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Original Article

Mechanisms and Physiologic Significance of Microwave Action on the Auditory System

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Pages 495-526 | Published online: 07 Jul 2009

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Ronald L. Seaman. (1990) Model for Auditory-Neuron Thresholds to Microwave Pulses. Journal of Bioelectricity 9:2, pages 151-157.
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Ronald L. Seaman, Dolores A. Beblo & Thomas G. Raslear. (1994) Modification of acoustic and tactile startle by single microwave pulses. Physiology & Behavior 55:3, pages 587-595.
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Thomas G. Raslear, Yahya Akyel, Frank Bates, Mike Belt & Shin‐Tsu Lu. (2005) Temporal bisection in rats: The effects of high‐peak‐power pulsed microwave irradiation. Bioelectromagnetics 14:5, pages 459-478.
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Ronald L. Seaman & Dolores A. Beblo. (2005) Modification of acoustic startle by microwave pulses in the rat: A preliminary report. Bioelectromagnetics 13:4, pages 323-328.
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R.L. Seaman, E.C. Burdette & R.L. Dehaan. (1989) Open-ended coaxial exposure device for applying RF/microwave fields to very small biological preparations. IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques 37:1, pages 102-111.
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Ronald L. Seaman & Robert M. Lebovitz. (1989) Thresholds of cat cochlear nucleus neurons to microwave pulses. Bioelectromagnetics 10:2, pages 147-160.
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Ronald L. Seaman & Robert M. Lebovitz. (1987) Auditory unit responses to single-pulse and twin-pulse microwave stimuli. Hearing Research 26:1, pages 105-116.
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