Auditory-nerve activity in cats exposed to ototoxic drugs and high-intensity sounds.
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Review of salicylate-induced hearing loss, neurotoxicity, tinnitus and neuropathophysiology.Neurotrophic effects of GM1 ganglioside and electrical stimulation on cochlear spiral ganglion neurons in cats deafened as neonatesAmygdala hyperactivity and tonotopic shift after salicylate exposure.Noise exposure modulates cochlear inner hair cell ribbon volumes, correlating with changes in auditory measures in the FVB/nJ mouse.Reference-Free Assessment of Speech Intelligibility Using Bispectrum of an Auditory Neurogram.An objective assessment method for frequency selectivity of the human auditory system.Role of stromal cell-derived factor-1 expression in the injured mouse auditory nerve.Insult-induced adaptive plasticity of the auditory systemDistortion-product otoacoustic emission suppression tuning curves in hearing-impaired humans.The prevention of noise induced hearing loss in children.Brain-derived neurotrophic factor promotes cochlear spiral ganglion cell survival and function in deafened, developing cats.Rate-level responses in awake marmoset auditory cortex.Age-related changes in cochlear endolymphatic potassium and potential in CD-1 and CBA/CaJ mice.Chronic reduction of endocochlear potential reduces auditory nerve activity: further confirmation of an animal model of metabolic presbyacusisNuclear factor kappaB deficiency is associated with auditory nerve degeneration and increased noise-induced hearing loss.Acute changes in frequency responses of inferior colliculus central nucleus (ICC) neurons following progressively enlarged restricted spiral ganglion lesions.Resting discharge patterns of macular primary afferents in otoconia-deficient miceThreshold tuning curves of chinchilla auditory nerve fibers. II. Dependence on spontaneous activity and relation to cochlear nonlinearity.Threshold tuning curves of chinchilla auditory-nerve fibers. I. Dependence on characteristic frequency and relation to the magnitudes of cochlear vibrationsCochlear amplification, outer hair cells and prestin.The spontaneous-rate histogram of the auditory nerve can be explained by only two or three spontaneous rates and long-range dependence.Auditory-nerve rate responses are inconsistent with common hypotheses for the neural correlates of loudness recruitment.Ouabain induces apoptotic cell death in type I spiral ganglion neurons, but not type II neurons.N-methyl-D-aspartate antagonists limit aminoglycoside antibiotic-induced hearing loss.Single unit recordings in the auditory nerve of congenitally deaf white cats: morphological correlates in the cochlea and cochlear nucleus.Changes in cytochemistry of sensory and nonsensory cells in gentamicin-treated cochleasChronic effects of loop diuretics on the guinea-pig cochlea.Ototoxic effects of salicylates on the responses of single cochlear nerve fibres and on cochlear potentials.Effect of divalent cations on spontaneous and evoked activity of single mammalian auditory neurones.Effects of chronic electrical stimulation on spiral ganglion neuron survival and size in deafened kittens.Morphometric analysis of age-related changes in the human basilar membrane.Statistical evaluation of hearing screening by distortion product otoacoustic emissions.Recovery of psychophysical tuning curves following noise exposure.Spontaneous activity in the statoacoustic ganglion of the chicken embryo.
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Auditory-nerve activity in cats exposed to ototoxic drugs and high-intensity sounds.
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Auditory-nerve activity in cats exposed to ototoxic drugs and high-intensity sounds.
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Auditory-nerve activity in cats exposed to ototoxic drugs and high-intensity sounds.
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Auditory-nerve activity in cats exposed to ototoxic drugs and high-intensity sounds.
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Auditory-nerve activity in cats exposed to ototoxic drugs and high-intensity sounds.
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Auditory-nerve activity in cats exposed to ototoxic drugs and high-intensity sounds.
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Auditory-nerve activity in cats exposed to ototoxic drugs and high-intensity sounds.
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Auditory-nerve activity in cats exposed to ototoxic drugs and high-intensity sounds.
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M C Liberman
R A Levine
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10.1177/000348947608500605
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1976-11-01T00:00:00Z