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Original Article

The Temperature Dependency of Cochlear Adaptation and Masking in the Guinea Pig

Pages 147-161 | Published online: 04 Jun 2010

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Kenneth R. Henry & Richard A. Chole. (1984) Hypothermia protects the cochlea from noise damage. Hearing Research 16:3, pages 225-230.
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M.Christian Brown, D.Ian Smith & Alfred L. Nuttall. (1983) Anesthesia and surgical traum: their influence on the guinea pig compound action potential. Hearing Research 10:3, pages 345-358.
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R. L. Smith & M. L. Brachman. (1982) Adaptation in auditory-nerve fibers: A revised model. Biological Cybernetics 44:2, pages 107-120.
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Noel K. Marshall & Emanuel Donchin. (1981) Circadian Variation in the Latency of Brainstem Responses and Its Relation to Body Temperature. Science 212:4492, pages 356-358.
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Vera F. Prijs & Jos J. Eggermont. (1981) Narrow-band analysis of compound action potentials for several stimulus conditions in the guinea pig. Hearing Research 4:1, pages 23-41.
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