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Christopher Bergevin

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Hearing Research|April 18, 2012
Interrelationships between spontaneous and low-level stimulus-frequency otoacoustic emissions in humansChristopher Bergevin, Analydia Fulcher, Susan Richmond, et al.
Hearing Research|September 8, 2018
No otoacoustic evidence for a peripheral basis of absolute pitchLarissa McKetton, David Purcell, Victoria Stone, et al.
Hearing Research|August 25, 2009
The auditory midbrain of people with tinnitus: abnormal sound-evoked activity revisitedJennifer R Melcher, Robert A Levine, Christopher Bergevin, et al.
Journal of Comparative Physiology. A, Neuroethology, Sensory, Neural, and Behavioral Physiology|May 31, 2012
Probing cochlear tuning and tonotopy in the tiger using otoacoustic emissionsChristopher Bergevin, Edward J Walsh, JoAnn McGee, et al.
Journal of Comparative Physiology. A, Neuroethology, Sensory, Neural, and Behavioral Physiology|May 27, 2008
Otoacoustic emissions in humans, birds, lizards, and frogs: evidence for multiple generation mechanismsChristopher Bergevin, Dennis M Freeman, James C Saunders, et al.
Frontiers for Young Minds|July 19, 2023
WHAT MAKES HUMAN HEARING SPECIAL?Christian J Sumner, Christopher Bergevin, Andrew J Oxenham, et al.
Biophysical Journal|March 5, 2025
Auditory cellular cooperativity probed via spontaneous otoacoustic emissionsChristopher Bergevin, Rebecca E Whiley, Hero Wit, et al.
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|September 11, 2024
Otoacoustic emissions but not behavioral measurements predict cochlear-nerve frequency tuning in an avian vocal-communication specialistDiana M Karosas, Leslie Gonzales, Yingxuan Wang, et al.
Elife|February 13, 2020
Overtone focusing in biphonic tuvan throat singingChristopher Bergevin, Chandan Narayan, Joy Williams, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|October 12, 2011
Frequency selectivity in Old-World monkeys corroborates sharp cochlear tuning in humansPhilip X Joris, Christopher Bergevin, Radha Kalluri, et al.
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Hearing Research|April 18, 2012
Interrelationships between spontaneous and low-level stimulus-frequency otoacoustic emissions in humansChristopher Bergevin, Analydia Fulcher, Susan Richmond, et al.
Hearing Research|September 8, 2018
No otoacoustic evidence for a peripheral basis of absolute pitchLarissa McKetton, David Purcell, Victoria Stone, et al.
Hearing Research|August 25, 2009
The auditory midbrain of people with tinnitus: abnormal sound-evoked activity revisitedJennifer R Melcher, Robert A Levine, Christopher Bergevin, et al.
Journal of Comparative Physiology. A, Neuroethology, Sensory, Neural, and Behavioral Physiology|May 31, 2012
Probing cochlear tuning and tonotopy in the tiger using otoacoustic emissionsChristopher Bergevin, Edward J Walsh, JoAnn McGee, et al.
Journal of Comparative Physiology. A, Neuroethology, Sensory, Neural, and Behavioral Physiology|May 27, 2008
Otoacoustic emissions in humans, birds, lizards, and frogs: evidence for multiple generation mechanismsChristopher Bergevin, Dennis M Freeman, James C Saunders, et al.
Frontiers for Young Minds|July 19, 2023
WHAT MAKES HUMAN HEARING SPECIAL?Christian J Sumner, Christopher Bergevin, Andrew J Oxenham, et al.
Biophysical Journal|March 5, 2025
Auditory cellular cooperativity probed via spontaneous otoacoustic emissionsChristopher Bergevin, Rebecca E Whiley, Hero Wit, et al.
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|September 11, 2024
Otoacoustic emissions but not behavioral measurements predict cochlear-nerve frequency tuning in an avian vocal-communication specialistDiana M Karosas, Leslie Gonzales, Yingxuan Wang, et al.
Elife|February 13, 2020
Overtone focusing in biphonic tuvan throat singingChristopher Bergevin, Chandan Narayan, Joy Williams, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|October 12, 2011
Frequency selectivity in Old-World monkeys corroborates sharp cochlear tuning in humansPhilip X Joris, Christopher Bergevin, Radha Kalluri, et al.
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