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Original Article

Conflicting Electrophysiological and Anatomical Data from Drug-Impaired Guinea Pig Cochleas

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Pages 300-309 | Published online: 08 Jul 2009

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Konstantin Koitchev, Anne Guilhaume, Yves Cazals & Jean-Marie Aran. (1982) Spiral Ganglion Changes After Massive Aminoglycoside Treatment in the Guinea Pig. Acta Oto-Laryngologica 94:1-6, pages 431-438.
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Jean-Marie Aran. (1986) Some functional and morphologic correlates in inner ear pathologies: First observations using electrically evoked/pure tone derived potentials. American Journal of Otolaryngology 7:2, pages 107-116.
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Kenneth R. Henry. (1986) Offset tuning curves generated by simultaneous masking are more finely tuned than those generated by forward masking. Hearing Research 24:2, pages 151-161.
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Yves Cazals, Jean-Marie Aran & Jean-Paul Erre. (1983) Intensity difference thresholds assessed with eighth nerve and auditory cortex potentials: Compared values from cochlear and saccular responses. Hearing Research 10:3, pages 263-268.
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Yves Cazals, Jean-Marie Aran & Renaud Charlet de Sauvage. (1983) Artificial activation and degeneration of the cochlear nerve in guinea pigs. Archives of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology 238:1, pages 1-8.
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