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HEARING Vol. 180, Nos. 1-2 RESEARCH CONTENTS June 2003 Cited in: Biological Abstracts (BIOSIS); Chemical Abstracts; Current Contents/Life Sciences; Current Awareness in Biological Sciences (CABS); Excerpta Medica (EMBASE); Index Medicus; INSPEC; PASCAL M Reference Update; Full text available in ScienceDirect’ and Neuroscion Research Papers D.M. Freeman, C.C. Abnet, W. Hemmert, B.S. Tsai and T.F. Weiss (Germany, USA) Dynamic material properties of the tectorial membrane: a summary D.M. Freeman, K. Masaki, A.R. McAllister, J.L. Wei and T.F. Weiss (USA) Static material properties of the tectorial membrane: a summary S. Seki and J.J. Eggermont (Canada) Changes in spontaneous firing rate and neural synchrony in cat primary auditory cortex after localized tone-induced hearing loss L. Ruttiger, J. Ciuffani, H.-P. Zenner and M. Knipper (Germany) A behavioral paradigm to judge acute sodium salicylate-induced sound experience in rats: a new approach for an animal model on tinnitus K. Tabuchi, K. Oikawa, |. Vemaetomari, S. Tsuji, T.W ada and A. Hara (Japan) Glucocorticoids and dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate ameliorate ischemia-induced injury of the cochlea M.F. Neelon and R.L. Jenison (USA) The effect of trajectory on the auditory motion aftereffect L.L. Hampton, C.G. Wright, K.N. Alagramam, J.F. Battey and K. Noben-Trauth (USA) A new spontaneous mutation in the mouse Ames waltzer gene, Pcdh15 H. Dou, K. Finberg, E.L. Cardell, R. Lifton and D. Choo (USA) Mice lacking the B1 subunit of H* -ATPase have normal hearing T. Kimitsuki, K.K awano, K. Matsuda, A. Haruta, T. Nakajima and S. Komune (Japan) Potassium current properties in apical and basal inner hair cells from guinea-pig cochlea Y. Zou, J. Zheng, A.L. Nuttall and T. Ren (PR China, USA) The sources of electrically evoked otoacoustic emissions W.D. Ferguson, L.M. Collins and D.W. Smith (USA) Psychophysical threshold variability in cochlear implant subjects D. Berggren, W. Liu, D. Frenz and T. Van De Water (Sweden, USA) Spontaneous hair-cell renewal following gentamicin exposure in postnatal rat utricular explants R.J. Wubbels (The Netherlands) Hair cell density in mammalian vestibular end organs D. Ding, A. Stracher and R. Salvi (USA) Reply to R. Wubbels, “Hair cell density in mammalian vestibular end organs” 128 Contents continued on inside back cover eeeees ° To view articles from this journal, visit Neuroscion, ceeesess neuroscion the comprehensive neuroscience information service ec. a meeti-n g ofmin- ds ontheweb. ° Register today at WwwWw.neuroscion.com Available online at www.sciencedirect.com SCIENCE @eineer: 0378-5955 (200306) 180:1/2;1-2 (Contents continued from back cover) D. Ding, A. Stracher and R.J. Salvi (USA) Erratum to “Leupeptin protects cochlear and vestibular hair cells from gentamicin ototoxicity”. [Hear. Res 164 (2002) 115-126] Author Index Volume 180 Subject Index Volume 180 p tesates a f aye

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