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    Estimation of Round-Trip Outer-Middle Ear Gain Using DPOAEs

    The reported research introduces a noninvasive approach to estimate round-trip outer-middle ear pressure gain using distortion product otoacoustic emissions (DPOAEs). Our ability to hear depends primarily on s...

    Maryam Naghibolhosseini, Glenis R. Long in Journal of the Association for Research in… (2017)

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    Seasonal variation in avian auditory evoked responses to tones: a comparative analysis of Carolina chickadees, tufted titmice, and white-breasted nuthatches

    We tested for seasonal plasticity of the peripheral auditory system of three North American members of the Sylvioidea: Carolina chickadees (Poecile carolinensis), tufted titmice (Baeolophus bicolor), and white-br...

    Jeffrey R. Lucas, Todd M. Freeberg, Glenis R. Long in Journal of Comparative Physiology A (2007)

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    Changes in Spontaneous and Evoked Otoacoustic Emissions and Corresponding Psychoacoustic Threshold Microstructures Induced by Aspirin Consumption

    Spontaneous otoacoustic emissions, delayed evoked emissions, synchronous evoked emissions and psychoacoustical threshold microstructure were monitored (in two subjects) before, during and after the consumption...

    Glenis R. Long, Arnold Tubis, Kenneth Jones in Peripheral Auditory Mechanisms (1986)

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    Interactions Among Multiple Spontaneous Otoacoustic Emissions

    Evidence has recently been obtained (Burns et al., 1984) for several interactions among spontaneous otoacoustic emissions (SOAEs) including intermodulation distortion products, mutual suppression, and nonconti...

    Kenneth Jones, Arnold Tubis, Glenis R. Long in Peripheral Auditory Mechanisms (1986)

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    Some Aspects of Signal Processing in Individuals with Residual High-Frequency Hearing

    We define residual high-frequency hearing as impairment where pure-tone thresholds in the conventional audiometric frequency range are poor while thresholds for high frequencies are normal or near normal. This...

    Glenis R. Long, John K. Cullen Jr. in HEARING — Physiological Bases and Psychophysics (1983)

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    Masked auditory thresholds from the bat,Rhinolophus ferrumequinum

    Thresholds for pure tones masked by broad band white noise were measured in the bat,Rhinolophus ferrumequinum, using a classically conditioned response to shock. The critical ratios obtained from the masked thres...

    Glenis R. Long in Journal of comparative physiology (1977)

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    Behavioural audiograms from the bat,Rhinolophus ferrumequinum

    A conditioned heart rate and muscular activity response was used to measure behavioural audiograms inRhinolophus ferrumequinum. The audiograms are very similar to the evoked potential “on” response threshold curv...

    Glenis R. Long, Hans-Ulrich Schnitzler in Journal of comparative physiology (1975)