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Peter T Johannesen

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Journal of the Association for Research in Otolaryngology : JARO|June 16, 2009
Otoacoustic emission theories and behavioral estimates of human basilar membrane motion are mutually consistentEnrique A Lopez-Poveda, Peter T Johannesen
Journal of the Association for Research in Otolaryngology : JARO|April 25, 2012
Behavioral estimates of the contribution of inner and outer hair cell dysfunction to individualized audiometric lossEnrique A Lopez-Poveda, Peter T Johannesen
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|June 17, 2010
Correspondence between behavioral and individually "optimized" otoacoustic emission estimates of human cochlear input/output curvesPeter T Johannesen, Enrique A Lopez-Poveda
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|December 10, 2008
Cochlear nonlinearity in normal-hearing subjects as inferred psychophysically and from distortion-product otoacoustic emissionsPeter T Johannesen, Enrique A Lopez-Poveda
Iscience|June 21, 2021
Age-related central gain compensation for reduced auditory nerve output for people with normal audiograms, with and without tinnitusPeter T Johannesen, Enrique A Lopez-Poveda
Frontiers in Systems Neuroscience|February 3, 2015
Contralateral efferent suppression of human hearing sensitivityEnzo Aguilar, Peter T Johannesen, Enrique A Lopez-Poveda
Frontiers in Neuroscience|August 8, 2014
Across-frequency behavioral estimates of the contribution of inner and outer hair cell dysfunction to individualized audiometric lossPeter T Johannesen, Patricia Pérez-González, Enrique A Lopez-Poveda
Trends in Hearing|December 24, 2014
Forward-masking recovery and the assumptions of the temporal masking curve method of inferring cochlear compressionPatricia Pérez-González, Peter T Johannesen, Enrique A Lopez-Poveda
Hearing Research|February 3, 2019
Evidence for age-related cochlear synaptopathy in humans unconnected to speech-in-noise intelligibility deficitsPeter T Johannesen, Byanka C Buzo, Enrique A Lopez-Poveda
Frontiers in Neuroscience|March 5, 2021
Correlation and Reliability of Behavioral and Otoacoustic-Emission Estimates of Contralateral Medial Olivocochlear Reflex Strength in HumansMiriam I Marrufo-Pérez, Peter T Johannesen, Enrique A Lopez-Poveda
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Journal of the Association for Research in Otolaryngology : JARO|June 16, 2009
Otoacoustic emission theories and behavioral estimates of human basilar membrane motion are mutually consistentEnrique A Lopez-Poveda, Peter T Johannesen
Journal of the Association for Research in Otolaryngology : JARO|April 25, 2012
Behavioral estimates of the contribution of inner and outer hair cell dysfunction to individualized audiometric lossEnrique A Lopez-Poveda, Peter T Johannesen
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|June 17, 2010
Correspondence between behavioral and individually "optimized" otoacoustic emission estimates of human cochlear input/output curvesPeter T Johannesen, Enrique A Lopez-Poveda
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|December 10, 2008
Cochlear nonlinearity in normal-hearing subjects as inferred psychophysically and from distortion-product otoacoustic emissionsPeter T Johannesen, Enrique A Lopez-Poveda
Iscience|June 21, 2021
Age-related central gain compensation for reduced auditory nerve output for people with normal audiograms, with and without tinnitusPeter T Johannesen, Enrique A Lopez-Poveda
Frontiers in Systems Neuroscience|February 3, 2015
Contralateral efferent suppression of human hearing sensitivityEnzo Aguilar, Peter T Johannesen, Enrique A Lopez-Poveda
Frontiers in Neuroscience|August 8, 2014
Across-frequency behavioral estimates of the contribution of inner and outer hair cell dysfunction to individualized audiometric lossPeter T Johannesen, Patricia Pérez-González, Enrique A Lopez-Poveda
Trends in Hearing|December 24, 2014
Forward-masking recovery and the assumptions of the temporal masking curve method of inferring cochlear compressionPatricia Pérez-González, Peter T Johannesen, Enrique A Lopez-Poveda
Hearing Research|February 3, 2019
Evidence for age-related cochlear synaptopathy in humans unconnected to speech-in-noise intelligibility deficitsPeter T Johannesen, Byanka C Buzo, Enrique A Lopez-Poveda
Frontiers in Neuroscience|March 5, 2021
Correlation and Reliability of Behavioral and Otoacoustic-Emission Estimates of Contralateral Medial Olivocochlear Reflex Strength in HumansMiriam I Marrufo-Pérez, Peter T Johannesen, Enrique A Lopez-Poveda
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