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R Hearing Research 75 (1994) 257-258 Contents of Volume 75 No. 1 J. Syka and J. Popelar (Czech Republic) Modulation of thresholds to acoustical and electrical stimulation of the intact ear in guinea pig by furosemide and noise B. Scharf, J. Magnan, L. Collet, E. Ulmer and A. Chays (France) On the role of the olivocochlear bundle in hearing: A case study Y. Saitoh, M. Hosokawa, A. Shimada, Y. Watanabe, N. Yasuda, T. Takeda and Y. Murakami (Japan) Age-related hearing impairment in senescence-accelerated mouse (SAM) W.H. Slattery III and J.C. Middlebrooks (USA) Monaural sound localization: Acute versus chronic unilateral impairment G.D. Housley, S. Batcher, M. Kraft and A.F. Ryan (New Zealand, USA) Nicotinic acetylcholine receptor subunits expressed in rat cochlea detected by the polymerase chain reaction M.E. Walsh and D.B. Webster (USA) Exogenous GM1 ganglioside effects on conductive and sensorineural hearing losses D.H. Xie, M.M. Henson and O.W. Henson, Jr (USA) AChE-staining of type II ganglion cells, processes and terminals in the cochlea of the mustached bat M. Sams and R. Salmelin (Finland) Evidence of sharp frequency tuning in the human auditory cortex M.M. Henson, O.W. Henson, Jr., S.L. Gewalt, J.L. Wilson and G.A. Johnson (USA) Imaging the cochlea by magnetic resonance microscopy H.M. Sobkowicz and S.M. Slapnick (USA) The efferents interconnecting auditory inner hair cells S. Takeno, R.V. Harrison, D. Ibrahim, M. Wake and R.J. Mount (Canada) Cochlear function after selective inner hair cell degeneration induced by carboplatin M.A. Cheatham and P. Dallos (USA) Stimulus biasing: A comparison between cochlear hair cell and organ of corti response patterns S.F.L. Klis and G.F. Smoorenburg (Netherlands) Osmotically induced pressure difference in the cochlea and its effect on cochlear potentials A.M. Berglund and M.C. Brown (USA) Central trajectories of type II spiral ganglion cells from various cochlear regions in mice U. Pirvola, U. Arumae, M. Moshnyakov, J. Palgi, M. Saarma and J. Ylikoski (Finland, Estonia) Coordinated expression and function of neurotrophins and their receptors in the rat inner ear during target innervation H. Sohmer, M. Geal-Dor and D. Weinstein (Jsrael) Human fetal auditory threshold improvement during maternal oxygen respiration W.-J.F. Ten Cate, L.M. Curtis and K.E. Rarey (USA) Na,K-ATPase a@ and £ subunit isoform distribution in the rat cochlear and vestibular tissues 258 Contents of Volume / Hearing Research 75 (1994) 257-258 L.A. Sutton, B.L. Lonsbury-Martin, G.K. Martin and M.L. Whitehead (USA) Sensitivity of distortion-product otoacoustic emissions in humans to tonal over-exposure: Time course of recovery and effects of lowering L, P.S. Palombi, P.M. Backoff and D.M. Caspary (USA) Paired tone facilitation in dorsal cochlear nucleus neurons: A short-term potentiation model testable in vivo P. Froehlich, C. Ferber, J. Remond, J.M. Jaboulay, A. Morgon, R. Duclaux and L. Collet (France) Lack of association between transiently evoked otoacoustic emission amplitude and experimentation linked-factors (repeated acoustic stimulation, cerebrospinal fluid pressure, supine and sitting positions, alertness level) W.-J. Kong, G. Egg, B. Hussl, H. Spoendlin and A. Schrott-Fischer (Austria, People’s Republic of China) Localization of chat-like immunoreactivity in the vestibular endorgans of the rat A.-C. Johnson and B. Canlon (Sweden) Progressive hair cell loss induced by toluene exposure A.J. Niemiec, Y. Raphael and D.B. Moody (USA) Return of auditory function following structural regeneration after acoustic trauma: Behavioral measures from quail P.S. Guth, A. Dunn, K. Kronomer and C.H. Norris (USA) The cholinergic pharmacology of the frog saccule R.A. Chole and S.P. Tinling (USA) Bone lining cells of the mammalian cochlea J. Brix, F.P. Fischer and G.A. Manley (FRG) The cuticular plate of the hair cell in relation to morphological gradients of the chicken basilar papilla Contents of Volume 75 Author Index Subject Index ty

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