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Original Article

Detuning of Cochlear Action Potential Tuning Curves at High Sound Pressure Levels: Influence of Temporal, Spectral and Intensity Variables

Pages 19-36 | Received 04 Jan 1988, Accepted 30 Jun 1988, Published online: 07 Jul 2009

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Kenneth R. Henry, Robert J. Sweet & Michael D. Szymanski. (1991) Latency and Amplitude Compound Action Potential Tuning Curves for Tonal Stimuli with Nontraditional Envelopes. Audiology 30:1, pages 33-46.
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Kenneth R. Henry, John M. Price & Robert J. Sweet. (1991) Hypothermia Differentially Affects Tuning Curves Generated by Forward and by Simultaneous Masking. Acta Oto-Laryngologica 111:5, pages 842-847.
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Kenneth R. Henry, Robert J. Sweet & John M. Prince. (1990) Latency and Amplitude Tuning Curves of the N1 and N2 Components of the Cochlear Nerve Compound Action Potential. Audiology 29:3, pages 122-134.
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Kevin K. Ohlemiller, Sherri M. Jones & Kenneth R. Johnson. (2016) Application of Mouse Models to Research in Hearing and Balance. Journal of the Association for Research in Otolaryngology 17:6, pages 493-523.
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Kenneth R. Henry. (1998) Temporal factors associated with cochlear nerve tuning to dual and single tones: A qualitative study. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 104:4, pages 2272-2279.
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Kenneth R. Henry. (1991) Enhancement of the cochlear nerve compound action potential: Sharply defined frequency-intensity domains bordering the tuning curve. Hearing Research 56:1-2, pages 239-245.
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