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Contents of Volume 62 No. 1 W. Kuijpers, E.L.G.M. Tonnaer, T.A. Peters and F.C.S. Ramaekers (The Netherlands) Developmentally-regulated coexpression of vimentin and cytokeratins in the rat inner ear M. Tachibana and H. Morioka (Japan) Glucuronic acid-containing glycosaminoglycans occur in otoconia: Cytochemical evidence by hyaluronidase-gold labeling S.E. Shore, D.A. Godfrey, R.H. Helfert, R.A. Altschuler and S.C. Bledsoe, Jr. (USA) Connections between the cochlear nuclei in guinea pig W.-y. Gao, D.-l. Ding, X.-y. Zheng, F.-m. Run and Y.-j. Liu (People’s Republic of China) A comparison of changes in the stereocilia between temporary and permanent hearing losses in acoustic trauma D.B. McCreery, T.G.H. Yuen, W.F. Agnew and L.A. Bullara (USA) Stimulation with chronically implanted microelectrodes in the cochlear nucleus of the cat: Histologic and physiologic effects D. Lidan, S. Yedgar, H.B. Aronson and H. Sohmer (Israel) Influence of experimentally elevated blood viscosity on the auditory nerve-brainstem evoked response and threshold D. Ni, R.K. Shepherd, H.L. Seldon, S.-A. Xu, G.M. Clark and R.E. Millard (Australia) Cochlear pathology following chronic electrical stimulation of the auditory nerve. I: Normal hearing kittens M. Tachibana, E. Wilcox, N. Yokotani, M. Schneider and J. Fex (USA) Selective amplification and partial sequencing of cDNAs encoding G protein a subunits from cochlear tissues I. Melichar, A.H. Gitter, P.C. Dartsch and H.P. Zenner (FRG) Characterization of marginal and Claudius’ cells growing from cochlear explants in vitro J.J.J. Dirckx and W.F.S. Decraemer (Belgium) Area change and volume displacement of the human tympanic membrane under static pressure M. Zacksenhouse, D.H. Johnson and C. Tsuchitani (USA) Excitatory/ inhibitory interaction in the LSO revealed by point process modeling Short Communication E.R. Wilcox and J. Fex (USA) Construction of a cDNA library from microdissected guinea pig organ of Corti S. Fujita, S. Inagaki, H. Takagi, T. Asao, J. Hozawa and S.-i. Usami (Japan) Preprotachykinin A mRNA detected by in situ hybridization in guinea pig vestibular ganglion Calendar of Events No. 2 T.C. Chimento and C.E. Schreiner (USA) Adaptation and recovery from adaptation of the auditory nerve neurophonic (ANN) using long duration tones G. Rebillard and M. Lavigne-Rebillard (France) Effect of reversible hypoxia on the compared time courses of endocochlear potential and 2f,—f, distortion products 252 P. Wangemann and D.C. Marcus (USA) The membrane potential of vestibular dark cells is controlled by a large Cl” conductance L.R. Bernstein and C. Trahiotis (USA) Detection of antiphasic sinusoids added to the envelopes of high-frequency bands of noise A.R. Cody (Australia) Acoustic Jesions in the mammalian cochlea: Implications for the spatial distribution of the ‘active process’ F. Dodd and R.R. Capranica (USA) A comparison of anesthetic agents and their effects on the response properties of the peripheral auditory system T.A. Jones and R.C. Nelson (USA) Recovery of vestibular function following hair cell destruction by streptomycin Y.E. Cohen, C.K. Bacon and J.C. Saunders (USA) Middle ear development III: Morphometric changes in the conducting apparatus of the Mongolian gerbil L. Fredelius and J. Wersall (Sweden) Hair cell damage after continuous and interrupted pure tone overstimulation: A scanning electron microscopic study in the guinea pig H. Ueda, T. Hattori, M. Sawaki, H. Niwa and N. Yanagita (Japan) The effect of furosemide on evoked otoacoustic emissions in guinea pigs R.S. Heffner and H.E. Heffner (USA) Hearing and sound localization in blind mole rats (Spalax ehrenbergi) F.A. Boettcher, V.P. Spongr and R.J. Salvi (USA) Physiological and histological changes associated with the reduction in threshold shift during interrupted noise exposure H. Sunose, K. Ikeda, Y. Saito, A. Nishiyama and T. Takasaka (Japan) Membrane potential measurement in isolated outer hair cells of the guinea pig cochlea using conventional microelectrodes Short Communication R.L. Barretto and B.E. Pfingst (USA) Electrical stimulation of the auditory nerve: Effects of pulse width on frequency discrimination Calender of Events Contents of Volume 62 Author Index Subject Index

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