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1. Hidden hearing loss in a Charcot-Marie-Tooth type 1A mouse model.

2. Effects of selective stimulation of apical electrodes on temporal pitch perception by cochlear implant recipients.

3. Efferent neurons control hearing sensitivity and protect hearing from noise through the regulation of gap junctions between cochlear supporting cells.

4. Neural Presbyacusis in Humans Inferred from Age-Related Differences in Auditory Nerve Function and Structure.

5. Auditory-nerve responses in mice with noise-induced cochlear synaptopathy.

6. The chromatin remodelling factor Chd7 protects auditory neurons and sensory hair cells from stress-induced degeneration.

7. Correlation of cochlear aperture stenosis with cochlear nerve deficiency in congenital unilateral hearing loss and prognostic relevance for cochlear implantation.

8. Trk agonist drugs rescue noise-induced hidden hearing loss.

9. Contrasting mechanisms for hidden hearing loss: Synaptopathy vs myelin defects.

10. Hidden Hearing Loss Impacts the Neural Representation of Speech in Background Noise.

11. Neural Tissue Degeneration in Rosenthal's Canal and Its Impact on Electrical Stimulation of the Auditory Nerve by Cochlear Implants: An Image-Based Modeling Study.

12. Electrophysiological markers of cochlear function correlate with hearing-in-noise performance among audiometrically normal subjects.

13. Physiological Basis of Noise-Induced Hearing Loss in a Tympanal Ear.

14. Assessment of Hidden Hearing Loss in Normal Hearing Individuals with and Without Tinnitus.

15. The sensitivity of different methods for detecting abnormalities in auditory nerve function.

16. Hidden Hearing Loss: A Disorder with Multiple Etiologies and Mechanisms.

17. Psychophysical changes in temporal processing in chinchillas with noise-induced hearing loss: A literature review.

18. Auditory brainstem response demonstrates that reduced peripheral auditory input is associated with self-report of tinnitus.

19. Comparison of Neural Response Telemetry (NRT) results of cochlear implanted children in view of pre-operative Auditory Brainstem Response (ABR).

20. Divergent Auditory Nerve Encoding Deficits Between Two Common Etiologies of Sensorineural Hearing Loss.

21. Investigating the Effect of Cochlear Synaptopathy on Envelope Following Responses Using a Model of the Auditory Nerve.

22. Lead Induced Ototoxicity and Neurotoxicity in Adult Guinea Pig.

23. Synaptopathy in the Aging Cochlea: Characterizing Early-Neural Deficits in Auditory Temporal Envelope Processing.

24. Radiological Evaluation of Inner Ear with Computed Tomography in Patients with Unilateral Non-Pulsatile Tinnitus.

25. Auditory enhancement and the role of spectral resolution in normal-hearing listeners and cochlear-implant users.

26. Cochlear synaptopathy in acquired sensorineural hearing loss: Manifestations and mechanisms.

27. Transient auditory nerve demyelination as a new mechanism for hidden hearing loss.

28. Changes in Properties of Auditory Nerve Synapses following Conductive Hearing Loss.

29. Conductive Hearing Loss Has Long-Lasting Structural and Molecular Effects on Presynaptic and Postsynaptic Structures of Auditory Nerve Synapses in the Cochlear Nucleus.

30. Low Iron Diet Increases Susceptibility to Noise-Induced Hearing Loss in Young Rats.

31. Simulating electrical modulation detection thresholds using a biophysical model of the auditory nerve.

32. Coding deficits in hidden hearing loss induced by noise: the nature and impacts.

33. Reference-Free Assessment of Speech Intelligibility Using Bispectrum of an Auditory Neurogram.

34. Effects of Physiological Internal Noise on Model Predictions of Concurrent Vowel Identification for Normal-Hearing Listeners.

35. Ototoxicity of acetic acid on the guinea pig cochlea.

36. Towards a Diagnosis of Cochlear Neuropathy with Envelope Following Responses.

37. Chronic Conductive Hearing Loss Leads to Cochlear Degeneration.

38. Immediate and delayed cochlear neuropathy after noise exposure in pubescent mice.

39. Surgery for sporadic vestibular schwannoma. Part III: Facial and auditory nerve function.

40. Contribution of auditory nerve fibers to compound action potential of the auditory nerve.

41. Hearing loss is an early consequence of Npc1 gene deletion in the mouse model of Niemann-Pick disease, type C.

42. Auditory nerve perinodal dysmyelination in noise-induced hearing loss.

43. Is noise-induced cochlear neuropathy key to the generation of hyperacusis or tinnitus?

44. Preoperative characteristics of auditory brainstem response in acoustic neuroma with useful hearing: importance as a preliminary investigation for intraoperative monitoring.

45. Oxidative stresses and mitochondrial dysfunction in age-related hearing loss.

46. Local NMDA receptor blockade attenuates chronic tinnitus and associated brain activity in an animal model.

47. Effect of metabolic presbyacusis on cochlear responses: a simulation approach using a physiologically-based model.

48. Noise-induced cochlear neuropathy is selective for fibers with low spontaneous rates.

49. Which neurons survive the glutamate storm?

50. A comparison of spectral magnitude and phase-locking value analyses of the frequency-following response to complex tones.

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