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David A Zapala

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Journal of the American Academy of Audiology|August 5, 2008
Down-beating nystagmus in anterior canal benign paroxysmal positional vertigoDavid A Zapala
Journal of the American Academy of Audiology|August 5, 2008
Hearing loss and speech privacy in the health care setting: a case studyDavid A Zapala, David B Hawkins
Seminars in Hearing|August 13, 2016
Vestibular Function Measurement DevicesRichard D Miles, David A Zapala
Wilderness & Environmental Medicine|December 25, 2009
Love and fear of heights: the pathophysiology and psychology of height imbalanceJohn R Salassa, David A Zapala
Journal of the American Academy of Audiology|May 3, 2024
Pendular Nystagmus Presenting in Usher Syndrome Type I: A Case ReportJamie M Bogle, David A Zapala
Trends in Hearing|June 13, 2024
Easy as 1-2-3: Development and Evaluation of a Simple yet Valid Audiogram-Classification SystemLarry E Humes, David A Zapala
Journal of the American Academy of Audiology|May 4, 2004
Clinical experience with the vestibular evoked myogenic potentialDavid A Zapala, Robert H Brey
Ear and Hearing|July 5, 2008
A comparison of water and air caloric responses and their ability to distinguish between patients with normal and impaired earsDavid A Zapala, Ketil F Olsholt, Larry B Lundy
Journal of the American Academy of Audiology|March 3, 2009
The importance of audiologic red flags in patient management decisionsDavid A Zapala, Kathryn Shaughnessy, Jill Buckingham, et al.
Journal of the American Academy of Audiology|January 30, 2013
The effect of muscle contraction level on the cervical vestibular evoked myogenic potential (cVEMP): usefulness of amplitude normalizationJamie M Bogle, David A Zapala, Robin Criter, et al.
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Journal of the American Academy of Audiology|August 5, 2008
Down-beating nystagmus in anterior canal benign paroxysmal positional vertigoDavid A Zapala
Journal of the American Academy of Audiology|August 5, 2008
Hearing loss and speech privacy in the health care setting: a case studyDavid A Zapala, David B Hawkins
Seminars in Hearing|August 13, 2016
Vestibular Function Measurement DevicesRichard D Miles, David A Zapala
Wilderness & Environmental Medicine|December 25, 2009
Love and fear of heights: the pathophysiology and psychology of height imbalanceJohn R Salassa, David A Zapala
Journal of the American Academy of Audiology|May 3, 2024
Pendular Nystagmus Presenting in Usher Syndrome Type I: A Case ReportJamie M Bogle, David A Zapala
Trends in Hearing|June 13, 2024
Easy as 1-2-3: Development and Evaluation of a Simple yet Valid Audiogram-Classification SystemLarry E Humes, David A Zapala
Journal of the American Academy of Audiology|May 4, 2004
Clinical experience with the vestibular evoked myogenic potentialDavid A Zapala, Robert H Brey
Ear and Hearing|July 5, 2008
A comparison of water and air caloric responses and their ability to distinguish between patients with normal and impaired earsDavid A Zapala, Ketil F Olsholt, Larry B Lundy
Journal of the American Academy of Audiology|March 3, 2009
The importance of audiologic red flags in patient management decisionsDavid A Zapala, Kathryn Shaughnessy, Jill Buckingham, et al.
Journal of the American Academy of Audiology|January 30, 2013
The effect of muscle contraction level on the cervical vestibular evoked myogenic potential (cVEMP): usefulness of amplitude normalizationJamie M Bogle, David A Zapala, Robin Criter, et al.
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