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Guangjian Ni

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The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|March 8, 2013
Effect of basilar membrane radial velocity profile on fluid coupling in the cochleaGuangjian Ni, Stephen J Elliott
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|March 20, 2015
Comparing methods of modeling near field fluid coupling in the cochleaGuangjian Ni, Stephen J Elliott
Hearing Research|November 28, 2017
An elemental approach to modelling the mechanics of the cochleaStephen J Elliott, Guangjian Ni
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|October 31, 2016
Finite element modelling of cochlear electrical couplingPaul D Teal, Guangjian Ni
Journal of the Royal Society, Interface|February 19, 2016
Finite-element model of the active organ of CortiGuangjian Ni, Stephen J Elliott, Johannes Baumgart
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|September 8, 2011
Fluid coupling in a discrete model of cochlear mechanicsStephen J Elliott, Ben Lineton, Guangjian Ni
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|April 5, 2017
A linearly tapered box model of the cochleaGuangjian Ni, Luyang Sun, Stephen J Elliott
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|September 3, 2017
Fitting pole-zero micromechanical models to cochlear response measurementsStephen J Elliott, Guangjian Ni, Luyang Sun
Hearing Research|September 3, 2016
Modelling the effect of round window stiffness on residual hearing after cochlear implantationStephen J Elliott, Guangjian Ni, Carl A Verschuur
Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society. IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society. Annual International Conference|March 5, 2025
Transcutaneous auricular vagus nerve stimulation does not modulate working memory capacity but alters pupillary responses in the change detection taskJingxin Chen, Yufeng Ke, Guangjian Ni, et al.
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The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|March 8, 2013
Effect of basilar membrane radial velocity profile on fluid coupling in the cochleaGuangjian Ni, Stephen J Elliott
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|March 20, 2015
Comparing methods of modeling near field fluid coupling in the cochleaGuangjian Ni, Stephen J Elliott
Hearing Research|November 28, 2017
An elemental approach to modelling the mechanics of the cochleaStephen J Elliott, Guangjian Ni
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|October 31, 2016
Finite element modelling of cochlear electrical couplingPaul D Teal, Guangjian Ni
Journal of the Royal Society, Interface|February 19, 2016
Finite-element model of the active organ of CortiGuangjian Ni, Stephen J Elliott, Johannes Baumgart
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|September 8, 2011
Fluid coupling in a discrete model of cochlear mechanicsStephen J Elliott, Ben Lineton, Guangjian Ni
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|April 5, 2017
A linearly tapered box model of the cochleaGuangjian Ni, Luyang Sun, Stephen J Elliott
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|September 3, 2017
Fitting pole-zero micromechanical models to cochlear response measurementsStephen J Elliott, Guangjian Ni, Luyang Sun
Hearing Research|September 3, 2016
Modelling the effect of round window stiffness on residual hearing after cochlear implantationStephen J Elliott, Guangjian Ni, Carl A Verschuur
Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society. IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society. Annual International Conference|March 5, 2025
Transcutaneous auricular vagus nerve stimulation does not modulate working memory capacity but alters pupillary responses in the change detection taskJingxin Chen, Yufeng Ke, Guangjian Ni, et al.
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