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The following pages link to Electrically evoked basilar membrane motion (Q57373409):
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- Hearing Loss After Activation of Hearing Preservation Cochlear Implants Might Be Related to Afferent Cochlear Innervation Injury. (Q30380464) (← links)
- Reverse transduction measured in the living cochlea by low-coherence heterodyne interferometry (Q30389174) (← links)
- Basilar membrane vibration is not involved in the reverse propagation of otoacoustic emissions (Q30454456) (← links)
- Electrokinetic properties of the mammalian tectorial membrane (Q30456172) (← links)
- Mechanics of the mammalian cochlea (Q30457554) (← links)
- Two-tone distortion in intracochlear pressure (Q30458421) (← links)
- Electromotile hearing: acoustic tones mask psychophysical response to high-frequency electrical stimulation of intact guinea pig cochleae (Q30474860) (← links)
- Mechanical responses of the organ of corti to acoustic and electrical stimulation in vitro (Q30476796) (← links)
- Evidence for outer hair cell driven oscillatory fluid flow in the tunnel of corti (Q30479283) (← links)
- Imaging electrically evoked micromechanical motion within the organ of corti of the excised gerbil cochlea (Q30479287) (← links)
- Long-term effects of acoustic trauma on electrically evoked otoacoustic emission (Q30492593) (← links)
- Development of wide-band middle ear transmission in the Mongolian gerbil (Q30498881) (← links)
- The radial pattern of basilar membrane motion evoked by electric stimulation of the cochlea (Q30706842) (← links)
- Effect of diamide on force generation and axial stiffness of the cochlear outer hair cell (Q33907891) (← links)
- Active hair bundle movements in auditory hair cells (Q36556313) (← links)
- Mechanical responses of the mammalian cochlea (Q41639871) (← links)
- Pathophysiological Mechanisms of Hearing Loss (Q41682464) (← links)
- Responses of inferior colliculus neurons to amplitude-modulated intracochlear electrical pulses in deaf cats (Q41748130) (← links)
- Acoustic and electric forward-masking of the auditory nerve compound action potential: evidence for linearity of electro-mechanical transduction (Q42437143) (← links)
- Effects of 4-aminopyridine on electrically evoked cochlear emissions and mechano-transduction in guinea pig outer hair cells (Q43823569) (← links)
- Electromechanical transduction: influence of the outer hair cells on the motion of the organ of Corti (Q46165261) (← links)
- Auditory collusion and a coupled couple of outer hair cells (Q46169407) (← links)
- Depolarization of cochlear outer hair cells evokes active hair bundle motion by two mechanisms. (Q46981400) (← links)
- Nonlinear characteristics of electrically evoked otoacoustic emissions (Q48406733) (← links)
- Electrically evoked otoacoustic emissions from the chicken ear. (Q50489490) (← links)
- Basilar membrane vibration in the basal turn of the sensitive gerbil cochlea (Q50493473) (← links)
- The effects of efferent activation on the acoustically and electrically evoked otoacoustic emission (Q50494729) (← links)
- Multiple modes of inner hair cell stimulation (Q50500587) (← links)
- Acoustical and electrical biasing of the cochlea partition. Effects on the acoustic two tone distortions f2−f1 and 2f1−f2 (Q50507488) (← links)
- Estimating mechanical responses to pulsatile electrical stimulation of the cochlea (Q73250967) (← links)
- Direct measurement of intra-cochlear pressure waves (Q73256440) (← links)
- Observing middle and inner ear mechanics with novel intracochlear pressure sensors (Q74687878) (← links)