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1. The Origin Along the Cochlea of Otoacoustic Emissions Evoked by Mid-Frequency Tone Pips.

2. Something in Our Ears Is Oscillating, but What? A Modeller's View of Efforts to Model Spontaneous Emissions.

3. Neural Adaptation at Stimulus Onset and Speed of Neural Processing as Critical Contributors to Speech Comprehension Independent of Hearing Threshold or Age.

4. Optogenetics Reveals Roles for Supporting Cells in Force Transmission to and From Outer Hair Cells in the Mouse Cochlea.

5. Self-sensing active artificial hair cells inspired by the cochlear amplifier, Part II: Experimental validation.

6. The Remarkable Outer Hair Cell: Proceedings of a Symposium in Honour of W. E. Brownell.

7. Self-sensing active artificial hair cells inspired by the cochlear amplifier, Part I: Theoretical and numerical realization.

8. A Gap-Junction Mutation Reveals That Outer Hair Cell Extracellular Receptor Potentials Drive High-Frequency Cochlear Amplification.

9. In Vivo Optogenetics Reveals Control of Cochlear Electromechanical Responses by Supporting Cells.

10. The Origin Along the Cochlea of Otoacoustic Emissions Evoked by Mid-Frequency Tone Pips.

11. Something in Our Ears Is Oscillating, but What? A Modeller's View of Efforts to Model Spontaneous Emissions.

13. Regional differences in cochlear nonlinearity across the basal organ of Corti of gerbil: Regional differences in cochlear nonlinearity.

14. Responses of the Human Inner Ear to Low-Frequency Sound

15. Time-domain analysis of distortion-product otoacoustic emissions using a hydrodynamic cochlea model

16. The frequency limit of outer hair cell motility measured in vivo

18. Drug Diffusion Along an Intact Mammalian Cochlea

19. Cingulate Cortex Atrophy Is Associated With Hearing Loss in Presbycusis With Cochlear Amplifier Dysfunction

20. Hearing at threshold intensities: by slow mechanical traveling waves or by fast cochlear fluid pressure waves.

21. Nagła głuchota obustronna w przebiegu infekcji Mycoplasma pneumoniae.

22. From the outer ear to the nerve: A complete computer model of the peripheral auditory system.

23. Behavioral characterization of the cochlear amplifier lesion due to loss of function of stereocilin (STRC) in human subjects.

25. Auditory Attention Reduced Ear-Canal Noise in Humans by Reducing Subject Motion, Not by Medial Olivocochlear Efferent Inhibition: Implications for Measuring Otoacoustic Emissions During a Behavioral Task

26. Loss of the Cochlear Amplifier Prestin Reduces Temporal Processing Efficacy in the Central Auditory System

27. Timing of the reticular lamina and basilar membrane vibration in living gerbil cochleae

30. Auditory Attention Reduced Ear-Canal Noise in Humans by Reducing Subject Motion, Not by Medial Olivocochlear Efferent Inhibition: Implications for Measuring Otoacoustic Emissions During a Behavioral Task.

33. Dose-Dependent Pattern of Cochlear Synaptic Degeneration in C57BL/6J Mice Induced by Repeated Noise Exposure

34. Envelope following responses predict speech-in-noise performance in normal-hearing listeners

35. Cytoarchitecture and innervation of the mouse cochlear amplifier revealed by large‐scale volume electron microscopy

36. Sound-induced motion of outer hair cells: new observations and implications for the mechanisms of dynamic range compression

37. MIDDLE EAR MUSCLE DYSFUNCTION AS THE CAUSE OF MENIERE'S DISEASE.

38. Objective audiometry with DPOAEs.

39. A study of active artificial hair cell models inspired by outer hair cell somatic motility.

40. Sexual Dimorphism in the Functional Development of the Cochlear Amplifier in Humans

41. Deficiency of large tumor suppressor kinase 1 causes congenital hearing loss associated with cochlear abnormalities in mice

42. Cochlear mechanics: new insights from vibrometry and optical coherence tomography

43. Investigating Instabilities in the Mammalian Cochlea Using a Stochastic Uncertainty Model

45. Soft Tissue Conduction: Review, Mechanisms, and Implications.

46. Objektive Hördiagnostik mit DPOAE.

47. Reticular lamina and basilar membrane vibrations in living mouse cochleae.

48. Medial olivocochlear efferent reflex inhibition of human cochlear nerve responses.

49. Recording and labeling at a site along the cochlea shows alignment of medial olivocochlear and auditory nerve tonotopic mappings.

50. Cryo-EM structures reveal the electromotility mechanism of prestin, the cochlear amplifier

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