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Available online at www.sciencedirect.com science @oinzer HEARING Hearing Research 193 (2004) 135 www.elsevier.com/locate/heares Author Index Volume 193 Bhagat, S.P. and Champlin, C.A. Liu, Y. and Li, X. Evaluation of distortion products produced by the human auditory Effects of salicylate on voltage-gated sodium channels in rat in- system (193) 51 ferior colliculus neurons (193) 68 Bleich, N., see Pratt, H. (193) 83 Liu, Z.-H., see Zhong, S.-X. (193) 1 Cacace, A.T., see McFarland, D.J. (193) 111 Mason, A.C., see Farris, H.E. (193) 121 Champlin, C.A., see Bhagat, S.P. (193) 51 McFarland, D.J. and Cacace, A.T. Charles, C., see Job, A. (193) 31 Separating stimulus-locked and unlocked components of the Cian, C., see Job, A. (193) 31 auditory event-related potential (193) 111 Cusack, R. and Roberts, B. Michaelis, C.E., see Gehr, D.D. (193) 9 Effects of differences in the pattern of amplitude envelopes across Mittelman, N., see Pratt, H. (193) 83 harmonics on auditory stream segregation (193) 95 Muldoon, L.L., see Dickey, D.T. (193) 25 De Zeeuw, C.I., see van Looij, M.A.J. (193) 75 Neuwelt, E.A., see Dickey, D.T. (193) 25 Deingruber, K., see Gehr, D.D. (193) 9 Norena, A.J., see Tomita, M. (193) 39 Dickey, D.T., Muldoon, L.L., Kraemer, D.F. and Neuwelt, E.A. Nottet, J.-B., see Job, A. (193) 31 Protection against cisplatin-induced ototoxicity by N-acetylcysteine in a rat model (193) 25 Ohsato, Y., see Kumagami, H. (193) 20 Dotsu, M., see Kumagami, H. (193) 20 Oku, R., see Kumagami, H. (193) 20 Eggermont, J.J., see Tomita, M. (193) 39 Polyakov, A., see Pratt, H. (193) 83 Esquivié, D., see Job, A. (193) 31 Pratt, H., Polyakov, A., Bleich, N. and Mittelman, N. The combined effects of forward masking by noise and high click Farris, H.E., Mason, A.C. and Hoy, R.R. rate on monaural and binaural human auditory nerve and brain- Identified auditory neurons in the cricket Gryllus rubens: temporal stem potentials (193) 83 processing in calling song sensitive units (193) 121 Freeman, S., see Sohmer, H. (193) 105 Roberts, B., see Cusack, R. (193) 95 Gehr, D.D., Janssen, T., Michaelis, C.E., Deingruber, K. and Lamm, Shigeno, K., see Kumagami, H. (193) 20 K. Middle ear and cochlear disorders result in different DPOAE Sohmer, H. and Freeman, S. growth behaviour: implications for the differentiation of sound Further evidence for a fluid pathway during bone conduction au- conductive and cochlear hearing loss (193) 9 ditory stimulation (193) 105 Hoy, R.R., see Farris, H.E. (193) 121 Takahashi, H., see Kumagami, H. (193) 20 Tanaka, F., see Kumagami, H. (193) 20 Janssen, T., see Gehr, D.D. (193) 9 Tomita, M., Norena, A.J. and Eggermont, J.J. Job, A., Cian, C., Esquivié, D., Leifflen, D., Trousselard, M., Charles, Effects of an acute acoustic trauma on the representation of a voice C. and Nottet, J.-B. onset time continuum in cat primary auditory cortex (193) 39 Moderate variations of mood/emotional states related to altera- Trousselard, M., see Job, A. (193) 31 tions in cochlear otoacoustic emissions and tinnitus onset in young normal hearing subjects exposed to gun impulse noise van der Burg, H., see van Looij, M.A.J. (193) 75 (193) 31 van der Wees, J., see van Looij, M.A.J. (193) 75 van Looij, M.A.J., Liem, S.-S., van der Burg, H., van der Wees, J., Katsura, M., see Kumagami, H. (193) 20 De Zeeuw, C.I. and van Zanten, B.G.A. Kraemer, D.F., see Dickey, D.T. (193) 25 Impact of conventional anesthesia on auditory brainstem responses Kumagami, H., Tanaka, F., Dotsu, M., Yoshida, H., Ohsato, Y., in mice (193) 75 Katsura, M., Oku, R., Shigeno, K. and Takahashi, H. van Zanten, B.G.A., see van Looij, M.A.J. (193) 75 Measurement oft he endolymphatic sac potential in human (193) 20 Yoshida, H., see Kumagami, H. (193) 20 Lamm, K., see Gehr, D.D. (193) 9 Leifflen, D., see Job, A. (193) 31 Zhong, S.-X. and Liu, Z.-H. Li, X., see Liu, Y. (193) 68 Immunohistochemical localization of the epithelial sodium channel Liem, S.-S., see van Looij, M.A.J. (193) 75 in the rat inner ear (193) 1 doi:10.1016/S0378-5955(04)00176-5 Available online at www.sciencedirect.com science @oineors HEARING RESEARCH ELSEVIER Hearing Research 193 (2004) 136-138 www.elsevier.com/locate/heares Subject Index Volume 193 ABR Calling song Anesthesia, Awake, Mouse (van Loot, M.A.J. (193) 75) Sinusoidal amplitude modulation, Temporal modulation transfer function, Omega cells, Afferents, INT-1, AN2, Ultrasound, Gryllus bimaculatus, Teleogryllus oceanicus (Farris, H.E. (193) 121) Acoustic trauma Tinnitus, DPOAEs, Mood, NIHL, Anxiety (Job, A. (193) 31) Chemoprotection Cisplatin, N-Acetylcysteine, Ototoxicity, Blood-brain barrier, Animal Afferents model (Thomas Dickey, D. (193) 25) Sinusoidal amplitude modulation, Temporal modulation transfer function, Omega cells, INT-1, AN2, Ultrasound, Gryllus bimaculatus, Teleogryllus oceanicus, Calling song (Farris, H.E. (193) 121) Cisplatin N-Acetylcysteine, Ototoxicity, Chemoprotection, Blood-brain barrier, Animal model (Thomas Dickey, D. (193) 25) AN2 Sinusoidal amplitude modulation, Temporal modulation transfer function, Omega cells, Afferents, INT-1, Ultrasound, Gryllus_bi- Cochlea maculatus, Teleogryllus oceanicus, Calling song (Farris, H.E. (193) Endolymph, Vestibule, Immunohistochemistry, Epithelial sodium 121) channel (Zhong, S.-X. (193) 1) Anesthesia Cochlear dysfunction ABR, Awake, Mouse (van Looij, M.A.J. (193) 75) DPOAE input/output-function, Guinea pig, Transitory middle ear dysfunction, Noise induced hearing loss, Tinnitus model (Gehr, D.D. (193) 9) Animal model Cisplatin, N-Acetylcysteine, Ototoxicity, Chemoprotection, Blood- brain barrier (Thomas Dickey, D. (193) 25) Complex sounds Auditory stream segregation, Timbre (Cusack, R. (193) 95) Anxiety Tinnitus, DPOAEs, Mood, Acoustic trauma, NIHL (Job, A. (193) Cubic difference tone 31) Distortion products, Auditory evoked potentials, Otoacoustic emis- sions, Quadratic difference tone (Bhagat, S.P. (193) 51) Auditory brainstem evoked potentials Binaural interaction, Forward masking, Stimulus rate, Equivalent di- Distortion products pole (Pratt, H. (193) 83) Auditory evoked potentials, Otoacoustic emissions, Cubic difference tone, Quadratic difference tone (Bhagat, S.P. (193) 51) Auditory evoked potentials Distortion products, Otoacoustic emissions, Cubic difference tone, DPOAE input/output-function Quadratic difference tone (Bhagat, S.P. (193) 51) Guinea pig, Cochlear dysfunction, Transitory middle ear dys- function, Noise induced hearing loss, Tinnitus model (Gehr, D.D. Auditory stream segregation (193) 9) Timbre, Complex sounds (Cusack, R. (193) 95) DPOAEs Awake Tinnitus, Mood, Acoustic trauma, NIHL, Anxiety (Job, A. (193) 31) ABR, Anesthesia, Mouse (van Looij, M.A.J. (193) 75) Endolymph Binaural interaction Cochlea, Vestibule, Immunohistochemistry, Epithelial sodium channel Auditory brainstem evoked potentials, Forward masking, Stimulus (Zhong, S.-X. (193) 1) rate, Equivalent dipole (Pratt, H. (193) 83) Endolymphatic sac Blood-brain barrier Endolymphatic sac potential, Human, Méniere’s disease, Vestibular Cisplatin, N-Acetylcysteine, Ototoxicity, Chemoprotection, Animal schwannoma (Kumagami, H. (193) 20) model (Thomas Dickey, D. (193) 25) Endolymphatic sac potential Bone conduction Human, Méniére’s disease, Endolymphatic sac, Vestibular schwannoma Pressure, Fluid pathway (Sohmer, H. (193) 105) (Kumagami, H. (193) 20) doi:10.1016/S0378-5955(04)00177-7 Subject Index | Hearing Research 193 (2004) 136-138 Epithelial sodium channel Mouse Endolymph, Cochlea, Vestibule, Immunohistochemistry (Zhong, S.-X. ABR, Anesthesia, Awake (van Looij, M.A.J. (193) 75) (193) 1) N-Acetylcysteine Equivalent dipole Cisplatin, Ototoxicity, Chemoprotection, Blood-brain barrier, Animal Auditory brainstem evoked potentials, Binaural interaction, Forward model (Thomas Dickey, D. (193) 25) masking, Stimulus rate (Pratt, H. (193) 83) NIHL Event-related desynchronization Tinnitus, DPOAEs, Mood, Acoustic trauma, Anxiety (Job, A. (193) Event-related potentials, Event-related synchronization, Phase, Spec- 31) tral dynamics (McFarland, D.J. (193) 111) Noise induced hearing loss Event-related potentials DPOAE input/output-function, Guinea pig, Cochlear dysfunction, Event-related synchronization, Event-related desynchronization, Transitory middle ear dysfunction, Tinnitus model (Gehr, D.D. (193) Phase, Spectral dynamics (McFarland, D.J. (193) 111) 9) Event-related synchronization Noise trauma Event-related potentials, Event-related desynchronization, Phase, Hearing loss, Voice onset time, Speech perception, Temporal resolu- Spectral dynamics (McFarland, D.J. (193) 111) tion (Tomita, M. (193) 39) Fluid pathway Omega cells Bone conduction, Pressure (Sohmer, H. (193) 105) Sinusoidal amplitude modulation, Temporal modulation transfer function, Afferents, INT-1, AN2, Ultrasound, Gryllus bimaculatus, Forward masking Teleogryllus oceanicus, Calling song (Farris, H.E. (193) 121) Auditory brainstem evoked potentials, Binaural interaction, Stimulus rate, Equivalent dipole (Pratt, H. (193) 83) Otoacoustic emissions Distortion products, Auditory evoked potentials, Cubic difference Gryllus bimaculatus tone, Quadratic difference tone (Bhagat, S.P. (193) 51) Sinusoidal amplitude modulation, Temporal modulation transfer function, Omega cells, Afferents, INT-1, AN2, Ultrasound, Tele- Ototoxicity ogryllus oceanicus, Calling song (Farris, H.E. (193) 121) Cisplatin, N-Acetylcysteine, Chemoprotection, Blood-brain barrier, Animal model (Thomas Dickey, D. (193) 25) Guinea pig DPOAE input/output-function, Cochlear dysfunction, Transitory Patch clamp middle ear dysfunction, Noise induced hearing loss, Tinnitus model Salicylate, Sodium currents, Inferior colliculus, Tinnitus (Liu, Y. (193) (Gehr, D.D. (193) 9) 68) Hearing loss Phase Noise trauma, Voice onset time, Speech perception, Temporal re- Event-related potentials, Event-related synchronization, Event-related solution (Tomita, M. (193) 39) desynchronization, Spectral dynamics (McFarland, D.J. (193) 111) Human Pressure Endolymphatic sac potential, Méniére’s disease, Endolymphatic sac, Bone conduction, Fluid pathway (Sohmer, H. (193) 105) Vestibular schwannoma (Kumagami, H. (193) 20) Quadratic difference tone Immunohistochemistry Distortion products, Auditory evoked potentials, Otoacoustic emis- Endolymph, Cochlea, Vestibule, Epithelial sodium channel (Zhong, sions, Cubic difference tone (Bhagat, S.P. (193) 51) S.-X. (193) 1) Salicylate Inferior colliculus Sodium currents, Inferior colliculus, Tinnitus, Patch clamp (Liu, Y. Salicylate, Sodium currents, Tinnitus, Patch clamp (Liu, Y. (193) 68) (193) 68) INT-1 Sinusoidal amplitude modulation Sinusoidal amplitude modulation, Temporal modulation transfer Temporal modulation transfer function, Omega cells, Afferents, INT- function, Omega cells, Afferents, AN2, Ultrasound, Gryllus bimacula- 1, AN2, Ultrasound, Gryllus bimaculatus, Teleogryllus oceanicus, tus, Teleogryllus oceanicus, Calling song (Farris, H.E. (193) 121) Calling song (Farris, H.E. (193) 121) Meniére’s disease Sodium currents Endolymphatic sac potential, Human, Endolymphatic sac, Vestibular Salicylate, Inferior colliculus, Tinnitus, Patch clamp (Liu, Y. (193) schwannoma (Kumagami, H. (193) 20) 68) Mood Spectral dynamics Tinnitus, DPOAEs, Acoustic trauma, NIHL, Anxiety (Job, A. (193) Event-related potentials, Event-related synchronization, Event-related 31) desynchronization, Phase (McFarland, D.J. (193) 111) 138 Subject Index | Hearing Research 193 (2004) 136-138 Speech perception Tinnitus Noise trauma, Hearing loss, Voice onset time, Temporal resolution DPOAEs, Mood, Acoustic trauma, NIHL, Anxiety (Job, A. (193) (Tomita, M. (193) 39) 31) Salicylate, Sodium currents, Inferior colliculus, Patch clamp (Liu, Y. Stimulus rate (193) 68) Auditory brainstem evoked potentials, Binaural interaction, Forward masking, Equivalent dipole (Pratt, H. (193) 83) Transitory middle ear dysfunction Teleogryllus oceanicus DPOAE input/output-function, Guinea pig, Cochlear dysfunction, Sinusoidal amplitude modulation, Temporal modulation transfer Noise induced hearing loss, Tinnitus model (Gehr, D.D. (193) function, Omega cells, Afferents, INT-1, AN2, Ultrasound, Gryllus 9) bimaculatus, Calling song (Farris, H.E. (193) 121) Ultrasound Temporal modulation transfer function Sinusoidal amplitude modulation, Temporal modulation transfer Sinusoidal amplitude modulation, Omega cells, Afferents, INT-1, function, Omega cells, Afferents, INT-1, AN2, Gryllus bimaculatus, AN2, Ultrasound, Gryllus bimaculatus, Teleogryllus oceanicus, Calling Teleogryllus oceanicus, Calling song (Farris, H.E. (193) 121) song (Farris, H.E. (193) 121) Vestibular schwannoma Temporal resolution Endolymphatic sac potential, Human, Méniére’s disease, Endo- Noise trauma, Hearing loss, Voice onset time, Speech perception lymphatic sac (Kumagami, H. (193) 20) (Tomita, M. (193) 39) Timbre Vestibule Auditory stream segregation, Complex sounds (Cusack, R. (193) 95) Endolymph, Cochlea, Immunohistochemistry, Epithelial sodium channel (Zhong, S.-X. (193) 1) Tinnitus model DPOAE input/output-function, Guinea pig, Cochlear dysfunction, Voice onset time Transitory middle ear dysfunction, Noise induced hearing loss (Gehr, Noise trauma, Hearing loss, Speech perception, Temporal resolution D.D. (193) 9) (Tomita, M. (193) 39)

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