:
Quantitative immunoelectron microscopic localization of Na, K-ATPase
-subunit in the epithelial cells of rat vestibular apparatus. Hear. Res. 60: 64-72, 1992.
Newton EH, Cooper WA Jr, Coleman JR:
Rate and frequency interactions in the auditory brainstem response of the adult rat. Hear. Res. 60: 73-79, 1992.
Ylikoski J, Pirvola U, Lehtonen E:
Distribution of F-actin and fodrin in the hair cells of the guinea pig cochlea as revealed by confocal fluorescence microscopy. Hear. Res. 60: 80-88, 1992.
Denk W, Webb WW:
Forward and reverse transduction at the limit of sensitivity studied by correlating electrical and mechanical fluctuations in frog saccular hair cells. Hear. Res. 60: 89-102, 1992.
Oberholtzer JC, Buettger C, Summers MC, Matschinsky FM:
Metabolic labelling and quantitation of proteins synthesized by single chick cochleas. Hear. Res. 60: 103-109, 1992.
Schwarz DWF, Schwarz IE, Dezso A:
Cochlear efferent neurons projecting to both ears in the chicken, Gallus domesticus. Hear. Res. 60: 110-114, 1992.
Langner G
A Review: Periodicity coding in the auditory system. Hear. Res. 60: 115-142, 1992.
Elkind-Hirsch KE, Stoner WR, Stach BA, Jerger JF:
Estrogen influences auditory brainstem responses during the normal menstrual cycle. Hear. Res. 60: 143-148, 1992.
Miyakita T, Hellstrom PA, Frimanson E, Axelsson A:
Effect of low level acoustic stimulation on temporary threshold shift in young humans. Hear. Res. 60: 149-155, 1992.
Kossl M:
High frequency distortion products from the ears of two bat species, Megaderma lyra and Carollia perspicillata. Hear. Res. 60: 156-164, 1992.
Patuzzi R, Rajan R:
Additivity of threshold elevations produced by disruption of outer hair cell function. Hear. Res. 60: 165-177, 1992.
Melssen WJ, Epping WJM:
Selectivity for temporal characteristics of sound and interaural time difference of auditory midbrain neurons in the grassfrog: A system theoretical approach. Hear. Res. 60: 178-198, 1992.
Ten Cate WJF, Curtis LM, Rarey KE:
Immunochemical detection of glucocorticoid receptors within rat cochlear and vestibular tissues. Hear. Res. 60: 199-204, 1992.
Kaltenbach JA, Schmidt RN, Kaplan CR:
Tone-induced stereocilia lesions as a function of exposure level and duration in the hamster cochlea. Hear. Res. 60: 205-215, 1992.
Rajan R, Patuzzi RB:
Additivity of threshold losses produced by acute acoustic trauma. Hear. Res. 60: 216-230, 1992.
Zeng FG, Shannon RV:
Loudness balance between electric and acoustic stimulation. Hear. Res. 60: 231-235, 1992.
Reuter G, Gitter AH, Thurm U, Zenner HP:
High frequency radial movements of the reticular lamnia induced by outer hair cell motility. Hear. Res. 60: 236-246, 1992.
Eggermont JJ:
Stimulus induced and spontaneous rhythmic firing of single units in cat primary auditory cortex. Hear. Res. 61: 1-11, 1992.
Inamura N, Salt AN:
Permeability changes of the blood-labyrinth barrier measured in vivo during experimental treatments. Hear. Res. 61: 12-18, 1992.
Greenberg AB, Myers MW, Hartshorn DO, Miller JM, Altschuler RA:
Cochlear electrode reimplantation in the guinea pig. Hear. Res. 61: 19-23, 1992.
Ryan AF, Axelsson GA, Woolf NK:
Central auditory metabolic activity induced in intense noise exposure. Hear. Res. 61: 24-30, 1992.
Wong CJH, To EC, Schwarz DWF:
Location of motoneurons innervating the middle ear muscle of the chicken (Gallus domesticus). Hear. Res. 61: 31-34, 1992.
Schulte BA, Schmiedt RA:
Lateral wall Na,K-ATPase and endocochlear potentials decline with age in quiet-reated gerbils. Hear. Res. 61: 35-46, 1992.
Veuillet E, Collet L, Morgon A:
Differential effects of ear-canal pressure and contralateral acoustic stimulation on evoked otoacoustic emissions in humans. Hear. Res. 61: 47-55, 1992.
Sugai T, Yano J, Sugitani M, Ooyama H:
Actions of cholinergic agonists and antagonists on the efferent synapse in the frog sacculus. Hear. Res. 61: 56-64, 1992.
Cecola RP, Bobbin RP:
Lowering extracellular chloride concentration alters outer hair cell shape. Hear. Res. 61: 65-72, 1992.
Li L, Kelly JB:
Binaural responses in rat inferior colliculus following kainic acid lesions of the superior olive: Interaural intensity difference functions. Hear. Res. 61: 73-85, 1992.
Takeuchi S, Marcus DC, Wangemann P:
Ca2+ activated nonselective cation, maxi K+ and Cl- channels in apical membrane of marginal cells of stria vascularis. Hear. Res. 61: 86-96, 1992.
Gratton MA, Wright CG:
Alterations of inner ear morphology in experimental hypercholesterolemia. Hear. Res. 61: 97-105, 1992.
Kujawa SG, Glattke TJ, Fallon M, Bobbin RP:
Intracochlear application of acetylcholine alters sound induced mechanical events within the cochlear partition. Hear. Res. 61: 106-116, 1992.
Nicol KMM, Hackney CM, Evans EF, Pratt SR:
Behavioral evidence for recovery of auditory function in guinea pigs following kanamycin administration. Hear. Res. 61: 117-131, 1992.
Hangfu M, Zhao J, Din D:
The prophylactic effect of thyroxin on kanamycin ototoxicity in guinea pigs. Hear. Res. 61: 132-136, 1992.
Harvey D, Steel KP:
The development and interpretation of the summating potential response. Hear. Res. 61: 137-146, 1992.
McGee T, Kraus N, Littman T, Nicol T:
Contributions of medial geniculate body subdivisions to the middle latency response. Hear. Res. 61: 147-154, 1992.
Dememes D, Scarfone E:
Fodrin immunocytochemical localization in the striated organelles of the rat vestibular hair cells. Hear. Res. 61: 155-160, 1992.
Demany L, Semal C:
Detection of inharmonicity in dichotic pure tone dyads. Hear. Res. 61: 161-166, 1992.
Fischer FP:
Quantitative analysis of the innervation of the chicken basilar papilla. Hear. Res. 61: 167-178, 1992.
Shannon-Hartman S, Wong D, Maekawa M:
Processing of pure tone and FM stimuli in the auditory cortex of the FM bat, Myotis lucifugus. Hear. Res. 61: 179-188, 1992.
Sohmer H, Friedman I:
Prolonged conductive hearing loss in rat pups causes shorter brainstem transmission time. Hear. Res. 61: 189-196, 1992.
Kuijpers W, Tonnaer ELGM, Peters TA, Ramaekers FCS:
Developmentally regulated coexpression of vimentin and cytokeratins in the rat inner ear. Hear. Res. 62: 1-10, 1992.
Tachibana M, Morioka H:
Glucuronic acid containing glycosaminoglycans occur in otoconia: Cytochemical evidence by hyaluronidase gold labeling. Hear. Res. 62: 11-15, 1992.
Shore SE, Godfrey DA, Helfert RH, Altschuler RA, Bledsoe Jr SC:
Connections between the cochlear nuclei in guinea pig. Hear. Res. 62: 16-26, 1992.
Gao WY, Ding DI, Zheng XY, Run FM, Liu YJ:
A comparison of changes in the stereocilia between temporary and permanent hearing losses in acoustic trauma. Hear. Res. 62: 27-41, 1992.
McCreery DB, Yuen TGH, Agnew WF, Bullara LA:
Stimulation with chronically implanted microelectrodes in the cochlear nucleus of the cat: Histologic and physiologic effects. Hear. Res. 62: 42-56, 1992.
Lidan D, Yedgar S, Aronson HB, Sohmer H:
Influence of experimentally elevated blood viscosity on the auditory nerve brainstem evoked response and threshold. Hear. Res. 62: 57-62, 1992.
Ni D, Shepherd RK, Seldon HL, Xu SA, Clark GM, Millard RE:
Cochlear pathology following chronic electrical stimulation of the auditory nerve. I: Normal hearing kittens. Hear. Res. 62: 63-81, 1992.
Tachibana M, Wilcox E, Yokotani N, Schneider M, Fex J:
Selective amplification and partial sequencing of cDNAs encoding G protein
subunits from cochlear tissues. Hear. Res. 62: 82-88, 1992.
Melichar I, Gitter AH, Dartsch PC, Zenner HP:
Characterization of marginal and Claudius' cells growing from cochlear explants in vitro. Hear. Res. 62: 89-98, 1992.
Dirckx JJJ, Decraemer WFS:
Area change and volume displacement of the human tympanic membrane unders static pressure. Hear. Res. 62: 99-104, 1992.
Zacksenhouse M, Johnson DH, Tsuchitani C:
Excitatory/inhibitory interaction in the LSO revealed by point process modeling. Hear. Res. 62: 105-123, 1992.
Wilcox ER, Fex J:
Construction of a cDNA library from microdissected guinea pig organ of Corti. Hear. Res. 62: 124-126, 1992.
Fujita S, Inagaki S, Takagi H, Asao T, Hozawa J, Usami SI:
Preprotachykinin A mRNA detected by in situ hybridization in guinea pig vestibular ganglion. Hear. Res. 62: 127-129, 1992.
Chimento TC, Schreiner CE:
Adaptation and recovery from adaptation of the auditory nerve neurophonic (ANN) using long duration tones. Hear. Res. 62: 131-141, 1992.
Rebillard G, Lavigne-Rebillard M:
Effect of reversible hypoxia on the compared time courses of endocochlear potential and 2f1-f2 distortion products. Hear. Res. 62: 142-148, 1992.
Wangemann P, Marcus DC:
The membrane potential of vestibular dark cells is controlled by a large Cl- conductance. Hear. Res. 62: 149-156, 1992.
Bernstein LR, Trahiotis C:
Detection of antiphasic sinusoids added to the envelopes of high frequency bands of noise. Hear. Res. 62: 157-165, 1992.
Cody AR:
Acoustic lesions in the mammalian cochlea: Implications for the spatial distribution of the 'active process'. Hear. Res. 62: 166-172, 1992.
Dodd F, Capranica RR:
A comparison of anesthetic agents and their effects on the response properties of the peripheral auditory system. Hear. Res. 62: 173-180, 1992.
Jones TA, Nelson RC:
Recovery of vestibular function following hair cell destruction by streptomycin. Hear. Res. 62: 181-186, 1992.
Cohen YE, Bacon CK, Saunders JC:
Middle ear development. III: Morphometric changes in the conducting apparatus of the Mongolian gerbil. Hear. Res. 62: 187-193, 1992.
Fredelius L, Wersall J:
Hair cell damage after continuous and interrupted pure tone overstimulation: A scanning electron microscopic study in the guinea pig. Hear. Res. 62: 194-198, 1992.
Ueda H, Hattori T, Sawaki M, Niwa H, Yanagita N:
The effect of furosemide on evoked otoacoustic emissions in guinea pigs. Hear. Res. 62: 199-205, 1992.
Heffner RS, Heffner HE:
Hearing and sound localization in blind mole rats, Spalax ehrenbergi. Hear. Res. 62: 206-216, 1992.
Boettcher FA, Spongr VP, Salvi RJ:
Physiological and histological changes associated with the reduction in threshold shift during interrupted noise exposure. Hear. Res. 62: 217-236, 1992.
Sunose H, Ikeda K, Saito Y, Nishiyama A, Takasaka T:
Membrane potential measurement in isolated outer hair cells of the guinea pig cochlea using conventional microelectrodes. Hear. Res. 62: 237-244, 1992.
Barretto RL, Pfingst BE:
Electrical stimulation of the auditory nerve: Effects of pulse width on frequency discrimination. Hear. Res. 62: 245-249, 1992.
Henry KR, Lewis ER:
One-tone suppression in the cochlear nerve of the gerbil. Hear. Res. 63: 1-6, 1992.
Lewis ER, Henry KR:
Modulation of cochlear nerve spike rate by cardiac activity in the gerbil. Hear. Res. 63: 7-11, 1992.
Henry KR:
Derived and enhanced compound action potentials at near threshold levels: Forward masking increases sensitivity of audiograms and tuning curves. Hear. Res. 63: 12-18, 1992.
Scheibe F, Haupt H, Ludwig C:
Intensity-dependent changes in oxygenation of cochlear perilymph during acoustic exposure. Hear. Res. 63: 19-25, 1992.
Harding GW, Baggot PJ, Bohne BA:
Height changes in the organ of Corti after noise exposure. Hear. Res. 63: 26-36, 1992.
Thalmann I, Comegys TH, Liu SZ, Ito Z, Thalmann R:
Protein profiles of perilymph and endolymph of the guinea pig. Hear. Res. 63: 37-42, 1992.
Langemann U, Klump GM:
Frequency discrimination in the European starling, Sturnus vulgaris: A comparison of different measures. Hear. Res. 63: 43-51, 1992.
Zucca G, Botta L, Milesi V, Dagani F, Valli P:
Evidence for L-glutamate release in frog vestibular organs. Hear. Res. 63: 52-56, 1992.
Masterton RB, Granger EM, Glendenning KK:
Psychoacoustical contribution of each lateral lemniscus. Hear. Res. 63: 57-70, 1992.
Hutchings ME, Meyer SE, Moore DR:
Binaural masking level differences in infants with and without otitis media with effusion. Hear. Res. 63: 71-78, 1992.
Ohlemiller KK, Siegel JH:
The effects of moderate cooling on gross cochlear potentials in the gerbil: Basal and apical differences. Hear. Res. 63: 79-89, 1992.
Henry KR, Price JM:
Suprathreshold comparisons of derived and enhanced compound action potentials. Hear. Res. 63: 90-96, 1992.
Price JM, Henry KR:
Latency enhancement of the cochlear nerve compound action potential (CAP). Hear. Res. 63: 97-101, 1992.
Quirk WS, Avinash G, Nuttall AL, Miller JM:
The influence of loud sound on red blood cell velocity and blood vessel diamater in the cochlea. Hear. Res. 63: 102-107, 1992.
Heil P, Rajan R, Irvine DRF:
Sensitivity of neurons in cat primary auditory cortex to tones and frequency-modulated stimuli: I. Effects of variation of stimulus parameters. Hear. Res. 63: 108-134, 1992.
Heil P, Rajan R, Irvine DRF:
Sensitivity of neurons in cat primary auditory cortex to tones and frequency-modulated stimuli: I. Organization of response properties along the 'isofrequency' dimension. Hear. Res. 63: 135-156, 1992.
Bobbin RP, Fallon M:
Intense sound increases the level of an unidentified amine found in perilymph. Hear. Res. 63: 157-162, 1992.
Cooper NP, Rhode WS:
Basilar membrane mechanics in the hook region of cat and guinea-pig cochleae: Sharp tuning and nonlinearity in the absence of baseline position shifts. Hear. Res. 63: 163-190, 1992.
Cooper NP, Rhode WS:
Basilar membrane tonotopicity in the hook region of the cat cochlea. Hear. Res. 63: 191-196, 1992.
Koch T, Gloddek B, Gutzke S:
Binding sites of atrial natriuretic peptide (ANP) in the mammalian cochlea and stimulation of cyclic GMP synthesis. Hear. Res. 63: 197-202, 1992.
Geisler CD:
Two-tone suppression by a saturating feedback model of the cochlear partition. Hear. Res. 63: 203-210, 1992.
Felix D, Ehrenberger K
The efferent modulation of mammalian inner hair cell afferents. Hear. Res. 64: 1-5, 1992.
Cable J, Barkway C, Steel KP
Characteristics of stria vascularis melanocytes of viable dominant spotting (Wv/Wv) mouse mutants. Hear. Res. 64: 6-20, 1992.
Killick R, Malenczak C, Richardson GP
The protein composition of the avian tectorial membrane. Hear. Res. 64: 21-38, 1992.
Lavigne-Rebillard M, Bagger-Sjoback D
Development of the human stria vascularis. Hear. Res. 64: 39-51, 1992.
Hill KG, Geisler CD
Two-tone suppression, excitation, and the after effect in rate responses in auditory nerve fibres in the cat. Hear. Res. 64: 52-60, 1992.
Laroche C, Hetu R, Quoc HT, Josserand B, Glasberg B
Frequency selectivity in workers with noise-induced hearing loss. Hear. Res. 64: 61-72, 1992.
Kujawa SG, Fallon M, Bobbin RP
Intracochlear salicylate reduces low-intensity acoustic and cochlear microphonic distortion products. Hear. Res. 64: 73-80, 1992.
Glasberg BR, Moore BCJ
Effects of envelope fluctuations on gap detection. Hear. Res. 64: 81-92, 1992.
Elkind-Hirsch KE, Wallace E, Stach BA, Jerger JF
Cyclic steroid replacement alters auditory brainstem responses in young women with premature ovarian failure. Hear. Res. 64: 93-98, 1992.
Leake PA, Snyder RL, Hradek GT, Rebscher SJ
Chronic intracochlear electrical stimulation in neonatally deafened cats: Effects of intensity and stimulating electrode location. Hear. Res. 64: 99-117, 1992.
Yamashita H, Sekitani T, Bagger-Sjoback D
Expression of carbonic anhydrase isoenzyme-like immunoreactivity in the limbus spiralis of the human fetal cochlea. Hear. Res. 64: 118-122, 1992.
Hicks ML, Bacon SP
Factors influencing temporal effects with notched-noise maskers. Hear. Res. 64: 123-132, 1992.
Harris FP, Probst R, Xu L
Suppression of the 2f1-f2 otoacoustic emission in humans. Hear. Res. 64: 133-141, 1992.
Canlon B, Li H, Olson L, Hultcrantz M, Borg E
Stage dependent development of intraocular cochlear grafts. Hear. Res. 64: 142-148, 1992.
Mancini P, Santi PA
Localization of the GM1 ganglioside in the vestibular system using cholera toxin. Hear. Res. 64: 151-165, 1993.
Lombarte A, Yan HY, Popper AN, Chang JS, Platt C
Damage and regeneration of hair cell ciliary bundles in a fish ear following treatment with gentamicin. Hear. Res. 64: 166-174, 1993.
Forge A, Zajic G, Li L, Nevill G, Schacht J
Structural variability of the sub-surface cisternae in intact, isolated outer hair cells shown by fluorescent labelling of intracellular membranes and freeze-facture. Hear. Res. 175-183, 1993.
Francis HW, Nadol Jr JB
Patterns of innervation of outer hair cells in a chimpanzee: I. Afferent and reciprocal synapses. Hear. Res. 64: 184-190, 1993.
Thalmann I, Suzuki H, McCourt DW, Comegys TH, Thalmann R
Partial amino acid sequences of organ of Corti proteins OCP1 and OCP2: A progress report. Hear. Res. 191-198, 1993.
Laurikainen EA, Kim D, Didier A, Ren T, Miller JM, Quirk WS, Nuttall AL
Stellate ganglion drives sympathetic regulation of cochlear blood flow. Hear. Res. 64: 199-204, 1993.
Rarey KE, Curtis LM, Ten Cate WJF
Tissue specific levels of glucocorticoid receptor within the rat inner ear. Hear. Res. 64: 205-210, 1993.
Popper AN, Saidel WM, Chang JSY
Two types of sensory hair cell in the saccule of a teleost fish. Hear. Res. 64: 211-216, 1993.
Francis HW, Nadol Jr JB
Patterns of innervation of outer hair cells in a chimpanzee. II. Efferent endings. Hear. Res. 64: 217-221, 1993.
Greenwood, DD
The intensitive DL of tones: Dependence of signal/masker ratio on tone level and on spectrum of added noise. Hear. Res. 65: 1-39, 1993.
Berlin CI, Hood, LJ, Cecola RP, Jackson DF, Szabo P
Does Type I afferent neuron dysfunction reveal itself through lack of efferent suppression? Hear. Res. 65: 40-50, 1993.
Fritzsch B, Nichols DH
Dil reveals a prenatal arrival of efferents at the differentiating otocyst of mice. Hear. Res. 65: 51-60, 1993.
Mackersie C, Down KE, Stapells DR
Pure tone masking profiles for human auditory brainstem and middle latency responses. Hear. Res. 65: 61-68, 1993.
Ylikoski J, Pirvola U, Moshnyakov M, Palgi J, Arumae U, Saarma M
Expression patterns of neurotrophin and their receptor mRNA in the rat inner ear. Hear. Res. 65: 69-78, 1993.
Geisler CD
A model of stereociliary tip link stretches. Hear. Res. 65: 79-82, 1993.
Freeman DM, Hendrix DK, Shah D, Fan LF, Weiss TF
Effect of lymph composition on an in vitro preparation of the alligator lizard cochlea. Hear. Res. 65: 83-98, 1993.
Pollak GD, Park TJ
The effects of GABAergic inhibition on monarual response properties of neurons in the mustache bat's inferior colliculus. Hear. Res. 65: 99-117, 1993.
Kraus N, Micco AG, Koch DB, McGee T, Carrell T, Sharma A, Wiet RJ, Weingarten CZ
The mistmatch negativity cortical evoked potential elicited by speech in cochlear implant users. Hear. Res. 65: 118-124, 1993.
Erway LC, Willott JF, Archer JR, Harrison DE
Genetics of age-related hearig loss in mice. I. Inbred and F1 hybrid strains. Hear. Res. 65: 125-132, 1993.
Platt C
Zebrafish inner ear sensory surfaces are similar to those in goldfish. Hear. Res. 65: 133-140, 1993.
Conlee JW, Bennett ML
Turn specific differences in the endocochlear potential between albino and pigmented guinea pigs. Hear. Res. 65: 141-150, 1993.
Baird RA, Schuff NR, Bancroft J
Regional differences in lectin binding patterns of vestibular hair cells. Hear. Res. 65: 151-163, 1993.
Baird RA, Torres MA, Schuff NR
Hair cell regeneration in the bullfrog vestibular otolith organs following aminoglycoside toxicity. Hear. Res. 65: 164-174, 1993.
Eggermont JJ
Differential effects of age on click rate and amplitude modulation frequency coding in primary auditory cortex of the cat. Hear. Res. 65: 175-192, 1993.
Moulin A, Collet L, Duclaux R
Contralateral auditory stimulation alters acoustic distoriton products in humans. Hear. Res. 65: 193-210, 1993.
Harding NJ, Davies WE
Cellular localisation of taurine in the organ of Corti. Hear. Res. 65: 211-215, 1993.
Moulin A, Collet L, Veuillet E, Morgon A
Interrelations between transiently evoked otoacoustic emissions, spontaneous otoacoustic emissions and acoustic distortion products in normally hearing subjects. Hear. Res. 65: 216-233. 1993.
Subramaniam M, Henderson D, Spongr VP
Protection from noise induced hearing loss: Is prolonged 'conditioning' necessary? Hear. Res. 65: 234-239, 1993.
Schweitzer L, Cecil T, Walsh EJ
Development of GAD immunoreactivity in the dorsal cochlear nucleus of the hamster and cat: Light and electron microscopic observations. Hear. Res. 65: 240-252, 1993.
Aoyagi M, Kiren T, Kim Y, Suzuki Y, Fuse T, Koike Y
Optimal modulation frequency for amplitude modulation following response in young children during sleep. Hear. Res. 65: 253-261, 1993.
Schulte BA
Immunohistochemical localization of intracellular Ca-ATPase in outer hair cells, neurons and fibrocytes in the adult and developing inner ear. Hear. Res. 65: 262-273, 1993.
Nishida Y, Fujimoto T, Takagi A, Honjo I, Ogawa K
Fodrin in a constituent of the cortical lattice in outer hair cells of the guinea pig cochlea: Immunocytochemical evidence. Hear. Res. 65: 274-280, 1993.
Froehlich P, Collet L, Valatx JL, Morgon A
Sleep and active cochlear micromechanical properties in human subjects. Hear. Res. 66: 1-7, 1993.
Dannhof BJ, Bruns V
The innervation of the organ of Corti in the rat. Hear. Res. 66: 8-22, 1993.
Remezal M, Gil-Loyzaga P
Incorporation of D3H glucosamine to the adult and developing cochlear tectorial membrane of normal and hypothyroid rats. Hear. Res. 66: 23-30, 1993.
Rhode WS, Cooper NP
Two-tone suppression and distortion production on the basilar membrane in the hook region of cat and guinea pig cochleae. Hear. Res. 66: 31-45, 1993.
Woods DL, Alain C, Covarrubias D, Zaidel O
Frequency-related differences in the speed of human auditory processing. Hear. Res. 66: 46-52, 1993.
Zajic G, Forge A, Schacht J
Membrane stains as an objective means to distinguish isolated inner and outer hair cells. Hear. Res. 66: 53-57, 1993.
Tanaka H, Wong D
The influence of temporal pattern of stimulation on delay tuning of neurons in the auditory cortex of the FM bat, Myotis lucifugus. Hear. Res. 66: 58-66, 1993.
Shofner WP, Yost WA, Sheft S
Increment detection of bandlimited noises in the chinchilla. Hear. Res. 66: 67-80, 1993.
Xie DH, Henson MM, Bishop AL, Henson Jr OW
Efferent terminals in the cochlea of the mustached bat: Quantitative data. Hear. Res. 66: 81-90, 1993.
McPherson DL, Starr A
Binaural interaction in auditory evoked potentials: Brainstem, middle- and long-latency components. Hear. Res. 66: 91-98, 1993.
Dew LA, Owen Jr RG, Mulroy JM
Changes in size and shape of auditory hair cells in vivo during noise-induced temporary threshold shift. Hear. Res. 66: 99-107, 1993.
Shepherd RK, Hatsushika S, Clark GM
Electrical stimulation of the auditory nerve: The effect of electrode position on neural excitation. Hear. Res. 66: 108-120, 1993.
Tachibana M, Senuma H, Kumamoto K
Erratum re: Enkephalin-like immunoreactivity in cochlear efferents in the bat, Rhinolophus ferrumequinn (published in Hear. Res. 59: 14-16, 1992). Hear. Res. 66: 121, 1993.
Harris FP, Probst R, Xu L
Erratum re: Suppresion of the 2f1-f2 otoacoustic emission in humans (published in Hear. Res. 64: 133-141, 1992). Hear. Res. 66: 121, 1993.
Wangemann P, Takeuchi S
Maxi-K+ channel in single isolated cochlear efferent nerve terminals. Hear. Res. 66: 123-129, 1993.
Miller CA, Abbas PJ, Brown CJ
Electrically evoked auditory brainstem response to stimulation of different sites in the cochlea. Hear. Res. 66: 130-142, 1993.
Guth P, Norris C, Fermin CD, Pantoja M
The correlated blanching of synaptic bodies and reduction in afferent firing rates caused by transmitter-depleting agents in the frog semicircular canal. Hear. Res. 66: 143-149, 1993.
Favre E, Pelizzone M
Channel interactions in patients using the Ineraid multichannel cochlear implant. Hear. Res. 66: 150-156, 1993.
Hafner H, Pratt H, Blazer S, Sujov P
Critical ages in brainstem development revealed by neonatal 3-channel Lissajous' trajectory of auditory brainstem evoked potentials. Hear. Res. 66: 157-168, 1993.
Ikeda K, Takasaka T
Confocal laser microscopical images of calcium distribution and intracellular organelles in the outer hair cell isolated from the guinea pig cochlea. Hear. Res. 66: 169-176, 1993.
Eggermont JJ
Wiener and Volterra analyses applied to the auditory system. Hear. Res. 66: 177-201, 1993.
Lechner TP
A hydromechanical model of the cochlea with nonlinear feedback using PVF2 bending transducers. Hear. Res. 66: 202-212, 1993.
Oesterle EC, Rubel EW
Postnatal production of supporting cells in the chick cochlea. Hear. Res. 66: 213-224, 1993.
Pote KG, Weber CH, Kretsinger RH
Inferred protein content and distribution from density measurements of calcitic and aragonitic otoconia. Hear. Res. 66: 225-232, 1993.
Carlyon RP, Butt M
Effects on aspirin on human auditory filters. Hear. Res. 66: 233-244, 1993.
Ptok M, Nair T, Carey TE, Altschuler RA
Distribution of KHRI 3 epitopes in the inner ear. Hear Res. 66: 245-252, 1993.
Pedersen AD, Morton JI, Trune DR
Inner ear basic fibroblast growth factor in CBA/J, C3H/HeJ, and autoimmune Palmerston North mice. Hear. Res. 66: 253-259, 1993.
Czibulka A, Schwartz IR
Glial or neuronal origin of microcysts in the gerbil PVCN? Hear. Res. 67: 1-12, 1993.
Takeuchi S, Wangemann P
Aminoglycoside antobiotics inhibit maxi-K+ channel in single isolated cochlear efferent nerve terminals. Hear. Res. 67: 13-19, 1993.
Kirk DL, Johnstone BM
Modulation of f2-f1: Evidence for a GABA-ergic efferent system in apical cochlea of the guinea pig. Hear. Res. 67: 20-34, 1993.
Kaltenbach JA, Meleca RJ, Falzarano PR, Myers SF, Simpson TH
Forward masking properties of neurons in the dorsal cochlear nucleus: Possible role in the process of echo suppression. Hear. Res. 67: 35-44, 1993.
Farms WB, Godfrey DA, Askari A
Effect of copper-deficient diet on metabolism in rat auditory structures. Hear. Res. 67: 45-50, 1993.
Kirsch JP, Money MK, Webster DB
Mice heterozygous for the deafness gene have normal auditory thresholds. Hear. Res. 67: 51-54, 1993.
McAnally KI, Clark GM, Syka J
Hair cell mediated responses of the auditory nerve to sinusoidal electrical stimulation of the cochlea in the cat. Hear. Res. 67: 55-68, 1993.
Popelar J, Syka J
Middle latency responses to electrical stimulation of the auditory nerve in unanesthetized guinea pigs. Hear. Res. 67: 69-74, 1993.
Kawamata S, Igarashi Y
Glycoconjugates in the cochlea as revealed by the silver methenamine method. Hear. Res. 67: 75-82, 1993.
Igarashi Y, Kawamata S, Mizukoshi K
Glycoconjugates in the vestibular organs as revealed by the silver methenamine method. Hear. Res. 67: 83-88, 1993.
Sams M, Hamalainen M, Hari R, McEvoy L
Human auditory cortical mechanisms of sound lateralization: I. Interaural time differences within sound. Hear. Res. 67: 89-97, 1993.
McEvoy L, Hari R, Imada T, Sams M
Human auditory cortical mechanisms of sound lateralization: I. Interaural time differences at sound onset. Hear. Res. 67: 98-109, 1993.
Griguer C, Lehouelleur J, Valat J, Sahuquet A, Sans A
Voltage dependent reversible movements of the apex in isolated guinea pig vestibular hair cells. Hear. Res. 67: 110-116, 1993.
Burns EM, Harrison WA, Bulen JC, Keefe DH
Voluntary contraction of middle ear muscles: Effects on input impedance, energy reflectance and spontaneous otoacoustic emissions. Hear. Res. 67: 117-127, 1993.
Bartsch E, Schmidt S
Psychophysical frequency modulation thresholds in a FM-bat, Tadarida brasiliensis. Hear. Res. 67: 128-138, 1993.
Avinash GB, Nuttall AL, Raphael Y
3-D analysis of F-actin in stereocilia of cochlear hair cells after loud noise exposure. Hear. Res. 67: 139-146, 1993.
Fitzgerald JJ, Robertson D, Johnstone BM
Effects of intra-cochlear perfusion of salicylates on cochlear microphonic and other auditory responses in the guinea pig. Hear. Res. 67: 147-156, 1993.
Lyon MJ, Wanamaker HH
Blood flow and assessment of capillaries in the aging rat posterior canal crista. Hear. Res. 67: 157-165, 1993.
Moon AK, Zwolan TA, Pfingst BE
Effects of phase duration on detection of electrical stimulation of the human cochlea. Hear. Res. 67: 166-178, 1993.
Doi T, Ohmori H
Acetylcholine increases intracellular Ca2+ concentration and hyperpolarizes the guinea-pig outer hair cell. Hear. Res. 67: 179-188, 1993.
Pote KG, Ross MD
Utricular otoconia of some amphibians have calcitic morphology. Hear. Res. 67: 189-197, 1993.
Muller M, Wess FP, Bruns V
Cochlear place-frequency map in the marsupial Monodelphis domestica. Hear. Res. 67: 198-202, 1993.
Bartolami S, Planche M, Pujol R
Inhibition of the carbachol-evoked synthesis of inositol phosphates by ototoxic drugs in the rat cochlea. Hear. Res. 67: 203-210, 1993.
Chiong CM, Burgess BJ, Nadol Jr JB
Postnatal maturation of human spiral ganglion cells: Light and electron microscopic observations. Hear. Res. 67: 211-219, 1993.
Butler RA, Musicant AD
Binaural localization: Influence of stimulus frequency and the linkage to covert peak areas. Hear. Res. 67: 220-229, 1993.
Horner KC
Functional changes associated with experimentally induced endolymphatic hydrops. Hear. Res. 68: 1-18, 1993.
Li HS, Borg E
Auditory degeneration after acoustic trauma in two genotypes of mice. Hear. Res. 68: 19-27, 1993.
Moore DR
Auditory brainstem responses in ferrets following unilateral cochlear removal. Hear. Res. 68: 28-34, 1993.
Jiang ZD, Zhang L, Wu YY, Liu XY
Brainstem auditory evoked responses from birth to adulthood: Development of wave amplitude. Hear. Res. 68: 35-41, 1993.
Levi EC, Folsom RC, Dobie RA
Amplitude-modulation following response (AMFR): Effects of modulation rate, carrier frequency, age, and state. Hear. Res. 68: 42-52, 1993.
Chery-Croze S, Moulin A, Collet L
Effect of contralateral sound stimulation on the distortion product 2f1-f2 in humans: Evidence of a frequency specificity. Hear. Res. 68: 53-58, 1993.
Levine RA, Gardner JC, Stufflebeam SM, Fullerton BC, Carlisle EW, Furst M, Rosen BR, Kiang NYS
Binaural auditory processing in multiple sclerosis subjects. Hear. Res. 68: 59-72, 1993.
Levine RA, Gardner JC, Fullerton BC, Stufflebeam SM, Carlisle EW, Furst M, Rosen BR, Kiang NYS
Effects of multiple sclerosis brainstem lesions on sound lateralization and brainstem auditory evoked potentials. Hear. Res. 68: 73-88, 1993.
Forss N, Makela JP, McEvoy L, Hari R
Temporal integration and oscillatory responses of the human auditory cortex revealed by evoked magnetic fields to click trains. Hear. Res. 68: 89-96, 1993.
Kujawa SG, Glattke TJ, Fallon M, Bobbin RP
Contralateral sound suppresses distortion product otoacoustic emissions through cholinergic mechanisms. Hear. Res. 68: 97-106, 1993.
Cheatham MA, Dallos P
Longitudinal comparisons of IHC ac and dc receptor potentials recorded from the guinea pig cochlea. Hear. Res. 68: 107-114, 1993.
Han Y, Colburn HS
Point-neuron model for binaural interaction in MSO. Hear. Res. 68: 115-130, 1993.
Werner LA, Folsom RC, Mancl LR
The relationship between auditory brainstem response and behavioral thresholds in normal hearing infants and adults. Hear. Res. 68: 131-141, 1993.
McFadden D
A Review: A speculation about the parallel ear asymmetries and sex differences in hearing sensitivity and otoacoustic emissions. Hear. Res. 68: 143-151, 1993.
Wang J, Li Qh, Dong Wj, Chen Js
Effects of K+ channel blockers on cochlear potentials in the guinea pig. Hear. Res. 68: 152-158, 1993.
Pickles JO
A model for the mechanics of the stereociliar bundle on acousticolateral hair cells. Hear. Res. 68: 159-172, 1993.
Kumoi K, Saito N, Tanaka C
Immunohistochemical localization of
-aminobutyric acid- and aspartate-containing neurons in the guinea pig superior olivary complex. Hear. Res. 68: 173-179, 1993.
Foster JD, Drescher MJ, Khan KM, Drescher DG
Immunohistochemical localization of S-100 protein the saccule of the rainbow trout (Salmo gairdnerii R). Hear. Res. 68: 180-188, 1993.
Wu SH, Kelly JB
Response of neurons in the lateral superior olive and medial nucleus of the trapezoid body to repetitive stimulation: Intracellular and extracellular recordings from mouse brain slice. Hear. Res. 68: 189-201, 1993.
Zacksenhouse M, Johnson DH, Tsuchitani C
Excitation effects on LSO unit sustained responses: Point process characterization. Hear. Res. 68: 202-216, 1993.
Dupont J, Guilhaume A, Aran JM
Neuronal degeneration of primary cochlear and vestibular innervations after local injection of sisomicin in the guinea pig. Hear. Res. 68: 217-228, 1993.
Penner MJ, Glotzbach L, Huang T
Spontaneous otoacoustic emissions: Measurement and data. Hear. Res. 68: 229-237, 1993.
Zucca G, Botta L, Milesi V, Valli P
Sensory adaptation in frog vestibular organs. Hear. Res. 68: 238-242, 1993.
Benser ME, Issa NP, Hudspeth AJ
Hair-bundle stiffness dominates the elastic reactance to otolithic-membrane shear. Hear. Res. 68: 243-252, 1993.
Geisler CD
A realizable cochlear model using feedback from motile outer hair cells. Hear. Res. 68: 253-262, 1993.
Hoffman DW, Hochreiter JS, Landry DR, Brimijoin MR, Treadwell MD, Gardner PD, Altschuler RA
Localization of preproenkephalin mRNA-expressing cells in rat auditory brainstem with in situ hybridization. Hear. Res. 69: 1-9, 1993.
Pitovski DZ, Drescher MJ, Drescher DG
High affinity aldosterone binding sites (Type I receptors) in the mammallian inner ear. Hear. Res. 69: 10-14, 1993.
Chen L, Salvi RJ, Hashino E
Recovery of CAP threshold and amplitude in chickens following kanamycin ototoxicity. Hear. Res. 69: 15-24, 1993.
Saunders JC, Torsiglieri AJ, DeDio RM
The growth of hearing loss in neonatal chicks exposed to intense pure tones. Hear. Res. 69: 25-34, 1993.
Miller CA, Abbas PJ, Robinson BK
Characterization of wave I of the electrically evoked auditory brainstem response in the guinea pig. Hear. Res. 69: 35-44, 1993.
Chatterjee M, Smith RL
Physiological overshoot and the compound action potential. Hear. Res. 69: 45-54, 1993.
Ronken DA, Bosch WR, Molnar CE
Effects of spike discharge history on discharge probability and latency in frog basilar papilla units. Hear. Res. 69: 55-75, 1993.
Yao W, Godfrey DA
Choline acetyltransferase in cochlear root neurons. Hear. Res. 69: 76-82, 1993.
Gray L
Simultaneous masking in newborn chickens. Hear. Res. 69: 83-90, 1993.
Dechesne CJ, Winsky L, Moniot B, Raymond J
Localization of calretinin mRNA in rat and guinea pig inner ear by in situ hybridization using radioactive and nonradioactive probes. Hear. Res. 69: 91-97, 1993.
Faingold CL, Anderson CAB, Randall ME
Stimulation or blockade of the dorsal nucleus of the lateral lemniscus alters binaural and tonic inhibition in contralateral inferior colliculus neurons. Hear. Res. 69: 98-106, 1993.
Wangemann P, Shiga N, Marcus DC
The Na+/H+ exchanger in transitional cells of the inner ear. Hear. Res. 69: 107-114, 1993.
Kok MR, Van Zanten GA, Brocaar MP
Aspects of spontaneous otoacoustic emissions in healthy newborns. Hear. Res. 69: 115-123, 1993.
Marcus DC, Takeuchi S, Wangemann P
Two types of chloride channel in the basolateral membrane of vestibular dark cells. Hear. Res. 69: 124-132, 1993.
Hauser R, Probst R, Harris FP
Effects of atmospheric pressure variation on spontaneous, transiently evoked, and distortion product otoacoustic emissions in normal human ears. Hear. Res. 69: 133-145, 1993.
Lim HH, Jenkins OH, Myers MW, Miller JM, Altschuler RA
Detection of HSP 72 synthesis after acoustic overstimulation in rat cochlea. Hear. Res. 69: 146-150, 1993.
Li J, Young ED
Discharge-rate dependence of refractory behavior of cat auditory-nerve fibers. Hear. Res. 69: 151-162, 1993.
Hackney CM, Fettiplace R, Furness DN
The functional morphology of stereociliary bundles on turtle cochlear hair cells. Hear. Res. 69: 163-175, 1993.
Gobsch H, Tietze G
Interrelation of spontaneous and evoked otoacoustic emissions. Hear. Res. 69: 176-181, 1993.
Luo L, Koutnouyan H, Baird A, Ryan AF
Acidic and basic FGF mRNA expression in the adult and developing rat cochlea. Hear. Res. 69: 182-193, 1993.
Crist JR, Fallon M, Bobbin RP
Volume regulation in cochlear outer hair cells. Hear. Res. 69: 194-198, 1993.
Didier A, Miller JM, Nuttall AL
The vascular component of sodium salicylate ototoxicity in the guinea pig. Hear. Res. 69: 199-206, 1993.
Ogawa K, Schacht J
Receptor-mediated release of inositol phosphates in the cochlear and vestibular sensory epithelia of the rat. Hear. Res. 69: 207-214, 1993.
Kuriyama H, Albin RL, Altschuler RA
Expression of NMDA-receptor mRNA in the rat cochlea. Hear. Res. 69: 215-220, 1993.
Goldey ES, Kehn LS, Crofton KM
The sensitivity to 3,3'-iminodipropionitrile differs for high- and mid-frequency hearing loss in the developing rat. Hear. Res. 69: 221-228, 1993.
Freeman S, Geal-Dor M, Shimoni Y, Sohmer H
Thyroid hormone induces earlier onset of auditory function in neonatal rats. Hear. Res. 69: 229-235, 1993.
Geal-Dor M, Freeman S, Li G, Sohmer H
Development of hearing in neonatal rats: Air and bone conducted ABR thresholds. Hear. Res. 69: 236-242, 1993.
Shivapuja BG, Gu ZP, Saunders SS, Quirk WS
Acute effects of cocaine on cochlear function. Hear. Res. 69: 243-250, 1993.
Horner KC, Huang W, Erre JP
The effect of a taurine modified diet on normal and hydropic ears of the guinea pig. Hear. Res. 70: 1-8, 1993.
Mroz EA, Nassim KR, Lechene C
Electron-probe analysis of isolated goldfish hair cells: Implications for preparing healthy cells. Hear. Res. 70: 9-21, 1993.
Mroz EA, Nassim KR, Lechene C
Rapid resting ion fluxes in goldfish hair cells are balanced by (Na+,K+)-ATPase. Hear. Res. 70: 22-30, 1993.
Haggerty HS, Lusted HS, Morton SC
Statistical quantification of 24-hour and monthly variabilities of spontaneous otoacoustic emissions frequency in humans. Hear. Res. 70: 31-49, 1993.
Mensh BD, Patterson MC, Whitehead ML, Lonsbury-Martin BL, Martin GK
Distortion-product emissions in rabbit: I. Altered susceptibility to repeated pure-tone exposures. Hear. Res. 70: 50-64, 1993.
Mensh BD, Lonsbury-Martin BL, Martin GK
Distortion-product emissions in rabbit: II. prediction of chronic-noise effects by brief pure-tone exposures. Hear Res. 70: 65-72, 1993.
Slepecky NB, Ulfendahl M
Evidence for calcium-binding proteins and calcium-dependent regulatory proteins in sensory cells of the organ of Corti. Hear. Res. 70: 73-84, 1993.
Oesterle EC, Tsue TT, Reh TA, Rubel EW
Hair-cell regeneration in organ cultures of the postnatal chicken inner ear. Hear. Res. 70: 85-108, 1993.
Avan P, Bonfils P, Loth D, Wit HP
Temporal patterns of transient-evoked otoacoustic emissions in normal and impaired cochleae. Hear. Res. 70: 109-120, 1993.
Xue S, Mountain DC, Hubbard AE
Acoustic enhancement of electrically-evoked otoacoustic emissions reflects basilar membrane tuning: Experiment results. Hear. Res. 70: 121-126, 1993.
Campbell DG, Daniel III HJ, Hume WG
Aging and otitis media as sources of variance in the rat auditory brainstem response. Hear. Res. 70: 127-130, 1993.
Sewell WF, Mroz EA
Flavin adenine dinucleotide is a major endogenous fluorophore in hair cells of the inner ear. Hear. Res. 70: 131-138, 1993.
Mroz E, Lechene C
Calcium and magnesium transport by isolated goldfish hair cells. Hear. Res. 70: 139-145, 1993.
Mroz E, Lechene C
Extracellular N-methyl-D-glutamate leads to loss of hair cell sodium potassium, and chloride. Hear. Res. 70: 146-150, 1993.
Durham D, Matschinsky FM, Rubel EW
Altered malate dehydrogenase activity in nucleus magnocellularis of the chicken following cochlea removal. Hear. Res. 70: 151-159, 1993.
Brown AM
Distortion in the cochlea: Acoustic f2-f1 at low stimulus levels. Hear. Res. 70: 160-166, 1993.
Brown JN, Miller JM, Altschuler RA, Nuttall AL
Osmotic pump implant for chronic infusion of drugs into the inner ear. Hear. Res. 70: 167-172, 1993.
Vetter DE, Saldana E, Mugnaini E
Input from the inferior colliculus to medial olivocochlear neurons in the rat -- A double label study with PHA-L and cholera toxin. Hear. Res. 70: 173-186, 1993.
Pollice PA, Brownell WE
Characterization of the outer hair cell's lateral wall membranes. Hear. Res. 70: 187-196, 1993.
Komune S, Nakagawa T, Hisashi K, Kimitsuki T, Uemura T
Mechanism of lack of development of negative endocochlear potential in guinea pigs with hair cell loss. Hear. Res. 70: 197-204, 1993.
Xu SA, Shepherd RK, Chen Y, Clark GM
Profound hearing loss in the cat following the single co-administration of kanamycin and ethacrynic acid. Hear. Res. 70: 205-215, 1993.
Carey MB, Zelick R
The effect of sound level, temperature, and dehydration on the brainstem auditory evoked potential in anuran amphibians. Hear. Res. 70: 216-228, 1993.
von Unge M, Decraemer WF, Bagger-Sjoback D, Dirckx JJ
Displacement of the gerbil tympanic membrane under static pressure variations measured with a real-time differential Moire interferometer. Hear. Res. 70: 229-242, 1993.
Schwartz DR, Schacht J, Miller JM, Frey K, Altschuler RA
Chronic electrical stimulation reverses deafness-related depression of electrically evoked 2-deoxyglucose activity in the guinea pig inferior colliculus. Hear. Res. 70: 243-249, 1993.
Berlin CI, Hood LJ, Wen H, Szabo P, Cecola RP, Rigby P, Jackson DF
Contralateral suppression of nonlinear click-evoked otoacoustic emissions. Hear. Res. 71: 1-11, 1993.
Popelka GR, Osterhammel PA, Nielsen LH, Rasmussen AN
Growth of distortion product otoacoustic emissions with primary-tone level in humans. Hear. Res. 71: 12-22, 1994.
Kitano I, Doi K, Mori N, Matsunaga T
Involvement of Cl-transport in forskolin-induced elevation of endocochlear potential. Hear. Res. 71: 23-27, 1993.
Warchol ME, Corwin JT
Supporting cells in avian vestibular organs proliferate in serum-free culture. Hear. Res. 71: 28-36, 1993.
Clock AE, Salvi RJ, Saunders SS, Powers NL
Neural correlates of temporal integration in the cochlear nucleus of the chinchilla. Hear. Res. 71: 37-50, 1993.
Markovitz NS, Pollak GD
The dorsal nucleus of the lateral lemniscus in the mustache bat: Monaural properties. Hear. Res. 71: 51-63, 1993.
Kimitsuki T, Nakagawa T, Hisashi K, Komune S, Komiyama S
Cisplatin blocks mechano-electric transducer current in chick cochlear hair cells. Hear. Res. 71: 64-68, 1993.
Gleich O, Wilson S
The diameters of guinea pig auditory nerve fibres: Distribution and correlation with spontaneous rate. Hear. Res. 71: 69-79, 1993.
El Barbary A, Altschuler RA, Schacht J
Glutathione S-transferase in the organ of Corti of the rat: Enzymatic activity, subunit composition, and immunohistochemical localization. Hear. Res. 71: 80-90, 1993.
Ren T, Nuttall AL, Miller JM
Contribution of anterior inferior cerebellar artery to cochlear blood flow in guinea pig: A model-based analysis. Hear. Res. 71: 91-97, 1993.
Mulroy MJ, Dempewolf SA, Curtis S, Iida HC
Gap junctional connections between hair cells, supporting cells and nerves in a vestibular organ. Hear. Res. 71: 98-105, 1993.
Attias J, Urbach D, Gold S, Shemesh Z
Auditory evemt related potentials in chronic tinnitus patients with noise induced hearing loss. Hear. Res. 71: 106-113, 1993.
Bohne BA, Harding GW
Combined organ of Corti/modiolus technique for preparing mammalian cochleas for quantitative microscopy. Hear. Res. 71: 114-124, 1993.
Marean GC, Burt JM, Beecher MD, Rubel EW
Hair cell regeneration in the European starling (Sturnus vulgaris): Recovery of pure tone detection thresholds. Hear. Res. 71: 125-136, 1993.
Boettcher FA, Mills JH, Norton BL
Age-related changes in auditory evoked potentials of gerbils. I. Response amplitudes. Hear. Res. 71: 137-145, 1993.
Boettcher FA, Mills JH, Norton BL, Schmiedt RA
Age-related changes in auditory evoked potentials of gerbils. II. Response latencies. Hear. Res. 71: 146-156, 1993.
Koppl C, Manley GA
Spontaneous otoacoustic emissions in the bobtail lizard. I: General characteristics. Hear. Res. 71: 157-169, 1993.
Talmadge CL, Long GR, Murphy WJ, Tubis A
New off line method for detecting spontaneous otoacoustic emissions in human subjects. Hear. Res. 71: 170-182, 1993.
McLaren GM, Quirk WS, Laurikainen E, Coleman JKM, Seidman MD, Dengerink HA, Nuttall AL, Miller JM, Wright JW
Substance P increases cochlear blood flow without changing cochlear electrophysiology in rats. Hear. Res. 71: 183-189, 1993.
Prijs VF, Keijzer J, Versnel H, Schoonhoven R
Recovery characteristics of auditory nerve fibres in the normal and noise-damaged guinea pig cochlea. Hear. Res. 71: 190-201, 1993.
Whitworth C, Morris C, Scott V, Rybak LP
Dose-response relationships for furosemide ototoxicity in rat. Hear. Res. 71: 202-207, 1993.
McFadden D, Mishra R
On the relation between hearing sensitivity and otoacoustic emissions. Hear. Res. 71: 208-213, 1993.
Adler HJ, Poje CP, Saunders JC
Recovery of auditory function and structure in the chick after two intense pure tone exposures. Hear. Res. 71: 214-224, 1993.
Pickles JO
An analysis of actin isoforms expressed in hair cell enriched fractions of the chick basilar papilla by the polymerase chain reaction technique. Hear. Res. 71: 225-229, 1993.
Ito M, Spicer SS, Schulte BA
Immunohistochemical localization of brain type glucose transporter in mammalian inner ears: Comparison of developmental and adult stages. Hear. Res. 71: 230-238, 1993.
Decraemer WF, Khanna SM
Modelling the malleus vibration as a rigid body motion with one rotational and one translational degree of freedom. Hear. Res. 72: 1-18, 1994.
Velluti RA, Pena JL, Pedemonte M, Narins PM
Internally-generated noise stimulates cochlear nucleus units. Hear. Res. 72: 19-22, 1994.
Ryan AF, Bennett TM, Woolf NK, Axelsson A
Pprotection from noise-induced hearing loss by prior exposure to a nontraumatic stimulus: role of the middle ear muscles. Hear. Res. 72: 23-28, 1994.
Houtgast T, Aoki S
Stimulus-onset dominance in the perception of binaural information. Hear. Res. 72: 29-36, 1994.
Brock M, Henley CM
Postnatal changes in cochlear polyamine metabolism in the rat. Hear. Res. 72: 37-43, 1994.
Weaver SP, Schweitzer L
Development of gerbil outer hair cells after the onset of cochlear function: An ultrastructural study. Hear. Res. 72: 44-52, 1994.
Romand R, Hirning-Folz U, Ehret G
N-myc expression in the embyronic cochlea of the mouse. Hear. Res. 72: 53-58, 1994.
Kossl M
Otoacoustic emissions from the cochlea of the 'constant frequency' bats, Pternonotus parnellii and Rhinolophus rouxi. Hear. Res. 72: 59-72, 1994.
Kossl M
Evidence for a mechanical filter in the cochlea of the 'constant frequency' bats, Rhinolophus rouxi and Pternonotus parnellii. Hear. Res. 72: 73-80, 1994.
Ryals BM, Westbrook EW
TEM analysis of neural terminals on autoradiographically identified regenerated hair cells. Hear. Res. 72: 81-88, 1994.
Shepherd RK, Xu SA, Clark GM
Partial hearing loss in the macaque following the co-administration of kanamycin and ethacrynic acid. Hear. Res. 72: 89-98, 1994.
Durrant JD, Martin WH, Hirsch B, Schwegler J
3CLT ABR analyses in a human subject with unilateral extirpation of the inferior colliculus. Hear. Res. 72: 99-107, 1994.
Conlee JW, Gerity LC, Westenberg IS, Creel DJ
Pigment-dependent differences in the stria vascularis of albino and pigmented guinea pigs and rats. Hear. Res. 72: 108-124, 1994.
Popelar J, Erre JP, Aran JM, Cazals Y
Plastic changes in ipsi-contralateral differences of auditory cortex and inferior colliculus evoked potentials after injury to one ear in the adult guinea pig. Hear. Res. 72: 125-134, 1994.
Maurer J, Heinrich UR, Mann W
Differences of inner and outer hair cells in the organ of Corti of the guinea pig in respect to the cellular content of precipitable calcium. Hear. Res. 72: 135-142, 1994.
Hurd LB II, Feldman ML
'Purkinje-like cells' in rat cochlear nucleus. Hear. Res. 72: 143-158, 1994.
Koppl C, Manley GA
Spontaneous otoacoustic emissions in the bobtail lizard. II. Interactions with external tones. Hear. Res. 72: 159-170, 1994.
Manley GA, Koppl C
Spontaneous otoacoustic emissions in the bobtail lizard. III. Temperature effects. Hear. Res. 72: 171-180, 1994.
Weaver SP, Hoffpauir J, Schweitzer L
Distribution of actin in developing outer hair cells in the gerbil. Hear. Res. 72: 181-188, 1994.
Johnson AC, Canlon B
Toluene exposure affects the functional activity of the outer hair cells. Hear. Res. 72: 189-196, 1994.
Coling DE, Naik RM, Schacht J
Calcium and calmodulin inhibit phosphorylation of a novel auditory nerve protein. Hear. Res. 72: 197-205, 1994.
Nelken I, Prut Y, Vaddia E, Abeles M
Population responses to multifrequency sounds in the cat auditory cortex: One- and two-parameter families of sounds. Hear. Res. 72: 206-222, 1994.
Nelken I, Prut Y, Vaddia E, Abeles M
Population responses to multifrequency sounds in the cat auditory cortex: Four-tone complexes. Hear. Res. 72: 223-236, 1994.
Nelken I, Prut Y, Vaadia E, Abeles M
In search of the best stimulus: An optimization procedure for finding efficient stimuli in the cat auditory cortex. Hear. Res. 72: 237-253, 1994.
Wataya H, Handa K, Hozawa K, Takasaka T, Cunnningham D, Rubel EW, Hakomori S
A characteristic protein highly expressed in guinea pig inner ear, defined by monoclonal antibody WH-1. Hear. Res. 72: 254-262, 1994.
Fischer FP
Quantitative TEM analysis of the barn owl basilar papilla. Hear. Res. 73: 1-15, 1994.
Slepecky NB, Savage JE
Expression of actin isoforms in the guinea pig organ of Corti: Muscle isoforms are not detected. Hear. Res. 73: 16-26, 1994.
Nilles R, Jarlebark L, Zenner HP, Heilbronn E
ATP-induced cytoplasmic [Ca2+] increases in isolated cochlear outer hair cells. Involved receptor and channel mechanisms. Hear. Res. 73: 27-34, 1994.
Brundin L, Russell I
Tuned phasic and tonic motile responses of isolated outer hair cells to direct mechanical stimulation of the cell body. Hear. Res. 73: 35-45, 1994.
Wheeler EF, Bothwell M, Schecterson LC, von Bartheld CS
Expression of BDNF and NT-3 mRNA in hair cells of the organ of Corti: Quantitative analysis in developing rats. Hear. Res. 73: 46-56, 1994.
Wu SH, Kelly JB
Physiological evidence for ipsilateral inhibition in the lateral superior olive: Synaptic responses in mouse brain slice. Hear. Res. 73: 57-64, 1994.
Wilcox ER, Fex J
Construction of a cDNA library from microdissected guinea pig crista ampullaris. Hear. Res. 73: 65-66, 1994.
Brugge JF, Reale RA, Hind JE, Chan JCK, Musicant AD, Poon PWF
Simulation of free-field sound sources and its application to studies of cortical mechanisms of sound localization in the cat. Hear. Res. 73: 67-84, 1994.
Raphael Y, Wang Y, Lee MK
Intercellular contacts between chick stereocilia after acoustic overstimulation. Hear. Res. 73: 85-91, 1994.
Schecterson LC, Bothwell M
Neurotrophin and neurotrophin receptor mRNA expression in developing inner ear. Hear. Res. 73: 92-100, 1994.
Marcus DC, Liu J, Wangemann P
Transepithelial voltage and resistance of vestibular dark cell epithelium of gerbil ampulla. Hear. Res. 73: 101-108, 1994.
Guth PS, Fermin CD, Pantoja M, Edwards R, Norris C
Hair cells of different shapes and their placement along the frog crista ampullaris. Hear. Res. 73: 109-115, 1994.
Sohmer H, Goitein K, Freeman S
Improvement in sensorineural auditory threshold of the guinea pig fetus following delivery. Hear. Res. 73: 116-120, 1994.
Markovitz NS, Pollak GD
Binaural processing in the dorsal nucleus of the lateral lemniscus. Hear. Res. 73: 121-140, 1994.
Wit HP, van Dijk P, Avan P
Wavelet analysis of real ear and synthesized click evoked otoacoustic emissions. Hear. Res. 73: 141-147, 1994.
Roddy J, Hubbard AE, Mountain DC, Xue S
Effects of electrical biasing on electrically-evoked otoacoustic emissions. Hear. Res. 73: 148-154, 1994.
Ogawa K, McLaren J, Schacht J
Effect of aging on myo-inositol and phosphoinositide metabolism in the cochlear and vestibular sensory epithelia of the rat. Hear. Res. 73: 155-162, 1994.
Backoff PM, Caspary DM
Age-related changes in auditory brainstem responses in Fischer 344 rats: Effects of rate and intensity. Hear. Res. 73: 163-172, 1994.
Kotecha B, Richardson GP
Ototoxicity in vitro: Effects of neomycin, gentamicin, dihydrostreptomycin, amikacin, spectinomycin, neamine, spermine, and poly-L-lysine. Hear. Res. 73: 173-184, 1994.
Heffner RS, Heffner HE, Contos C, Kearns D
Hearing in prairie dogs: Transition between surface and subterranean rodents. Hear. Res. 73: 185-189, 1994.
Penner MJ, Brauth SE, Jastreboff P
Covariation of binaural, concurrently-measured spontaneous otoacoustic emissions. Hear. Res. 73: 190-194, 1994.
Fermin CD, Lee DH, Martin D
Post-embedding TEM signal to noise ratio of S-100. Hear. Res. 73: 195-202, 1994.
Tinling SP, Chole RA
Apical cochlear nerve exposed to perilymph in the gerbil and rat. Hear. Res. 73: 203-208, 1994.
Masterton RB, Granger EM, Glendenning KK
Role of acoustic striae in hearing: Mechanism for enhancement of sound detection in cats. Hear. Res. 73: 209-222, 1994.
van Netten SM, Karlsson KK, Khanna SM, Flock A
Effects of quinine on the mechanical frequency response of the cupula in the fish lateral line. Hear. Res. 73: 223-230, 1994.
Rosen S, Baker RJ
Characterising auditory filter nonlinearity. Hear. Res. 73: 231-243, 1994.
Heffner HE, Heffner RS, Contos C, Ott T
Audiogram of the hooded Norway rat. Hear. Res. 73: 244-247, 1994.
Willott JF, Seegers-Bross L, McFadden SL
Morphology of the cochlear nucleus in CBA/J mice with chronic, severe sensorineural cochlear pathology induced during adulthood. Hear. Res. 74: 1-21, 1994.
Henderson D, Subramaniam M, Papazian M, Spongr VP
The role of middle ear muscles in the development of resistance to noise induced hearing loss. Hear. Res. 74: 22-28, 1994.
Lustig LR, Leake PA, Snyder RL, Rebscher SJ
Neonatal deafening and chronic intracochlear stimulation of the cat's cochlear nucleus. Hear. Res. 74: 29-37, 1994.
Kirk DL, Yates GK
Evidence for electrically evoked travelling waves in the guinea pig cochlea. Hear. Res. 74: 38-50, 1994.
Eggermont JJ
Temporal modulation transfer functions for AM and FM stimuli in cat auditory cortex. Effects of carrier type, modulating waveform, and intensity. Hear. Res. 74: 51-66, 1994.
Foster JD, Drescher MJ, Hatfield JS, Drescher DG
Immunohistochemical localization of S-100 protein in auditory and vestibular end organs of the mouse and hamster. Hear. Res. 74: 67-76, 1994.
Shehata-Dieler WE, Richter CP, Dieler R, Klinke R
Effects of endolymphatic and perilymphatic application of salicylate in the pigeon: I. Single fiber activity and cochlear potentials. Hear. Res. 74: 77-84, 1994.
Dieler R, Shehata-Dieler WE, Richter CP, Klinke R
Effects of endolymphatic and perilymphatic application of salicylate in the pigeon: II. Fine structure of auditory hair cells. Hear. Res. 74: 85-98, 1994.
Wilmington D, Gray L, Jahrsdoerfer R
Binaural processing after corrected congenital unilateral conductive hearing loss. Hear. Res. 74: 99-114, 1994.
Salt AN, DeMott J
Endolymph calcium increases with time after surgical induction of hydrops in guinea pigs. Hear. Res. 74: 115-121, 1994.
Kujawa SG, Glattke TJ, Fallon M, Bobbin RP
A nicotinic-like receptor mediates suppression of distortion product otoacoustic emissions by contralateral sound. Hear. Res. 74: 122-134, 1994.
Erostegui C, Norris CH, Bobbin RP
In vitro pharmacologic characterization of a cholinergic receptor on outer hair cells. Hear. Res. 74: 135-147, 1994.
Mogdans J, Knudsen EI
Representation of interaural level difference in the VLVp, the first site of binaural comparison in the barn owl's auditory system. Hear. Res. 74: 148-164, 1994.
Salt AN, DeMott J
Time course of endolymph volume increase in experimental hydrops measured in vivo with an ionic volume marker. Hear. Res. 74: 165-172, 1994.
Xu L, Probst R, Harris FP, Roede J
Peripheral analysis of frequency in human ears revealed by toneburst-evoked otoacoustic emissions. Hear. Res. 74: 173-180, 1994.
O'Leary SJ, Tong YC, Clark GM
Neural processes in the dorsal cochlear nucleus of the anaesthetised cat investigated from unit responses to electrical stimulation of the auditory nerve. Hear. Res. 74: 181-196, 1994.
Ogawa K, Schacht J
G-proteins coupled to phosphoinositide hydrolysis in the cochlear and vestibular sensory epithelia of the rat are insensitive to cholera and pertussis toxins. Hear. Res. 74: 197-203, 1994.
Subramaniam M, Salvi RJ, Spongr VP, Henderson D, Powers NL
Changes in distortion product otoacoustic emissions and outer hair cells following interrupted noise exposures. Hear. Res. 74: 204-216, 1994.
Quirk WS, Shivapuja BG, Schwimmer CL, Seidman MD
Lipid perioxidation inhibitor attenuates noise-induced temporary threshold shifts. Hear. Res. 74: 217-220, 1994.
Griffiths SK, Pierson LL, Gerhardt KJ, Abrams RM, Peters AJM
Noise induced hearing loss in fetal sheep. Hear. Res. 74: 221-230, 1994.
Roberts BL, Maslam S, Los I, Van Der Jagt B
Coexistence of calcitonin gene-related peptide and choline acetyltransferase in eel efferent neurons. Hear. Res. 74: 231-237, 1994.
Klinke R, Muller M, Richter CP, Smolders J
Preferred intervals in birds and mammals: A filter response to noise? Hear. Res. 74: 238-246, 1994.
Knauth M, Hartmann R, Klinke R
Discharge pattern in the auditory nerve evoked by vowel stimuli: A comparison between acoustical and electrical stimulation. Hear. Res. 74: 247-258, 1994.
Keppler C, Schermuly L, Klinke R
The course and morphology of efferent nerve fibres in the papilla basilaris of the pigeon (Columba livia). Hear. Res. 74: 259-264, 1994.
Syka J, Popelar J
Modulation of Thresholds to Acoustical and Electrical Stimulation of the Intact Ear in Guinea Pig by Furosemide and Noise. Hear. Res. 75: 1-10, 1994.
Scharf B, Magnan J, Collet L, Ulmer E, Chays A
On the Role of the Olivocochlear Bundle in Hearing: A Case Study. Hear. Res. 75: 11-26, 1994.
Saitoh Y, Hosokawa M, Shimada A, Watanabe Y, Yasuda N, Takeda T, Murakami Y
Age-Related Hearing Impairment in Senescence-Accelerated Mouse (SAM). Hear. Res. 75: 27-37, 1994.
Slattery WH III, Middlebrooks JC
Monaural Sound Localization: Acute Versus Chronic Unilateral Impairment. Hear. Res. 75: 38-46, 1994.
Housley GD, Batcher S, Kraft M, Ryan AF
Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptor Subunits Expressed in Rat Cochlea Detected by the Polymerase Chain Reaction. Hear. Res. 75: 47-53, 1994.
Walsh ME, Webster DB
Exogenous GM1 Ganglioside Effects on Conductive and Sensorineural Hearing Losses. Hear. Res. 75: 54-60, 1994.
Xie DH, Henson MM, Henson OW Jr
ACh-E Staining of Type II Ganglion Cells, Processes and Terminals in the Cochlea of the Mustached Bat. Hear. Res. 75: 61-66, 1994.
Sams M, Salmelin R
Evidence of Sharp Frequency Tuning in the Human Auditory Cortex. Hear. Res. 75: 67-74, 1994.
Henson MM, Henson OW Jr, Gewalt SL, Wilson JL, Johnson GA
Imaging the Cochlea by Magnetic Resonance Microscopy. Hear. Res. 75: 75-80, 1994.
Sobkowicz HM, Slapnick SM
The Efferents Interconnecting Auditory Inner Hair Cells. Hear. Res. 75: 81-92, 1994.
Takeno S, Harrison RV, Ibrahim D, Wake M, Mount RJ
Cochlear Function After Selective Inner Hair Cell Degeneration Induced by Carboplatin. Hear. Res. 75: 93-102, 1994.
Cheatham MA, Dallos P
Stimulus Biasing: A Comparison Between Cochlear Hair Cell and Organ of Corti Response Patterns. Hear. Res. 75: 103-113, 1994.
Klis SFL, Smoorenburg GF
Osmotically Induced Pressure Difference in the Cochlea and its Effect on Cochlear Potentials. Hear. Res. 75: 114-120, 1994.
Berglund AM, Brown MC
Central Trajectories of Type II Spiral Ganglion Cells From Various Cochlear Regions in Mice. Hear. Res. 75: 121-130, 1994.
Pirvola U, Arumae U, Moshnyakov M, Palgi J, Saarma M, Ylikoski J
Coordinated Expression and Function of Neurotrophins and Their Receptors in the Rat Inner Ear During Target Innervation. Hear. Res. 75: 131-144, 1994.
Sohmer H, Geal-Dor M, Weinstein D
Human Fetal Auditory Threshold Improvement During Maternal Oxygen Respiration. Hear. Res. 75: 145-150, 1994.
ten Cate WJF, Curtis LM, Rarey KE
Na-K-ATPase
and
Subunit Isoform Distribution in the Rat Cochlear and Vestibular Tissues. Hear. Res. 75: 151-160, 1994.
Sutton LA, Lonsbury-Martin BL, Martin GK, Whitehead ML
Sensitivity of Distortion-Product Otoacoustic Emissions in Humans to Tonal Over-Exposure: Time Course of Recovery and Effects of Lowering L2. Hear. Res. 75: 161-174, 1994.
Palombi PS, Backoff PM, Caspary DM
Paired Tone Facilitation in Dorsal Cochlear Nucleus Neurons: A Short-Term Potentiation Model Testable in Vivo. Hear. Res. 75: 175-183, 1994.
Froehlich P, Ferber C, Remond J, Jaboulay JM, Morgon A, Duclaux R, Collet L
Lack of Association Between Transiently Evoked Otoacoustic Emission Amplitude and Experimentation Linked-Factors (Repeated Acoustic Stimulation, Cerebrospinal Fluid Pressure, Supine and Sitting Positions, Alertness Level). Hear. Res. 75: 184-190, 1994.
Kong WJ, Egg G, Hussl B, Spoendlin H, Schrott-Fischer A
Localization of ChAT-Like Immunoreactivity in the Vestibular Endorgans of the Rat. Hear. Res. 75: 191-200, 1994.
Johnson AC, Canlon B
Progressive Hair Cell Loss Induced by Toluene Exposure. Hear. Res. 75: 201-208, 1994.
Niemiec AJ, Raphael Y, Moody DB
Return of Auditory Function Following Structural Regeneration After Acoustic Trauma: Behavioral Measures From Quail. Hear. Res. 75: 209-224, 1994.
Guth PS, Dunn A, Kronomer K, Norris CH
The Cholinergic Pharmacology of the Frog Saccule. Hear. Res. 75: 225-232, 1994.
Chole RA, Tinling SP
Bone Lining Cells of the Mammalian Cochlea. Hear. Res. 75: 233-243, 1994.
Brix J, Fischer FP, Manley GA
The Cuticular Plate of the Hair Cell in Relation to Morphological Gradients of the Chicken Basilar Papilla. Hear. Res. 75: 244-256, 1994.
Weaver SP, Schweitzer L
A Radial Gradient of Fibril Density in the Gerbil Tectorial Membrane. Hear. Res. 76: 1-6, 1994.
Hafner H, Pratt H, Blazer S, Sujov P
Intra- and Extra-Uterine Development of Neonatal 3-Channel Lissajous' Trajectory of Auditory Brainstem Evoked Potentials. Hear. Res. 76: 7-15, 1994.
Sams-Dodd F, Capranica RR
Representation of Acoustic Signals in the Eighth Nerve of the Tokay Gecko: I. Pure Tones. Hear. Res. 76: 16-30, 1994.
Carney LH
Spatiotemporal Encoding of Sound Level: Models for Normal Encoding and Recruitment of Loudness. Hear. Res. 76: 31-44, 1994.
Horikawa J, Tanahashi A, Suga N
After-Discharges in the Auditory Cortex of the Mustached Bat: No Oscillatory Discharges for Binding Auditory Information. Hear. Res. 76: 45-52, 1994.
Murofushi T, Kaga K, Asakage T
Temporary Latency Shifts in Auditory Evoked Responses by Injection of Lidocaine in the Rat. Hear. Res. 76: 53-59, 1994.
Lopez-Escamez JA, Canizares FJ, Crespo PV, Baeyens JM, Campos A
Electron Probe Microanalysis of Gentamicin-Induced Changes on Ionic Composition of the Vestibular Gelatinous Membrane. Hear. Res. 76: 60-66, 1994.
Frost SB, Masterton RB
Hearing in Primitive Mammals: Monodelphis domestica aqnd Marmosa elegans. Hear. Res. 76: 67-72, 1994.
Urbani L, Lucertini M
Effects of Hypobaric Hypoxia on the Human Auditory Brainstem Responses. Hear. Res. 76: 73-77, 1994.
Llorens J, Dememes D
Hair Cell Degeneration Resulting From 3,3'-Iminodipropionitrile Toxicity in the Rat Vestibular Epithelia. Hear. Res. 76: 78-86, 1994.
Kujawa SG, Erostegui C, Fallon M, Crist J, Bobbin RP
Effects of Adenosine 5'-triphosphate and Related Agonists on Cochlear Function. Hear. Res. 76: 87-100, 1994.
Henderson D, Spongr V, Subramanian M, Campo P
Anatomical Effects of Impact Noise. Hear. Res. 76: 101-117, 1994.
Matsunaga T, Kanzaki J, Hosoda Y
Ultrastructure of Astrocytes in the Transitional Region of the Human Eighth Nerve. Hear. Res. 76: 118-126, 1994.
Hultcrantz M, Sylven L, Borg E
Ear and Hearing Problems in 44 Middle-Aged Women With Turner's Syndrome. Hear. Res. 76: 127-132, 1994.
Sterbing SJ, Schmidt U, Rubsamen R
The Postnatal Development of Frequency Place Code and Tuning Characteristics in the Auditory Midbrain of the Phyllostomid Bat, Carollia perspicillata. Hear. Res. 76: 133-146, 1994.
Brix J, Manley GA
Mechanical and Electromechanical Properties of the Stereovillar Bundles of Isolated and Cultured Hair Cells of the Chicken. Hear. Res. 76: 147-157, 1994.
Fay RR
Perception of Temporal Acoustic Patterns by the Goldfish (Carassius auratus). Hear. Res. 76: 158-172, 1994.
Raphael Y, Athey BD, Wang Y, Lee MK, Altschuler RA
F-Actin, Tubulin, and Spectrin in the Organ of Corti: Comparative Distribution in Different Cell Types and Mammalian Species. Hear. Res. 76: 173-187, 1994.
Heil P, Rajan R, Irvine DRF
Topographic Representation of Tone Intensity Along the Isofrequency Axis of Cat Primary Auditory Cortex. Hear. Res. 76: 188-202, 1994.
Castor X, Veuillet E, Morgon A, Collet L
Influence of Aging on Active Cochlear Micromechanical Properties and on the Medial Olivocochlear System in Humans. Hear. Res. 77: 1-8, 1994.
van Benthem PPG, Klis SFL, Albers FWJ, de Wildt DJ, Veldman JE, Huizing EH, Smoorenburg GF
The Effect of Nimodipine on Cochlear Potentials and Na+/K+-ATPase Activity in Normal and Hydropic Cochleas of the Albino Guinea Pig. Hear. Res. 77: 9-18, 1994.
Decraemer WF, Khanna SM, Funnell WRJ
A Method for Determining Three Dimensional Vibration in the Ear. Hear. Res. 77: 19-37, 1994.
Brechtelsbauer PB, Nuttall AL, Miller JM
Basal Nitric Oxide Production in Regulation of Cochlear Blood Flow. Hear. Res. 77: 38-42, 1994.
Rhode WS
Temporal Coding of 200% Amplitude Modulated Signals in the Ventral Cochlear Nucleus of Cat. Hear. Res. 77: 43-68, 1994.
Torihara K, Suganuma T, Ide S, Morimitsu T
Anionic Sites in Blood Capillaries of the Mouse Cochlear Duct. Hear. Res. 77: 69-74, 1994.
Garetz SL, Rhee DJ, Schacht J
Sulfhydryl Compounds and Antioxidants Inhibit Cytotoxicity to Outer Hair Cells of a Gentamicin Metabolite in Vitro. Hear. Res. 77: 75-80, 1994.
Garetz SL, Altschuler RA, Schacht J
Attenuation of Gentamicin Ototoxicity by Glutathione in the Guinea Pig in Vivo. Hear. Res. 77: 81-87, 1994.
Werner LA, Folsom RC, Mancl LR
The Relationship Between Auditory Brainstem Response Latencies and Behavioral Thresholds in Normal Hearing Infants and Adults. Hear. Res. 77: 88-98, 1994.
Brunso-Bechtold JK, Linville MC, Henkel CK
Terminal Types on Ipsilaterally and Contralaterally Projecting Lateral Superior Olive Cells. Hear. Res. 77: 99-104, 1994.
McCreery DB, Yuen TGH, Agnew WF, Bullara LA
Stimulus Parameters Affecting Tissue Injury During Microstimulation in the Cochlear Nucleus of the Cat. Hear. Res. 77: 105-115, 1994.
Preyer S, Hemmert W, Pfister M, Zenner HP, Gummer AW
Frequency Response of Mature Guinea-Pig Outer Hair Cells to Stereociliary Displacement. Hear. Res. 77: 116-124, 1994.
Schmidt S, Thaller J
Temporal Auditory Summation in the Echolocating Bat, Tadarida brasiliensis. Hear. Res. 77: 125-134, 1994.
Fitzakerley JL, McGee JA, Walsh EJ
Responses of Peripheral Auditory Neurons to Two-Tone Stimuli During Development. I. Correlation With Frequency Selectivity. Hear. Res. 77: 135-149, 1994.
Fitzakerley JL, McGee JA, Walsh EJ
Responses of Peripheral Auditory Neurons to Two-Tone Stimuli During Development. II. Factors Related to Neural Responsiveness. Hear. Res. 77: 150-161, 1994.
Fitzakerley JL, McGee JA, Walsh EJ
Responses of Peripheral Auditory Neurons to Two-Tone Stimuli During Development. III. Rate Facilitation. Hear. Res. 77: 162-167, 1994.
Chen K, Waller HJ, Godfrey DA
Cholinergic Modulation of Spontaneous Activity in Rat Dorsal Cochlear Nucleus. Hear. Res. 77: 168-176, 1994.
Cazals Y, Wu ZY, Horner K
Alterations of Auditory Nerve Responses by Hypoxia in Normal and Hydropic Ears of Awake Guinea Pigs. Hear. Res. 77: 177-182, 1994.
Mills DM, Rubel EW
Variation of Distortion Product Otoacoustic Emissions With Furosemide Injection. Hear. Res. 77: 183-199, 1994.
Ren T, Brechtelsbauer PB, Miller JM, Nuttall AL
Cochlear Blood Flow Measured by Averaged Laser Doppler Flowmetry (ALDF). Hear. Res. 77: 200-206, 1994.
Jaeger RG, Fex J, Kachar B
Structural Basis for Mechanical Transduction in the Frog Vestibular Sensory Apparatus: II. The Role of Microtubules in the Organization of the Cuticular Plate. Hear. Res. 77: 207-215, 1994.
Pitovski DZ, Drescher MJ, Drescher DG
Glucocorticoid Receptors in the Mammalian Inner Ear: RU 28362 Binding Sites. Hear. Res. 77: 216-220, 1994.
Raza A, Milbrandt JC, Arneric SP, Caspary DM
Age-Related Changes in Brainstem Auditory Neurotransmitters: Measures of GABA and Acetylcholine Function. Hear. Res. 77: 221-230, 1994.
Shofner WP, Sheft S
Detection of Bandlimited Noise Masked by Wideband Noise in the Chinchilla. Hear. Res. 77: 231-235, 1994.
Henselman LW, Henderson D, Subramaniam M, Sallustio V
The Effect of 'Conditioning' Exposures on Hearing Loss From Impulse Noise. Hear. Res. 78: 1-10, 1994.
Miller CA, Abbas PJ, Robinson BK
The Use of Long-Duration Current Pulses to Assess Nerve Survival. Hear. Res. 78: 11-26, 1994.
Cortopassi G, Hutchin T
A Molecular and Cellular Hypothesis for Aminoglycoside-Induced Deafness. Hear. Res. 78: 27-30, 1994.
Supin AYa, Popov VV, Milekhina ON, Tarakanov MB
Frequency Resolving Power Measured by Rippled Noise. Hear. Res. 78: 31-40, 1994.
Mizuno C, Schwartz JL, Cazals Y
Periodicity of Long-Term Context Can Influence Gap Detection. Hear. Res. 78: 41-48, 1994.
Gleich O
The Distribution of N-Acetylgalactosamine in the Cochlear Nucleus of the Gerbil Revealed by Lectin Binding With Soybean Agglutinin. Hear. Res. 78: 49-57, 1994.
Kitano I, Doi K, Mori N, Umemoto M, Sakagami M, Fukazawa K, Matsunaga T
Faiure of Forskolin to Elevate the Endocochlear Potential in Kanamycin-Poisoned Animals. Hear. Res. 78: 58-64, 1994.
Schulte BA, Steel KP
Expression of
and
Subunit Isoforms of Na-K-ATPase in the Mouse Inner Ear and Changes With Mutations at the Wv or Sld Loci. Hear. Res. 78: 65-76, 1994.
He DZZ, Evans BN, Dallos P
First Appearance and Development of Electromotility in Neonatal Gerbil Outer Hair Cells. Hear. Res. 78: 77-90, 1994.
Vasama JP, Makela JP, Parkkonen L, Hari R
Auditory Cortical Responses in Humans With Congenital Unilateral Conductive Hearing Loss. Hear. Res. 78: 91-97, 1994.
Braun M
Tuned Hair Cells for Hearing, but Tuned Basilar Membrane for Overload Protection: Evidence From Dolphins, Bats, and Desert Rodents. Hear. Res. 78: 98-114, 1994.
McFadden SL, Willott JF
Responses of Inferior Colliculus Neurons in C57BL/6J Mice With and Without Sensorineural Hearing Loss: Effects of Changing the Azimuthal Location of an Unmasked Pure-Tone Stimulus. Hear. Res. 78: 115-131, 1994.
McFadden SL, Willott JF
Responses of Inferior Colliculus Neurons in C57BL/6J Mice With and Without Sensorineural Hearing Loss: Effects of Changing the Azimuthal Location of a Continuous Noise Masker on Responses to Contralateral Tones. Hear. Res. 78: 132-148, 1994.
Schrott-Fischer A, Egg G, Kong WJ, Renard N, Eybalin M
Immunocytochemical Detection of Choline Acetyltransferase in the Human Organ of Corti. Hear. Res. 78: 149-157, 1994.
Syka J, Rybalko N, Popelar J
Enhancement of the Auditory Cortex Evoked Responses in Awake Guinea Pigs After Noise Exposure. Hear. Res. 78: 158-168, 1994.
Wu Cy, Stapells DR
Pure-Tone Masking Profiles for Human Auditory Brainstem and Middle Latency Responses to 500-Hz Tones. Hear. Res. 78: 169-174, 1994.
Furuta H, Mori N, Sato C, Hoshikawa H, Sakai S, Iwakura S, Doi K
Mineralocorticoid Type I Receptor in the Rat Cochlea: mRNA Identification by Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) and in Situ Hybridization. Hear. Res. 78: 175-180, 1994.
Kujawa SG, Fallon M, Bobbin RP
ATP Antagonists Cibacron Blue, Basilen Blue, and Suramin Alter Sound-Evoked Responses of the Cochlea and Auditory Nerve. Hear. Res. 78: 181-188, 1994.
Fechter LD, Liu Y
Trimethyltin Disrupts N1 Sensitivity, but has Limited Effects on the Summating Potential and Cochlear Microphonic. Hear. Res. 78: 189-196, 1994.
Pfingst BE, Holloway LA, Poopat N, Subramanya AR, Warren MF, Zwolan TA
Effects of Stimulus Level on Nonspectral Frequency Discrimination by Human Subjects. Hear. Res. 78: 197-209, 1994.
Uppenkamp S, Kollmeier B
Narrowband Stimulation and Synchronization of Otoacoustic Emissions. Hear. Res. 78: 210-220, 1994.
Cooper NP, Yates GK
Nonlinear Input-Output Functions Derived From the Responses of Guinea Pig Cochlear Nerve Fibres: Variations With Characteristic Frequency. Hear. Res. 78: 221-234, 1994.
Li H-S, Niedzielski AS, Beisel KW, Hiel H, Wenthold RJ, Morley BJ
Expression and Localization of A Glutamate/Aspartate Transporter in the Rat Cochlea. Hear. Res. 78: 235-242, 1994.
Huang JM, Berlin CI, Cullen JK Jr, Wickremasinghe AR
Development of Contralateral Suppression of the VIIIth Nerve Compound Action Potential (CAP) in the Mongolian Gerbil. Hear. Res. 78: 243-248, 1994.
McEvoy L, Makela JP, Hamalainen M, Hari R
Effect of Interaural Time Differences on Middle-Latency and Late Auditory Evoked Magnetic Fields. Hear. Res. 78: 249-257, 1994.
Niemiec AJ, Raphael Y, Moody DB
Return of Auditory Function Following Structural Regeneration After Acoustic Trauma: Behavioral Measures From Quail. Hear. Res. 79: 1-16, 1994.
Neumann J, Uppenkamp S, Kollmeier B
Chirp Evoked Otoacoustic Emissions. Hear. Res. 79: 17-25, 1994.
Meiteles LZ, Raphael Y
Scar Formation in the Vestibular Sensory Epithelium After Aminoglycoside Toxicity. Hear. Res. 79: 26-38, 1994.
Zdanski CJ, Prazma J, Petrusz P, Grossman G, Raynor E, Pillsbury HC
Nitric Oxide Synthase is an Active Enzyme in the Spiral Ganglion Cells of the Rat Cochlea. Hear. Res. 79: 39-47, 1994.
Yost WA, Sheft S
Modulation Detection Interference: Across-Frequency Processing and Auditory Grouping. Hear. Res. 79: 48-58, 1994.
Khetarpal U, Robertson NG, Yoo TJ, Morton CC
Expression and Localization of COL2A1 mRNA and Type II Collagen in Human Fetal Cochlea. Hear. Res. 79: 59-73, 1994.
Morgan YV, Ryugo DK, Brown MC
Central Trajectories of Type II (Thin) Fibers of the Auditory Nerve in Cats. Hear. Res. 79: 74-82, 1994.
Munyer PD, Schulte BA
Immunohistochemical Localization of Keratan Sulfate and Chondroitin 4- and 6- Sulfate Proteoglycans in Subregions of the Tectorial and Basilar Membrane. Hear. Res. 79: 83-93, 1994.
Dobie RA, Wilson MJ
Phase Weighting: A Method to Improve Objective Detection of Steady-State Evoked Potentials. Hear. Res. 79: 94-98, 1994.
Takemura T, Sakagami M, Nakase T, Kubo Y, Kitamura Y, Nomura S
Localization of Osteopontin in the Otoconial Organs of Adult Rats. Hear. Res. 79: 99-104, 1994.
Moriyama T, Hou T, Wu M, Jen PHS
Responses of Inferior Collicular Neurons of the FM Bat, Eptesicus fuscus, to Pulse Trains With Varied Pulse Amplitudes. Hear. Res. 79: 105-114, 1994.
Conlee JW, Gerity LC, Bennett ML
Ongoing Proliferation of Melanocytes in the Stria Vascularis of Adult Guinea Pigs. Hear. Res. 79: 115-122, 1994.
Gleich O, Dooling RJ, Manley GA
Inner Ear Abnormalities and their Functional Consequences in Belgian Waterslager Canaries (Serinus canarius). Hear. Res. 79: 123-136, 1994.
Pedrozo HA, Wiederhold ML
Effects of Hypergravity on Statocyst Development in Embryonic, Aplysia californica. Hear. Res. 79: 137-146, 1994.
Zhou SL, Pickles JO
Early Hair-Cell Degeneration in the Extreme Apex of the Guinea Pig Cochlea. Hear. Res. 79: 147-160, 1994.
Spicer SS, Schulte BA
Differences Along the Place-Frequency Map in the Structure of Supporting Cells in the Gerbil Cochlea. Hear. Res. 79: 161-177, 1994.
Gil-Loyzaga P, Vincente-Torres MA, Fernandez-Mateos P, Arce A, Esquifino A
Piribedil Affects Dopamine Turnover in Cochleas Stimulated by White Noise. Hear. Res. 79: 178-182, 1994.
Lewis ER, Henry KR
Dynamic Changes in Tuning in the Gerbil Cochlea. Hear. Res. 79: 183-189, 1994.
Henry KR and Price JM
Amplitude Enhancement is Seen in the Cochlear Nerve But Not At or Before the Afferent Synapse. Hear. Res. 79: 190-196, 1994.
Freeman DM, Cotanche DA, Ehsani F, Weiss TF
The Osmotic Response of the Isolated Tectorial Membrane of the Chick to Isosmotic Solutions: Effect of Na+, K+, and Ca2+ Concentration. Hear. Res. 79: 197-215, 1994.
Presson JC
Immunocytochemical Reactivities of Precursor Cells and Their Progeny in the Ear of a Cichlid Fish. Hear. Res. 80: 1-9, 1994.
Motohashi H, Hozawa K, Oshima T, Takeuchi T, Takasaka T
Dysgenesis of Melanocytes and Cochlear Dysfunction in Mutant Microphthalmia (mi) Mice. Hear. Res. 80: 10-20, 1994.
Sato Y, Santos-Sacchi J
Cell Coupling in the Supporting Cells of Corti's Organ: Sensitivity to Intracellular H+ and Ca+2. Hear. Res. 80: 21-24, 1994.
Crofton KM, Lassiter TL, Rebert CS
Solvent-Induced Ototoxicity in Rats: An Atypical Selective Mid-Frequency Hearing Deficit. Hear. Res. 80: 25-30, 1994.
Yao X, ten Cate WJF, Curtis LM, Rarey KE
Expression of Na+, K+-ATPase
1 Subunit mRNA in the Developing Rat Cochlea. Hear. Res. 80: 31-37, 1994.
Heijden M van der, Kohlrausch A
Using an Excitation Pattern Model to Predict Auditory Masking. Hear. Res. 80: 38-52, 1994.
Raphael Y, Adler HJ, Wang Y, Finger PA
Cell Cycle of Transdifferentiating Supporting Cells in the Basilar Papilla. Hear. Res. 80: 53-63, 1994.
Weisleder P, Park TJ
Belgian Waterslager Canaries Are Afflicted by Scheibe's-like Dysplasia. Hear. Res. 80: 64-70, 1994.
Simmons DD, Bertolotto C, Narins PM
Morphological Gradients in Sensory Hair Cells of the Amphibian Papilla of the Frog, Rana Pipiens Pipiens. Hear. Res. 80: 71-78, 1994.
Keithley EM, Lo J, Ryan AF
2-Deoxyglucose Uptake Patterns in Response to Pure Tone Stimuli in the Aged Rat Inferior Colliculus. Hear. Res. 80: 79-85, 1994.
Sunose H, Ikeda K, Suzuki M, Takasaka T
Voltage-Activated K Channel in Luminal Membrane of Marginal Cells of Stria Vascularis Dissected from Guinea Pig. Hear. Res. 80: 86-92, 1994.
Goodyear R, Holley M, Richardson G
Visualisation of Domains in the Avian Tectorial and Otolithic Membranes With Monoclonal Antibodies. Hear. Res. 80: 93-104, 1994.
Oxenham AJ, Moore BCJ
Modeling the Additivity of Nonsimultaneous Masking. Hear. Res. 80: 105-118, 1994.
Quirk WS, Coleman JKM, Hanesworth JM, Harding JW, Wright JW
Noise-Induced Elevations of Plasma Endothelin (ET-3). Hear. Res. 80: 119-122, 1994.
Ohno K, Takeda N, Kubo T, Kiyama H
Up-Regulation of GAP-43 (B50/Fl) Gene Expression in Vestibular Efferent Neurons Following Labyrinthectomy in the Rat: In Situ Hybridization Using an Alkaline Phosphatase-Labeled Probe. Hear. Res. 80: 123-127, 1994.
Crofton KM, Janssen R, Prazma J, Pulver S, Barone S Jr
The Ototoxicity of 3,3'-Iminodipropionitrile: Functional and Morphological Evidence of Cochlear Damage. Hear. Res. 80: 129-140, 1994.
Wable J, Collet L
Can Synchronized Otoacoustic Emissions Really be Attributed to SOAEs. Hear. Res. 80: 141-145, 1994.
Siegel JH, Horihata ET
Sound Calibration and Distortion Product Otoacoustic Emissions at High Frequencies. Hear. Res. 80: 146-152, 1994.
Chen J, Wu Z, Reale RA
Applications of Least-Squares FIR Filters to Virtual Acoustic Space. Hear. Res. 80: 153-166, 1994.
Ohtani M, Devau G, Lehouelleur J, Sans A
Cholinergic Agonists Increase Intracellular Calcium Concentration in Frog Vestibular Hair Cells. Hear. Res. 80: 167-173, 1994.
Ohlemiller KK, Siegel JH
Cochlear Basal and Apical Differences Reflected in the Effects of Cooling on Responses of Single Auditory Nerve Fibers. Hear. Res. 80: 174-190, 1994.
Rossler W, Kalmring K
Similar Structural Dimensions in Bushcricket Auditory Organs in Spite of Different Foreleg Size: Consequences for Auditory Tuning. Hear. Res. 80: 191-196, 1994.
Muller-Preuss P, Flachskamm C, Bieser A
Neural Encoding of Amplitude Modulation Within the Auditory Midbrain of Squirrel Monkeys. Hear. Res. 80: 197-208, 1994.
Coleman JR, Campbell D, Cooper WA, Welsh MG, Moyer J
Auditory Brainstem Responses After Ovariectomy and Estrogen Replacement in Rat. Hear. Res. 80: 209-215, 1994.
Jastreboff PJ, Hazell JWP, Graham RL
Neurophysiological Model of Tinnitus: Dependence of the Minimal Masking Level on Treatment Outcome. Hear. Res. 80: 216-232, 1994.
Kuriyama H, Jenkins O, Altschuler RA
Immunocytochemical Localization of AMPA Selective Glutamate Receptor Subunits in the Rat Cochlea. Hear. Res. 80: 233-240, 1994.
Nakashima T, Nuttall AL, Miller JM
Effects of Vasodilating Agents on Cochlear Blood Flow in Mice. Hear. Res. 80: 241-246, 1994.
Heffner RS, Heffner HE, Kearns D, Vogel J, Koay G
Sound Localization in Chinchillas. I: Left/Right Discriminations. Hear. Res. 80: 247-257, 1994.
Smith DW, Finley CC, van den Honert C, Olszyk VB, Konrad KEM
Behavioral and Electrophysiological Responses to Electrical Stimulation in the Cat. I. Absolute Thresholds. Hear. Res. 81: 1-10, 1994.
Cohen YE, Saunders JC
The Effect of Acoustic Overexposure on the Tonotopic Organization of Nucleus Magnocellularis. Hear. Res. 81: 11-21, 1994.
Cacace AT, Lovely TJ, McFarland DJ, Parnes SM, Winter DF
Anomalous Cross-Modal Plasticity Following Posterior Fossa Surgery: Some Speculations on Gaze-Evoked Tinnitus. Hear. Res. 81: 22-32, 1994.
Martin F, Marianowski R, Tu TY, Herman P, Tran Ba Huy P
Modulation of Cyclic AMP Production by Strial Marginal Cells From Gerbil in Culture. Hear. Res. 81: 33-41, 1994.
Fukazawa T, Tanaka Y
Distortion Product Otoacoustic Emissions in an Active Nonlinear Model of the Cochlea. Hear. Res. 81: 42-48, 1994.
Nadol JB Jr, Burgess BJ
Supranuclear Efferent Synapses on Outer Hair Cells and Deiters' Cells in the Human Organ of Corti. Hear. Res. 81: 49-56, 1994.
McGinn MD, Faddis BT
Exposure to Low Frequency Noise During Rearing Induces Spongiform Lesions in Gerbil Cochlear Nucleus: High Frequency Exposure Does Not. Hear. Res. 81: 57-65, 1994.
Killian MJP, Klis SFL, Smoorenburg GF
Adaptation in the Compound Action Potential Response of the Guinea Pig VIIIth Nerve to Electrical Stimulation. Hear. Res. 81: 66-82, 1994.
Lamm K, Zajic G, Schacht J
Living Isolated Cells From Inner Ear Vessels: A New Approach for Studying the Regulation of Cochlear Microcirculation and Vascular Permeability. Hear. Res. 81: 83-90, 1994.
Loveless N, Vasama JP, Makela J, Hari R
Human Auditory Cortical Mechanisms of Sound Lateralisation: III. Monaural and Binaural Shift Responses. Hear. Res. 81: 91-99, 1994.
Troutt LL, van Heumen WRA, Pickles JO
The Changing Microtubule Arrangements in Developing Hair Cells of the Chick Cochlea. Hear. Res. 81: 100-108, 1994.
Hyson RL, Overholt EM, Lippe WR
Cochlear Microhponic Measurements of Interaural Time Differences in the Chick. Hear. Res. 81: 109-118, 1994.
Erostegui C, Nenov AP, Norris CH, Bobbin RP
Acetylcholine Activates a K+ Conductance Permeable to Cs+ in Guinea Pig Outer Hair Cells. Hear. Res. 81: 119-129, 1994.
Chen L, Salvi R, Shero M
Cochlear Frequency-Place Map in Adult Chickens: Intracellular Biocytin Labeling. Hear. Res. 81: 130-136, 1994.
King AJ, Carlile S
Responses of Neurons in the Ferret Superior Colliculus to the Spatial Location of Tonal Stimuli. Hear. Res. 81: 137-149, 1994.
Shepherd RK, Matsushima J, Martin RL, Clark GM
Cochlear Pathology Following Chronic Electrical Stimulation of the Auditory Nerve: II. Deafened Kittens. Hear. Res. 81: 150-166, 1994.
Javel E
Shapes of Cat Auditory Nerve Fiber Tuning Curves. Hear. Res. 81: 167-188, 1994.
Shvarev YN
Brainstem Auditory Evoked Potentials Characteristics in Mice: The Effect of Genotype. Hear. Res. 81: 189-198, 1994.
Attanasio G, Spongr VP, Henderson D
Immunohistochemical Localization of F-Actin and Fodrin Along the Organ of Corti of the Chinchilla. Hear. Res. 81: 199-207, 1994.
Wit HP, van Dijk P, Avan P
On the Shape of (Evoked) Otoacoustic Emissions Spectra. Hear. Res. 81: 208-214, 1994.
Authier S, Manley GA
A Model of Frequency Tuning in the Basilar Papilla of the Tokay Gecko, Gekko gecko. Hear. Res. 82: 1-13, 1995.
Koppl C, Authier S
Quantitative Anatomical Basis for a Model of Micromechanical Frequency Tuning in the Tokay gecko, Gekko gecko. Hear. Res. 82: 14-25, 1995.
Code RA
Efferent Neurons to the Macula Lagena in the Embryonic Chick. Hear. Res. 82: 26-30, 1995.
Shore S
Recovery of Forward-Masked Responses in Ventral Cochlear Nucleus Neurons. Hear. Res. 82: 31-43, 1995.
Gratton MA, Schulte BA
Alterations in Microvasculature are Associated With Atrophy of the Stria Vascularis in Quiet-Aged Gerbils. Hear. Res. 82: 44-52, 1995.
Cheour-Luhtanen M, Alho K, Kujala T, Sainio K, Reinikainen K, Renlund M, Aaltonen O, Eerola O, Naatanen R
Mismatch Negativity Indicates Vowel Discrimination in Newborns. Hear. Res. 82: 53-58, 1995.
Yoshida M, Aoyagi M, Makishima K
Effects of Acoustic Overstimulation on 2f1-f2 Distortion Product in the Cochlear Microphonics. Hear. Res. 82: 59-64, 1995.
Leake PA, Snyder RL, Hradek GT, Rebscher SJ
Consequences of Chronic Extracochlear Electrical Stimulation in Neonatally Deafened Cats. Hear. Res. 82: 65-80, 1995.
Gleich O, Klump GM
Temporal Modulation Transfer Functions in the European Starling (Sturnus vulgaris): II. Responses of Auditory-Nerve Fibres. Hear. Res. 82: 81-92, 1995.
Nakazawa K, Spicer SS, Schulte BA
Postnatal Expression of the Facilitated Glucose Transporter, Glut 5, in Gerbil Outer Hair Cells. Hear. Res. 82: 93-99, 1995.
Gleich O, Klump GM, Dooling RJ
Peripheral Basis for the Auditory Deficit in Belgian Waterslager Canaries (Serinus canarius). Hear. Res. 82: 100-108, 1995.
Furst M, Levine RA, Korczyn AD, Fullerton BC, Tadmor R, Algom D
Brainstem Lesions and Click Lateralization in Patients With Multiple Sclerosis. Hear. Res. 82: 109-124, 1995.
Weisleder P, Tsue TT, Rubel EW
Hair Cell Replacement in Avian Vestibular Epithelium: Supporting Cell to Type I Hair Cell. Hear. Res. 82: 125-133, 1995.
Rarey KE, Gerhardt KJ, Curtis LM, ten Cate WJF
Effect of Stress on Cochlear Glucocorticoid Protein: Acoustic Stress. Hear. Res. 82: 135-138, 1995.
Jones SM, Jones TA
Neural Tuning Characteristics of Auditory Primary Afferents in the Chicken Embryo. Hear. Res. 82: 139-148, 1995.
Jones SM, Jones TA
The Tonotopic Map in the Embryonic Chicken Cochlea. Hear. Res. 82: 149-157, 1995.
Chen GD, Jastreboff PJ
Salicylate-Induced Abnormal Activity in the Inferior Colliculus of Rats. Hear. Res. 82: 158-178, 1995.
Aran JM, Chappert C, Dulon D, Erre JP, Aurousseau C
Uptake of Amikacin by Hair Cells of the Guinea Pig Cochlea and Vestibule and Ototoxicity: Comparison with Gentamicin. Hear. Res. 82: 179-183, 1995.
von Unge M, Decraemer WF, Dirckx JJ, Bagger-Sjoback D
Shape and Displacement Patterns of the Gerbil Tympanic Membrane in Experimental Otitis Media With Effusion. Hear. Res. 82: 184-196, 1995.
Poje CP, Sewell DA, Saunders JC
The Effects of Exposure to Intense Sound on the DC Endocochlear Potential in the Chick. Hear. Res. 82: 197-204, 1995.
Polyakov A, Pratt H
Three-Channel Lissajous' Trajectory of the Binaural Interaction Components of Human Auditory Middle-Latency Evoked Potentials. Hear. Res. 82: 205-215, 1995.
Zeng FG, Shannon RV
Possible Origins of the Non-Monotonic Intensity Discrimination Function in Forward Masking. Hear. Res. 82: 216-224, 1995.
Cooper NP, Rhode WS
Nonlinear Mechanics at the Apex of the Guinea Pig Cochlea. Hear. Res. 82: 225-243, 1995.
Zhao HB, Liang ZA
Processing of Modulation Frequency in the Dorsal Cochlear Nucleus of the Guinea Pig: Amplitude Modulated Tones. Hear. Res. 82: 244-256, 1995.
Aitkin L
The Auditory Neurobiology of Marsupials: A Review. Hear. Res. 82: 257-266, 1995.
Marean GC, Cunningham D, Burt RM, Beecher MD, Rubel EW
Regenerated Hair Cells in the European Starling: Are They More Resistant to Kanamycin Ototoxicity Than Original Hair Cells? Hear. Res. 82: 267-276, 1995.
Battista-Azzena G, Conti G, Santarelli R, Ottaviani F, Paludetti G, Maurizi M
Generation of Human Auditory Steady-State Responses (SSRs). I. Stimulus Rate Effects. Hear. Res. 83: 1-8, 1995.
Santarelli R, Maurizi M, Conti G, Ottaviani F, Paludetti G, Pettorossi VE
Generation of Human Auditory Steady-State Responses (SSRs). II. Addition of Responses to Individual Stimuli. Hear. Res. 83: 9-18, 1995.
Richter CP, Heynert S, Klinke R
Rate-Intensity Functions of Pigeon Auditory Primary Afferents. Hear. Res. 83: 19-25, 1995.
Sone M, Nariuchi H, Saito K, Yanagita N
A Substrain of NZB Mouse as an Animal Model of Autoimmune Inner Ear Disease. Hear. Res. 83: 26-36, 1995.
Kitano I, Mori N, Matsunaga T
Role of Endolymphatic Anion Transport in Forskolin-Induced Cl Activity Increase of Scala Media. Hear. Res. 83: 37-42, 1995.
Gratton MA, Smyth BJ, Schulte BA, Vincent Jr DA
Na,K-ATPase Activity Decreases in the Cochlear Lateral Wall of Quiet-Aged Gerbils. Hear. Res. 83: 43-50, 1995.
Ryals BM, Stalford MD, Lambert PR, Westbrook EW
Recovery of Noise-Induced Changes in the Dark Cells of the Quail Tegmentum Vasculosum. Hear. Res. 83: 51-79, 1995.
Goldsmith JD, Kujawa SG, McLaren JD, Bledsoe SC Jr
In Vivo Release of Neuroactive Amino Acids From the Inferior Colliculus of the Guinea Pig Using Brain Microdialysis. Hear. Res. 83: 80-88, 1995.
Takeuchi S, Ando M, Kozakura K, Irimajiri A
Ion Channels in Basolateral Membrane of Marginal Cells Dissociated From Gerbil Stria Vascularis. Hear. Res. 83: 89-100, 1995.
Nair TS, Raphael Y, Dolan DF, Parrett TJ, Perlman LS, Brahmbhatt VR, Wang Y, Hou X, Ganjei G, Nuttall AL, Altschuler RA, Carey TE
Monoclonal Antibody Induced Hearing Loss. Hear. Res. 83: 101-113, 1995.
Monsell EM, Cody DD, Bone HG, Divine GW, Windham JP, Jacobson GP, Newman CW, Patel SC
Hearing Loss in Paget's Disease of Bone: The Relationship Between Pure-Tone Thresholds and Mineral Density of the Cochlear Capsule. Hear. Res. 83: 114-120, 1995.
Sagara T, Furukawa H, Makishima K, Fujimoto S
Differentiation of the Rat Stria Vascularis. Hear. Res. 83: 121-132, 1995.
Lowe M, Robertson D
The Behaviour of the F2-F1 Acoustic Distortion Product: Lack of Effect of Brainstem Lesions in Anaesthetized Guinea Pigs. Hear. Res. 83: 133-141, 1995.
Morioka I, Reuter G, Reiss P, Gummer AW, Hemmert W, Zenner HP
Sound-Induced Displacement Responses in the Plane of the Organ of Corti in the Isolated Guinea Pig Cochlea. Hear. Res. 83: 142-150, 1995.
Frank G, Kossl M
The Shape of 2f1-f2 Suppression Tuning Curves Reflects Basilar Membrane Specializations in the Mustached Bat, Pteronotus parnellii. Hear. Res. 83: 151-160, 1995.
Bajo VM, Rouiller EM, Welker E, Clarke S, Villa AEP, de Ribaupierre Y, de Ribaupierre F
Morphology and Spatial Distribution of Corticothalamic Terminals Originating From the Cat Auditory Cortex. Hear. Res. 83: 161-174, 1995.
Borg E, Viberg A
Extra Inner Hair Cells. Prevalence and Noise Susceptibility. Hear. Res. 83: 175-182, 1995.
Relkin EM, Doucet JR, Sterns A
Recovery of the Compound Action Potential Following Prior Stimulation: Evidence for a Slow Component That Reflects Recovery of Low Spontaneous-Rate Auditory Neurons. Hear. Res. 83: 183-189, 1995.
Condon CJ, Chang SH, Feng AS
Classification of the Temporal Discharge Patterns of Single Auditory Neurons in the Frog Superior Olivary Nucleus. Hear. Res. 83: 190-202, 1995.
Foster JD, Drescher MJ, Drescher DG
Immunohistochemical Localization of GABAA Receptors in the Mammalian Crista Ampullaris. Hear. Res. 83: 203-208, 1995.
Hilger AW, Furness DN, Wilson JP
The Possible Relationship Between Transient Evoked Otoacoustic Emissions and Organ of Corti Irregularities in the Guinea Pig. Hear. Res. 84: 1-11, 1995.
Lutz C, Schweitzer L
Longitudinal and Radial Differences in the Subsurface Cisternal System in the Gerbil Cochlea. Hear. Res. 84: 12-18, 1995.
Wangemann P, Liu J, Marcus DC
Ion Transport Mechanisms Responsible for K+ Secretion and the Transepithelial Voltage Across Marginal Cells of Stria Vascularis in Vitro. Hear. Res. 84: 19-29, 1995.
Clerici WJ, DiMartino DL, Prasad MR
Direct Effects of Reactive Oxygen Species on Cochlear Outer Hair Cell Shape in Vitro. Hear. Res. 84: 30-40, 1995.
Wiederhold ML, Yamashita M, Larsen KA, Batten JS, Koike H, Asashima M
Development of the Otolith Organs and Semicircular Canals in the Japanese Red-Bellied Newt, Cynops pyrrhogaster. Hear. Res. 84: 41-51, 1995.
McGuirt JP, Schmiedt RA, Schulte BA
Development of Cochlear Potentials in the Neonatal Gerbil. Hear. Res. 84: 52-60, 1995.
Steyger PS, Wiederhold ML, Batten JS
The Morphogenic Features of Otoconia During Larval Development of Cynops pyrrhogaster, the Japanese Red-Bellied Newt. Hear. Res. 84: 61-71, 1995.
Egert D, Lewis ER
Temperature-Dependence of Saccular Nerve Fiber Response in the North American Bullfrog. Hear. Res. 84: 72-80, 1995.
Henry WR, Mulroy MJ
Afferent Synaptic Changes in Auditory Hair Cells During Noise-Induced Temporary Threshold Shift. Hear. Res. 84: 81-90, 1995.
Hall JW III, Grose JH, Mendoza LL
Masker Interaural Phase and MLD: Effects of Conductive Hearing Loss. Hear. Res. 84: 91-98, 1995.
Henley CM, Salzer TA, Coker NJ, Smith G, Haddox MK
Localization of Ornithine Decarboxylase (ODC) in the Cochlea of the Immature Rat. Hear. Res. 84: 99-111, 1995.
Canlon B, Fransson A
Morphological and Functional Preservation of the Outer Hair Cells From Noise Trauma by Sound Conditioning. Hear. Res. 84: 112-124, 1995.
O'Neill MP, Bearden A
Laser-Feedback Measurements of Turtle Basilar Membrane Motion Using Direct Reflection. Hear. Res. 84: 125-138, 1995.
Kuhn B, Vater M
The Arrangements of F-Actin, Tubulin, and Fodrin in the Organ of Corti of the Horseshoe Bat (Rhinolophus rouxi) and the Gerbil (Meriones unguiculatus). Hear. Res. 84: 139-156, 1995.
Chittajallu S, Palakal MJ, Wong D
Analysis and Classification of Delay-Sensitive Cortical Neurons Based on Response to Temporal Parameters in Echolocation Signals. Hear. Res. 84: 157-166, 1995.
Langemann U, Klump GM, Dooling RJ
Critical Bands and Critical-Ratio Bandwidth in the European Starling. Hear. Res. 84: 167-176, 1995.
Mockett BG, Bo X, Housley GD, Thorne PR, Burnstock G
Autoradiographic Labelling of P2 Purinoceptors in the Guinea Pig Cochlea. Hear. Res. 84: 177-193, 1995.
Walsh EJ, McGee J, Fitzakerley JL
Activity-Dependent Responses of Developing Cochlear Nucleus Neurons to Microionophoretically-Applied Amino Acids. Hear. Res. 84: 194-204, 1995.
Zhang M, Zwislocki J
OHC Response Recruitment and Its Correlation With Loudness Recruitment. Hear. Res. 85: 1-10, 1995.
Kitano I, Nario K, Mori N, Matsunaga T
The Effect of Protein Kinase C Stimulator and Inhibitor on Cochlear Potentials in the Guinea Pig. Hear. Res. 85: 11-17, 1995.
Nummela S
Scaling of the Mammalian Middle Ear. Hear. Res. 85: 18-30, 1995.
Hemila S, Nummela S, Reuter T
What Middle Ear Parameters Tell About Impedance Matching and High Frequency Hearing. Hear. Res. 85: 31-44, 1995.
King C, McGee T, Rubel EW, Nicol T, Kraus N
Acoustic Features and Acoustic Change are Represented by Different Central Pathways. Hear. Res. 85: 45-52, 1995.
Frisina RD, Zettel ML, Kelley PE, Walton JP
Distribution of Calbindin D-28k Immunoreactivity in the Cochlear Nucleus of the Young Adult Chinchilla. Hear. Res. 85: 53-68, 1995.
Woods DL, Alain C, Covarrubias D, Zaidel O
Middle Latency Auditory Evoked Potentials to Tones of Different Frequency. Hear. Res. 85: 69-75, 1995.
Pfingst BE, Morris DJ, Miller AL
Effects of Electrode Configuration on Threshold Functions for Electrical Stimulation of the Cochlea. Hear. Res. 85: 76-84, 1995.
Munyer PD, Schulte BA
Developmental Expression of Proteoglycans in the Tectorial and Basilar Membrane of the Gerbil Cochlea. Hear. Res. 85: 85-94, 1995.
Mrowinski D, Gerull G, Nuble K, Scholz G
Masking and Pitch Shift of Tone Bursts and Clicks by Low-Frequency Tones. Hear. Res. 85: 95-102, 1995.
Kurokawa T, Saito H
Retrograde Axonal Transport of Different Fluorescent Tracers From the Neocortex to the Suprageniculate Nucleus in the Rat. Hear. Res. 85: 103-108, 1995.
Dai H, Nguyen QT, Green DM
A Two-Filter Model of Frequency Discrimination. Hear. Res. 85: 109-114, 1995.
Hallworth R, Wiederhold ML, Campbell JB, Steyger PS
Atomic Force Microscope Observations of Otoconia in the Newt. Hear. Res. 85: 115-121, 1995.
Rybak LP, Whitworth C, Morris C, Scott V, Kanno H
Cochlear Effects of Indacrinone Are Not Altered by Penicillin. Hear. Res. 85: 122-126, 1995.
Irvine DRF, Park VN, Mattingley JB
Responses of Neurons in the Inferior Colliculus of the Rat to Interaural Time and Intensity Differences in Transient Stimuli: Implications for the Latency Hypothesis. Hear. Res. 85: 127-141, 1995.
Kujawa SG, Fallon M, Bobbin RP
Time-Varying Alterations in the F2-F1 DPOAE Response to Continuous Primary Stimulation. I. Response Characterization and Contribution of the Olivocochlear Efferents. Hear. Res. 85: 142-154, 1995.
Wu M, Jen PHS
Responses of Pontine Neurons of the Big Brown Bat, Eptesicus fuscus, to Temporally Patterned Sound Pulses. Hear. Res. 85: 155-168, 1995.
Peters TA, Kuijpers W, Tonnaer ELGM, van Muijen GNP, Jap PHK
Distribution and Features of Melanocytes During Inner Ear Development in Pigmented and Albino Rats. Hear. Res. 85: 169-180, 1995.
McFadden D, Loehlin JC
On the Heritability of Spontaneous Otoacoustic Emissions: A Twins Study. Hear. Res. 85: 181-198, 1995.
Luciano L, Reiss G, Iurato S, Reale E
The Junctions of the Spindle-Shapes Cells of the Stria Vascularis: A Link That Completes the Barrier Between Perilymph and Endolymph. Hear. Res. 85: 199-209, 1995.
Lopez CA, Olson ES, Adams JC, Mou K, Denhardt DT, Davis RL
Osteopontin Expression Detected in Adult Cochleae and Inner Ear Fluids. Hear. Res. 85: 210-222, 1995.