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Martin Pienkowski

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Trends in Hearing|March 14, 2018
Prolonged Exposure of CBA/Ca Mice to Moderately Loud Noise Can Cause Cochlear Synaptopathy but Not Tinnitus or Hyperacusis as Assessed With the Acoustic Startle ReflexMartin Pienkowski
Ear and Hearing|December 22, 2016
On the Etiology of Listening Difficulties in Noise Despite Clinically Normal AudiogramsMartin Pienkowski
Neuroscience|September 24, 2018
Rationale and Efficacy of Sound Therapies for Tinnitus and HyperacusisMartin Pienkowski
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health|April 30, 2021
Loud Music and Leisure Noise Is a Common Cause of Chronic Hearing Loss, Tinnitus and HyperacusisMartin Pienkowski
Journal of the American Academy of Audiology|April 6, 2011
Differential effects of salicylate, quinine, and furosemide on Guinea pig inner and outer hair cell function revealed by the input-output relation of the auditory brainstem responseMartin Pienkowski, Mats Ulfendahl
Hearing Research|April 7, 2009
Auditory intensity discrimination as a function of level-rove and tone duration in normal-hearing and impaired subjects: the "mid-level hump" revisitedMartin Pienkowski, Bjorn Hagerman
Journal of Neurophysiology|September 3, 2004
Tone frequency maps and receptive fields in the developing chinchilla auditory cortexMartin Pienkowski, Robert V Harrison
Journal of Neurophysiology|June 10, 2011
Sound frequency representation in primary auditory cortex is level tolerant for moderately loud, complex soundsMartin Pienkowski, Jos J Eggermont
Ear and Hearing|February 21, 2012
Reversible long-term changes in auditory processing in mature auditory cortex in the absence of hearing loss induced by passive, moderate-level sound exposureMartin Pienkowski, Jos J Eggermont
Neuroreport|July 21, 2009
Effects of adaptation on spectrotemporal receptive fields in primary auditory cortexMartin Pienkowski, Jos J Eggermont
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Trends in Hearing|March 14, 2018
Prolonged Exposure of CBA/Ca Mice to Moderately Loud Noise Can Cause Cochlear Synaptopathy but Not Tinnitus or Hyperacusis as Assessed With the Acoustic Startle ReflexMartin Pienkowski
Ear and Hearing|December 22, 2016
On the Etiology of Listening Difficulties in Noise Despite Clinically Normal AudiogramsMartin Pienkowski
Neuroscience|September 24, 2018
Rationale and Efficacy of Sound Therapies for Tinnitus and HyperacusisMartin Pienkowski
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health|April 30, 2021
Loud Music and Leisure Noise Is a Common Cause of Chronic Hearing Loss, Tinnitus and HyperacusisMartin Pienkowski
Journal of the American Academy of Audiology|April 6, 2011
Differential effects of salicylate, quinine, and furosemide on Guinea pig inner and outer hair cell function revealed by the input-output relation of the auditory brainstem responseMartin Pienkowski, Mats Ulfendahl
Hearing Research|April 7, 2009
Auditory intensity discrimination as a function of level-rove and tone duration in normal-hearing and impaired subjects: the "mid-level hump" revisitedMartin Pienkowski, Bjorn Hagerman
Journal of Neurophysiology|September 3, 2004
Tone frequency maps and receptive fields in the developing chinchilla auditory cortexMartin Pienkowski, Robert V Harrison
Journal of Neurophysiology|June 10, 2011
Sound frequency representation in primary auditory cortex is level tolerant for moderately loud, complex soundsMartin Pienkowski, Jos J Eggermont
Ear and Hearing|February 21, 2012
Reversible long-term changes in auditory processing in mature auditory cortex in the absence of hearing loss induced by passive, moderate-level sound exposureMartin Pienkowski, Jos J Eggermont
Neuroreport|July 21, 2009
Effects of adaptation on spectrotemporal receptive fields in primary auditory cortexMartin Pienkowski, Jos J Eggermont
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