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Dopamine-related personality traits in Parkinson's disease
Published in Neurology (01-03-1993)“…Studies suggest that Parkinson's disease (PD) is associated with a particular group of personality characteristics. With relative uniformity, PD patients are…”
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Multiple modes of inner hair cell stimulation
Published in Hearing research (01-06-1999)“…Most current theories of cochlear mechanics assume that the pattern of cochlear partition vibration is simple, similar to that of a bending beam. Recent…”
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Acoustic lesions in the mammalian cochlea: implications for the spatial distribution of the 'active process'
Published in Hearing research (01-10-1992)“…The spatial contribution of mechanically active hair cells to tuning and sensitivity at a single point in the mammalian cochlea has been investigated in the…”
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Acoustically activated c- fos expression in auditory nuclei of the anaesthetised guinea pig
Published in Brain research (22-07-1996)“…The spatial expression of the immediate-early gene c- fos in central auditory nuclei of the anaesthetised guinea pig was investigated following exposure of the…”
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The response of hair cells in the basal turn of the guinea-pig cochlea to tones
Published in The Journal of physiology (01-02-1987)“…1. Intracellular recordings were made from inner and outer hair cells in the basal turn of the guinea-pig cochlea. The resting membrane potentials of the inner…”
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The responses of hair cells in the basal turn of the guinea-pig cochlea to tones
Published in The Journal of physiology (01-02-1987)“…Intracellular recordings were made from inner and outer hair cells in the basal turn of the guinea-pig cochlea. The resting membrane potentials of the inner…”
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Mechanosensitivity of mammalian auditory hair cells in vitro
Published in Nature (London) (01-05-1986)“…Intracellular responses recorded in vitro from the cochleas of anaesthetized mammals have shown that the mechanoreceptive inner and outer hair cells are…”
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Outer hair cells in the mammalian cochlea and noise-induced hearing loss
Published in Nature (London) (01-01-1985)“…Hair cells in the mammalian cochlea transduce mechanical stimuli into electrical signals leading to excitation of auditory nerve fibres. Because of their…”
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Temporary threshold shift modified by binaural acoustic stimulation
Published in Hearing research (01-01-1982)“…Monaural losses in hearing sensitivity induced by an intense pure tone could be reduced if an acoustic stimulus of the same frequency was simultaneously…”
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Low-frequency responses of inner hair cells: evidence for a mechanical origin of peak splitting
Published in Hearing research (01-09-1989)“…Auditory nerve fibres usually respond to a preferred phase of a low frequency sinusoidal stimulus. However, at high sound pressures fibres may either change…”
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Acoustically induced hearing loss: intracellular studies in the guinea pig cochlea
Published in Hearing research (01-09-1988)“…Intracellular recordings were made from both inner and outer hair cells (IHC, OHC) in the basal coil of the guinea pig cochlea before, during and after the…”
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Acoustically evoked activity of single efferent neurons in the guinea pig cochlea
Published in The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America (01-07-1982)“…Single auditory units in Rosenthal’s canal in the guinea pig cochlea demonstrate the high degree of frequency selectivity and threshold sensitivity that is…”
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Acoustic trauma: single neuron basis for the "half-octave shift"
Published in The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America (01-09-1981)“…Exposure to an intense pure tone can induce a loss of hearing sensitivity. If this loss recovers, then the desensitization is regarded as a temporary threshold…”
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Single auditory neuron response during acute acoustic trauma
Published in Hearing research (01-07-1980)“…By recording from single auditory neurons in the spiral ganglion of the guinea pig cochlea it was possible to monitor threshold changes to acoustic stimuli in…”
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Response properties of spiral ganglion neurons in cochleas damaged by direct mechanical trauma
Published in The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America (01-04-1980)“…Electrical activity of single neurons in the spiral ganglion of the guinea pig cochlea was correlated with receptor hair cell damage produced by local…”
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Recovery of eighth nerve action potential thresholds after exposure to short, intense pure tones: similarities with temporary threshold shift
Published in Hearing research (01-12-1983)“…Exposure of guinea pig cochleas to short (25, 250 and 1000 ms), intense (90 or 100 dB SPL) 10 kHz pure tones reduced cochlear sensitivity to 14 kHz test tones…”
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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
Published in Hearing research (1986)“…Until recently the responses of the mechanosensitive hair cells of the cochlea have been inferred from their morphology, morphological relationships with other…”
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Acoustic overstimulation and cochlear nonlinearities
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Reduced temporary and permanent hearing losses with multiple tone exposures
Published in Hearing research (01-04-1982)“…Acoustic overstimulation of the guinea pig cochlea with a 16 kHz pure tone induces a loss in threshold sensitivity that can be either temporary or permanent…”
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Variability of noise-induced damage in the guinea pig cochlea: electrophysiological and morphological correlates after strictly controlled exposures
Published in Hearing research (01-01-1983)“…Anaesthetized guinea pigs were exposed to loud tones (1 h, 10 kHz, 112-118 dB SPL) with continuous control of the sound pressure at the tympanic membrane. N1…”
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