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B M Johnstone

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Hearing Research|March 1, 1990
Absence of tonic activity of the crossed olivocochlear bundle in determining compound action potential thresholds, amplitudes and masking phenomena in anaesthetised guinea pigs with normal hearing sensitivitiesR Rajan, D Robertson, B M Johnstone
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|April 1, 1970
Auditory function, communication, and the brain-evoked response in anuran amphibiansJ J Loftus-Hills, B M Johnstone
Hearing Research|June 1, 1980
Nonlinear mechanical behaviour of the basilar membrane in the basal turn of the guinea pig cochleaE L Le Page, B M Johnstone
Scandinavian Audiology. Supplementum|January 1, 1982
Basilar membrane motion and hearing lossB M Johnstone, D Robertson, A Cody
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|July 1, 1982
Measurement of basilar membrane motion in the guinea pig using the Mössbauer techniqueP M Sellick, R Patuzzi, B M Johnstone
Hearing Research|January 1, 1980
Effects of loud tones on the inner ear: a combined electrophysiological and ultrastructural studyD Robertson, B M Johnstone, T J McGill
Hearing Research|May 1, 1993
Effects of intra-cochlear perfusion of salicylates on cochlear microphonic and other auditory responses in the guinea pigJ J Fitzgerald, D Robertson, B M Johnstone
Hearing Research|January 1, 1985
Very rapid adaptation in the guinea pig auditory nerveG K Yates, D Robertson, B M Johnstone
Hearing Research|January 1, 1984
The modulation of the sensitivity of the mammalian cochlea by low frequency tones. I. Primary afferent activityR Patuzzi, P M Sellick, B M Johnstone
Hearing Research|January 1, 1984
The modulation of the sensitivity of the mammalian cochlea by low frequency tones. III. Basilar membrane motionR Patuzzi, P M Sellick, B M Johnstone
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Hearing Research|March 1, 1990
Absence of tonic activity of the crossed olivocochlear bundle in determining compound action potential thresholds, amplitudes and masking phenomena in anaesthetised guinea pigs with normal hearing sensitivitiesR Rajan, D Robertson, B M Johnstone
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|April 1, 1970
Auditory function, communication, and the brain-evoked response in anuran amphibiansJ J Loftus-Hills, B M Johnstone
Hearing Research|June 1, 1980
Nonlinear mechanical behaviour of the basilar membrane in the basal turn of the guinea pig cochleaE L Le Page, B M Johnstone
Scandinavian Audiology. Supplementum|January 1, 1982
Basilar membrane motion and hearing lossB M Johnstone, D Robertson, A Cody
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|July 1, 1982
Measurement of basilar membrane motion in the guinea pig using the Mössbauer techniqueP M Sellick, R Patuzzi, B M Johnstone
Hearing Research|January 1, 1980
Effects of loud tones on the inner ear: a combined electrophysiological and ultrastructural studyD Robertson, B M Johnstone, T J McGill
Hearing Research|May 1, 1993
Effects of intra-cochlear perfusion of salicylates on cochlear microphonic and other auditory responses in the guinea pigJ J Fitzgerald, D Robertson, B M Johnstone
Hearing Research|January 1, 1985
Very rapid adaptation in the guinea pig auditory nerveG K Yates, D Robertson, B M Johnstone
Hearing Research|January 1, 1984
The modulation of the sensitivity of the mammalian cochlea by low frequency tones. I. Primary afferent activityR Patuzzi, P M Sellick, B M Johnstone
Hearing Research|January 1, 1984
The modulation of the sensitivity of the mammalian cochlea by low frequency tones. III. Basilar membrane motionR Patuzzi, P M Sellick, B M Johnstone
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