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Sunil Puria

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Arxiv|November 24, 2025
UTILIZING INFORMATION THEORETIC APPROACH TO STUDY COCHLEAR NEURAL DEGENERATIONAhsan Jamal Cheema, Sunil Puria
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|August 20, 2024
High frequency hearing: A uniquely mammalian trait for sound localizationSunil Puria, John J Rosowski
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|March 1, 2023
The Rhode non-linearity and its impact on cochlear mechanicsSunil Puria, John J Guinan
Scientific Reports|November 5, 2022
Cochlear motion across the reticular lamina implies that it is not a stiff plateNam Hyun Cho, Sunil Puria
IEEE Sensors Journal|March 18, 2010
A 3-D Force and Moment Motor for Small-Scale Biomechanics ExperimentsJae Hoon Sim, Sunil Puria
Journal of the Association for Research in Otolaryngology : JARO|March 2, 2011
Inertial bone conduction: symmetric and anti-symmetric componentsNamkeun Kim, Kenji Homma, Sunil Puria
Hearing Research|March 30, 2010
MEMRO 2009--middle-ear science and technologySunil Puria, Richard L Goode, Charles Steele
Scientific Reports|January 22, 2016
Cochlear Outer-Hair-Cell Power Generation and Viscous Fluid LossYanli Wang, Charles R Steele, Sunil Puria
Hearing Research|November 11, 2009
Middle-ear function at high frequencies quantified with advanced bone-conduction measuresGerald R Popelka, Goutham Telukuntla, Sunil Puria
Hearing Research|April 9, 2013
Superior-semicircular-canal dehiscence: effects of location, shape, and size on sound conductionNamkeun Kim, Charles R Steele, Sunil Puria
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Arxiv|November 24, 2025
UTILIZING INFORMATION THEORETIC APPROACH TO STUDY COCHLEAR NEURAL DEGENERATIONAhsan Jamal Cheema, Sunil Puria
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|August 20, 2024
High frequency hearing: A uniquely mammalian trait for sound localizationSunil Puria, John J Rosowski
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|March 1, 2023
The Rhode non-linearity and its impact on cochlear mechanicsSunil Puria, John J Guinan
Scientific Reports|November 5, 2022
Cochlear motion across the reticular lamina implies that it is not a stiff plateNam Hyun Cho, Sunil Puria
IEEE Sensors Journal|March 18, 2010
A 3-D Force and Moment Motor for Small-Scale Biomechanics ExperimentsJae Hoon Sim, Sunil Puria
Journal of the Association for Research in Otolaryngology : JARO|March 2, 2011
Inertial bone conduction: symmetric and anti-symmetric componentsNamkeun Kim, Kenji Homma, Sunil Puria
Hearing Research|March 30, 2010
MEMRO 2009--middle-ear science and technologySunil Puria, Richard L Goode, Charles Steele
Scientific Reports|January 22, 2016
Cochlear Outer-Hair-Cell Power Generation and Viscous Fluid LossYanli Wang, Charles R Steele, Sunil Puria
Hearing Research|November 11, 2009
Middle-ear function at high frequencies quantified with advanced bone-conduction measuresGerald R Popelka, Goutham Telukuntla, Sunil Puria
Hearing Research|April 9, 2013
Superior-semicircular-canal dehiscence: effects of location, shape, and size on sound conductionNamkeun Kim, Charles R Steele, Sunil Puria
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