392 results on '"Köppl, Christine"'
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2. Contributors
3. Avian hearing
4. The Stria Vascularis: Renewed Attention on a Key Player in Age-Related Hearing Loss
5. Cochlear Ribbon Synapses in Aged Gerbils
6. The Neural Representation of Binaural Sound Localization Cues Across Different Subregions of the Chicken's Inferior Colliculus.
7. Experience-Dependent Plasticity in Nucleus Laminaris of the Barn Owl
8. Altered neural encoding of vowels in noise does not affect behavioral vowel discrimination in gerbils with age-related hearing loss
9. Age-related changes in olivocochlear efferent innervation in gerbils.
10. Cochlear aging disrupts the correlation between spontaneous rate and sound-level coding in auditory nerve fibers
11. Experience-dependent plasticity in nucleus laminaris of the barn owl
12. Experience-Dependent Plasticity in Nucleus Laminaris of the Barn Owl.
13. Experience-Dependent Plasticity in Nucleus Laminaris of the Barn Owl
14. The Binaural Interaction Component in Barn Owl (Tyto alba) Presents few Differences to Mammalian Data
15. Avian hearing
16. Immunolabeling and counting ribbon synapses in young adult and aged gerbil cochleae
17. Auditory nerve fiber discrimination and representation of naturally-spoken vowels in noise
18. Chickens have excellent sound localization ability
19. Immunolabeling and Counting Ribbon Synapses in Young Adult and Aged Gerbil Cochleae
20. Reverse Correlation Analysis of Auditory-Nerve Fiber Responses to Broadband Noise in a Bird, the Barn Owl
21. Chickens have excellent sound localization ability
22. Auditory Nerve Fiber Discrimination and Representation of Naturally-Spoken Vowels in Noise
23. Molecular bases of K+ secretory cells in the inner ear: shared and distinct features between birds and mammals
24. Avian Hearing
25. Contributors
26. Age-related decline in cochlear ribbon synapses and its relation to different metrics of auditory-nerve activity
27. Infrasound as a Cue for Seabird Navigation
28. Inner-Ear Morphology of the New Zealand Kiwi (Apteryx mantelli) Suggests High-Frequency Specialization
29. Developmental maturation of presynaptic ribbon numbers in chicken basilar‐papilla hair cells and its perturbation by long‐term overexpression of Wnt9a
30. Maps of interaural time difference in the chicken’s brainstem nucleus laminaris
31. Prolonged maturation of cochlear function in the barn owl after hatching
32. Evoked cochlear potentials in the barn owl
33. Infrasound as a cue for seabird navigation
34. Developmental maturation of presynaptic ribbon numbers in chicken basilar‐papilla hair cells and its perturbation by long‐term overexpression of Wnt9a
35. Age-related decline in cochlear ribbon synapses and its relation to different metrics of auditory-nerve activity
36. Unique Contributions from Comparative Auditory Research
37. Emu and Kiwi: The Ear and Hearing in Paleognathous Birds
38. The Remarkable Ears of Geckos and Pygopods
39. Maps of ITD in the Nucleus Laminaris of the Barn Owl
40. Evolution of the Octavolateral Efferent System
41. Birds – same thing, but different? Convergent evolution in the avian and mammalian auditory systems provides informative comparative models
42. Gene delivery to neurons in the auditory brainstem of barn owls using standard recombinant adeno-associated virus vectors
43. Volume gradients in inner hair cell-auditory nerve fiber pre- and postsynaptic proteins differ across mouse strains
44. Strategies for Encoding ITD in the Chicken Nucleus Laminaris
45. Efferent innervation to the auditory basilar papilla of scincid lizards
46. Hearing Organ Evolution and Specialization: Archosaurs
47. The Evolution of Central Pathways and Their Neural Processing Patterns
48. What have lizard ears taught us about auditory physiology?
49. Auditory Brainstem Responses from Single Neurons in the Auditory Brainstem of the Barn Owl
50. Suppression tuning of spontaneous otoacoustic emissions in the barn owl (Tyto alba)
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