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  1. Auditory cellular cooperativity probed via spontaneous otoacoustic emissions
  2. Correction: Something in Our Ears Is Oscillating, but What? A Modeller’s View of Efforts to Model Spontaneous Emissions
  3. Something in Our Ears Is Oscillating, but What? A Modeller’s View of Efforts to Model Spontaneous Emissions
  4. Interpeak characterizations for spontaneous otoacoustic emissions
  5. Frequency Shifts in a Local Oscillator Model for the Generation of Spontaneous Otoacoustic Emissions by the Lizard Ear
  6. FROM HAIR BUNDLE TO EARDRUM: AN EXTENDED MODEL FOR THE GENERATION OF SPONTANEOUS OTOACOUSTIC EMISSIONS BY THE LIZARD EAR
  7. Modulation of Vestibular Microphonics: A Historical Note
  8. HOW AN ARRAY OF DISCRETE RESONATORS, COUPLED BY FLUID, CAN REPRODUCE THE DYNAMICS OF CLICK-EVOKED OTOACOUSTIC EMISSIONS
  9. Modeling the characteristics of spontaneous otoacoustic emissions in lizards
  10. Cochlear impulse responses resolved into sets of gammatones: the case for beating of closely spaced local resonances
  11. CLUSTERS IN A CHAIN OF COUPLED OSCILLATORS BEHAVE LIKE A SINGLE OSCILLATOR: RELEVANCE TO SPONTANEOUS OTOACOUSTIC EMISSIONS FROM HUMAN EARS
  12. The vibrating reed frequency meter: digital investigation of an early cochlear model
  13. Analysis of an impulse response measured at the basilar membrane of the chinchilla
  14. A model for the relation between stimulus frequency and spontaneous otoacoustic emissions in lizard papillae
  15. Are human spontaneous otoacoustic emissions generated by a chain of coupled nonlinear oscillators?
  16. Wavelet analysis demonstrates no abnormality in contralateral suppression of otoacoustic emissions in tinnitus patients
  17. Hydrostatic fluid pressure in the vestibular organ of the guinea pig
  18. Cochlear Hydrops Analysis Masking Procedure Results in Patients With Unilateral Ménière's Disease
  19. Asymmetric vestibular evoked myogenic potentials in unilateral Menière patients
  20. The effect of changes in perilymphatic K+ on the vestibular evoked potential in the guinea pig
  21. Acute endolymphatic hydrops has no direct effect on the vestibular evoked potential in the guinea pig
  22. Three-dimensional reconstruction of the pigeon inner ear
  23. A Bast-like valve in the pigeon?
  24. Three‐dimensional reconstruction of the guinea pig inner ear, comparison of OPFOS and light microscopy, applications of 3D reconstruction
  25. Intratympanic gentamicin therapy for control of vertigo in unilateral Menière's disease: a prospective, double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled trial
  26. Changes in CMDP and DPOAE during acute increased inner ear pressure in the guinea pig
  27. Evaluation of low-frequency biasing as a diagnostic tool in Menière patients
  28. Morphology and function of Bast’s valve: additional insight in its functioning using 3D-reconstruction
  29. Functional sex differences in human primary auditory cortex
  30. Does the endolymphatic sinus function as a one-way valve?
  31. Activation in Primary Auditory Cortex during Silent Lipreading Is Determined by Sex
  32. Hippocampal volume measurement in patients with Ménière's disease: a pilot study
  33. The Ordering of Milestones in Language Development for Children From 1 to 6 Years of Age
  34. Neural responses to silent lipreading in normal hearing male and female subjects
  35. A simple model for the generation of the vestibular evoked myogenic potential (VEMP)
  36. Functional imaging of the central auditory system using PET
  37. Rupture of Reissner's membrane during acute endolymphatic hydrops in the guinea pig: a model for Ménière's disease?
  38. Psychological assessment of patients with Menière's disease
  39. Changes in distortion of two-tone cochlear microphonic and otoacoustic emission signals during an acute endolymphatic hydrops in the guinea pig
  40. Evaluation of the relation between audiometric and psychometric measures of hearing after tympanoplasty
  41. The relationship of the round window membrane to the cochlear aqueduct shown in three-dimensional imaging
  42. Morphology of the endolymphatic sac in the guinea pig after an acute endolymphatic hydrops
  43. Cochlear Aqueduct Flow Resistance Depends on Round Window Membrane Position in Guinea Pigs
  44. Effect of acute inner ear pressure changes on low-level distortion product otoacoustic emissions in the guinea pig
  45. Direct measurement flow resistance of cochlear aqueduct in guinea pigs
  46. Evaluation of cochlear function in an acute endolymphatic hydrops model in the guinea pig by measuring low-level DPOAEs
  47. Psychological Aspects of Ménière's Disease
  48. Quantification of audiogram fine-structure as a function of hearing threshold
  49. Perilymphatic and endolymphatic pressures during endolymphatic hydrops
  50. Dissecting the frog inner ear with Gaussian noise. II. Temperature dependence of inner ear function
  51. Dissecting the frog inner ear with Gaussian noise. I. Application of high-order Wiener-kernel analysis
  52. Two-phase Endolymphatic Hydrops: A New Dynamic Guinea Pig Model
  53. Frequency response for electromotility of isolated outer hair cells of the guinea pig
  54. Non-invasive perilymphatic pressure measurement in patients with Meni�re's disease
  55. Non-invasive Perilymphatic Pressure Measurement in Normal Hearing Subjects Using the MMS-10 Tympanic Displacement Analyser
  56. Endolymphatic Hydrops after Total Dissection or Cauterization of the Distal Portion of the Endolymphatic Sac
  57. Wiener kernel analysis of inner ear function in the American bullfrog
  58. Chapter 6 Amplitude fluctuations of spontaneous otoacoustic emissions caused by internal and externally applied noise sources
  59. On the relation between the dimensions and resonance characteristics of the vocal tract: A study with MRI
  60. Mechanisms of Caloric Stimulation of the Pigeon's Vestibular System
  61. Bárány's Theory Is Right, but Incomplete: An Experimental Study in Pigeons
  62. DC injection alters spontaneous otoacoustic emission frequency in the frog
  63. Caloric Stimulation of the Vestibular System of the Pigeon under Minimal Influence of Gravity
  64. Vestibular microphonic potentials in pigeons
  65. Simultaneous manometry and electromyography in the pharyngoesophageal segment
  66. Hearing Thresholds of Normal and Fenestrated Deaf Pigeons A Behavioural Study on Hearing with the Vestibular Organ
  67. Frequency discrimination in quiet and in noise for signals with triangular spectral envelopes
  68. Frequency spectra of cochlear acoustic emissions (’’Kemp-echoes’’)
  69. Evoked acoustical responses from the human ear: Some experimental results
  70. Stimulated acoustic emissions from the human ear
  71. Lattice location of169Er ions after implantation in al at 7K measured by the M�ssbauer effect of169Tm
  72. Hyperfine interaction of161Dy imprities implated in iron and nickel
  73. A multi-purpose velocity transducer for Mössbauer spectrometers