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The following pages link to The relation among hearing loss, sensory cell loss and tuning characteristics in the chinchilla (Q23920294):
Displaying 16 items.
- Frequency selectivity in noise-damaged cochleas (Q23920300) (← links)
- The role of tuning curve variables and threshold measures in the estimation of sensory cell loss (Q23923638) (← links)
- Using Cochlear Microphonic Potentials to Localize Peripheral Hearing Loss. (Q30358462) (← links)
- Selective Inner Hair Cell Dysfunction in Chinchillas Impairs Hearing-in-Noise in the Absence of Outer Hair Cell Loss. (Q30359805) (← links)
- Tuning of SFOAEs Evoked by Low-Frequency Tones Is Not Compatible with Localized Emission Generation (Q30382374) (← links)
- Insensitivity of the audiogram to carboplatin induced inner hair cell loss in chinchillas (Q30433610) (← links)
- Plasticity of serotonergic innervation of the inferior colliculus in mice following acoustic trauma (Q30467679) (← links)
- Somatic motility and hair bundle mechanics, are both necessary for cochlear amplification? (Q30469969) (← links)
- Multivariate DPOAE metrics for identifying changes in hearing: perspectives from ototoxicity monitoring. (Q41585168) (← links)
- Involvement of Poly(ADP-Ribose) Synthetase in Acoustic Trauma of The Cochlea (Q44633032) (← links)
- Effectiveness of intermittent and continuous acoustic stimulation in preventing noise-induced hearing and hair cell loss (Q48504446) (← links)
- A longitudinal study of changes in evoked otoacoustic emissions and pure-tone thresholds as measured in a hearing conservation program (Q50099728) (← links)
- Monitoring noise susceptibility: sensitivity of otoacoustic emissions and subjective audiometry (Q50498105) (← links)
- Changes in distortion product otoacoustic emissions during prolonged noise exposure (Q50502468) (← links)
- Blast overpressure induced structural and functional changes in the auditory system (Q50508487) (← links)
- The chinchilla animal model for hearing science and noise-induced hearing loss (Q91648295) (← links)