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- LATENCY AND AMPLITUDE DIFFERENCES IN ABR WAVE PATTERNS OF KCNA1 NULL-MUTANT AND WILD-TYPE MICE James R Ison1,2, Paul D Allen1, Joseph P Walton2, William E O'Neill3 and William J Bowers4
- The effect of spatial separation of signal and noise on masking in the free field as a function of signal frequency and age
- Research paper Kv1.1 channel subunits are not necessary for high temporal acuity
- Sensitivity of the Mouse to Changes in Azimuthal Sound Location: Angular Separation, Spectral Composition, and Sound Level
- Age-Related Hearing Loss in C57BL/6J Mice has both Frequency-Specific and Non-Frequency-Specific Components
- The behavioral response of mice to gaps in noise depends on its spectral components and its bandwidth
- Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, Vol. 31, No. 4, August 2003, pp. 359370 ( C 2003) Acoustic Startle in Maltreated Children
- A diminished rate of ``physiological decay'' at noise offset contributes to age-related changes in temporal acuity
- Changes in temporal acuity with age and with hearing impairment in the mouse: A study of the acoustic startle reflex
- The relative detectability for mice of gaps having different ramp durations at their onset and offset boundaries
- 4.1 Introduction 4.1.1 Contributions of Animal Models to Understanding
- Humans detect gaps in broadband noise according to effective gap duration without additional cues from abrupt
- Concurrent measurement of the detectability of tone bursts and their effect on the excitability of the human blink reflex