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Original Article

Cochlear Masking and Adaptation

Pages 232-241 | Published online: 08 Jul 2009

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G. Gerull, D. Mrowinski, T. Janssen & D. Anft. (1985) Brainstem and Cochlea Potentials Evoked by Rarefaction and Condensation Single-Slope Stimuli A Preliminary Report. Scandinavian Audiology 14:3, pages 141-150.
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Z. Sh Kevanishvili & O. A. Kajaia. (1973) On The Origin Of The Auditory Averaged Evoked Responses Recorded From The Scalp In The Anesthetized Cat. Acta Oto-Laryngologica 76:1-6, pages 98-108.
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J. J. Eggermont & A. Spoor. (1973) Masking Of Action Potentials In The Guinea Pig Cochlea, Its Relation To Adaptation. Audiology 12:4, pages 221-241.
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J. J. Eggermont & A. Spoor. (1973) Cochlear Adaptation In Guinea Pigs. Audiology 12:4, pages 193-220.
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R. Kupperman. (1972) Cochlear Adaptation, Central Influences. Acta Oto-Laryngologica 73:2-6, pages 130-140.
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GÖRan Bredberg, Harlow W. Ades & Hans Engström. (1972) Scanning Electron Microscopy of the Normal and Pathologically Altered Organ of Corti. Acta Oto-Laryngologica 73:sup301, pages 3-48.
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Li Li, Guang-Di Chen & Richard Salvi. (2022) Effect of antiepileptic drug levetiracetam on cochlear function. Hearing Research 415, pages 108396.
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R. Nowak & H. Opitz. (1982) Interactions of adaptation and masking in the guinea pig cochlea. Archives of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology 234:2, pages 197-202.
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R. Nowak & H. Opitz. (1981) Cochlear responses to dynamic click patterns in the guinea pig. Archives of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology 230:3, pages 229-235.
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R. Nowak. (1979) Local cochlear masking by frequency-modulated tone burstsLokale Maskierungsexperimente mit elektrisch frequenz-modulierten ?Tone Bursts?. Archives of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology 224:1-2, pages 55-59.
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G. A. Kulikov. (1973) Unit responses of the ventral cochlear nucleus in bats of the rhinolophidae family to ultrasonic stimuli after destruction of the ipsilateral cochlea. Neurophysiology 4:1, pages 24-30.
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