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Frontiers in Neuroanatomy
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November 28, 2022
The large numbers of minicolumns in the primary visual cortex of humans, chimpanzees and gorillas are related to high visual acuity
Mark N Wallace, Oliver Zobay, Eden Hardman, et al.
The European Journal of Neuroscience
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April 8, 2014
Neural changes accompanying tinnitus following unilateral acoustic trauma in the guinea pig
Ben Coomber, Joel I Berger, Victoria L Kowalkowski, et al.
Brain Research
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December 2, 2017
Gap-induced reductions of evoked potentials in the auditory cortex: A possible objective marker for the presence of tinnitus in animals
Joel I Berger, William Owen, Caroline A Wilson, et al.
Frontiers in Systems Neuroscience
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July 8, 2011
Cortical inactivation by cooling in small animals
Ben Coomber, Darren Edwards, Simon J Jones, et al.
Plos One
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March 28, 2018
Communication calls produced by electrical stimulation of four structures in the guinea pig brain
David B Green, Trevor M Shackleton, Jasmine M S Grimsley, et al.
Brain Sciences
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November 27, 2025
Breathing Rate as a Marker for Noise-Induced Stress in Guinea Pigs
Mark N Wallace, Joel I Berger, Christian J Sumner, et al.
Frontiers in Neuroscience
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October 25, 2016
Histological Basis of Laminar MRI Patterns in High Resolution Images of Fixed Human Auditory Cortex
Mark N Wallace, Matthew J Cronin, Richard W Bowtell, et al.
Hearing Research
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November 8, 2017
Effects of the cannabinoid CB<sub>1</sub> agonist ACEA on salicylate ototoxicity, hyperacusis and tinnitus in guinea pigs
Joel I Berger, Ben Coomber, Samantha Hill, et al.
Frontiers in Neuroscience
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August 22, 2024
Identifying tinnitus in mice by tracking the motion of body markers in response to an acoustic startle
Mark N Wallace, Joel I Berger, Adam Hockley, et al.
Hearing Research
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January 28, 2019
Gap-induced inhibition of the post-auricular muscle response in humans and guinea pigs
Caroline A Wilson, Joel I Berger, Jessica de Boer, et al.
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Frontiers in Neuroanatomy
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November 28, 2022
The large numbers of minicolumns in the primary visual cortex of humans, chimpanzees and gorillas are related to high visual acuity
Mark N Wallace, Oliver Zobay, Eden Hardman, et al.
The European Journal of Neuroscience
|
April 8, 2014
Neural changes accompanying tinnitus following unilateral acoustic trauma in the guinea pig
Ben Coomber, Joel I Berger, Victoria L Kowalkowski, et al.
Brain Research
|
December 2, 2017
Gap-induced reductions of evoked potentials in the auditory cortex: A possible objective marker for the presence of tinnitus in animals
Joel I Berger, William Owen, Caroline A Wilson, et al.
Frontiers in Systems Neuroscience
|
July 8, 2011
Cortical inactivation by cooling in small animals
Ben Coomber, Darren Edwards, Simon J Jones, et al.
Plos One
|
March 28, 2018
Communication calls produced by electrical stimulation of four structures in the guinea pig brain
David B Green, Trevor M Shackleton, Jasmine M S Grimsley, et al.
Brain Sciences
|
November 27, 2025
Breathing Rate as a Marker for Noise-Induced Stress in Guinea Pigs
Mark N Wallace, Joel I Berger, Christian J Sumner, et al.
Frontiers in Neuroscience
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October 25, 2016
Histological Basis of Laminar MRI Patterns in High Resolution Images of Fixed Human Auditory Cortex
Mark N Wallace, Matthew J Cronin, Richard W Bowtell, et al.
Hearing Research
|
November 8, 2017
Effects of the cannabinoid CB<sub>1</sub> agonist ACEA on salicylate ototoxicity, hyperacusis and tinnitus in guinea pigs
Joel I Berger, Ben Coomber, Samantha Hill, et al.
Frontiers in Neuroscience
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August 22, 2024
Identifying tinnitus in mice by tracking the motion of body markers in response to an acoustic startle
Mark N Wallace, Joel I Berger, Adam Hockley, et al.
Hearing Research
|
January 28, 2019
Gap-induced inhibition of the post-auricular muscle response in humans and guinea pigs
Caroline A Wilson, Joel I Berger, Jessica de Boer, et al.
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