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Contents of Volume 6
L. Voldfich and B. L?lehlovri (Prague, Czechaslovakia)
Correlation of the development of acoustic trauma to the intensity and time of
acoustic overstimulation .
J. Santos-Sacchi (Evanston, Ill., U.S.A.)
An electronmicroscopic study of microtubules in the development of marginal cells of the mouse stria vascularis
K. E. Rarey, M.D. Ross and C.B. Smith (Ann Arbor, Mich., U.S.A.)
Distribution and significance of norepinephrine in the lateral cochlear wall of pigmented and albino rats
E. Borg and B. Engstriim (Uppsala, Sweden)
Acoustic reflex after experimental lesions to inner and outer hair cells
G.L. Gibian and D.O. Kim (St. Louis, MO., U.S.A.)
Cochlear microphonic evidence for mechanical propagation of distortion products
(fi -f,) and (2f, -h)
M.G. Pierson and A. R. Mtfller (Albany, N. Y. and Pittsburgh, Pa., U.S.A.)
Corresponding effects of acoustic fatigue on the co&ear microphonic and the compound action potential
M.G. Pierson and A.R. Mdller (Albany, N. Y. and Pittsburgh, Pa., U.S.A.)
Corresponding effects of hypoxia on the cochlear microphonic and the compound action potential
D.J. Hermes, J.J. Eggermont, A.M. H.J. Aertsen and P.I.M. Johannesma (Nijmegen, The
Netherian&)
Spectra-temporal characteristics of single units in the auditory midbrain of the lightly anaesthetised grass frog (Rana temporaria L.) investigated with tonal- stimuli
Announcement: Midwinter Meeting of the Association for Research in Otolaryngology
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D. L Kisiel and R. P. Bobbin (New Otleon.~, La., U.S.A.) Interaction of aminooxyacetic acid and ethacrynic acid with intense sound at the
level of the cochlea 129
M.G. Pierson and B.H. Gray (Bethesda Md., U.S.A.) Superoxide dismutase activity in the cochlea 141
E.D. Young and HF. Voigt ~Bo~timore, Md., U.S.A.) Response properties of type II and type III units in dorsal co&ear nucleus 153
J. H. Siegel and D. 0. Kim (St. Louis, MO., U.S.A.) Efferent neural control of cochlear mechanics? Olivocochlear bundle stimulation affects cochlear biomechanical nonlinearity 171
A.&A. Ktoese and J. van den Betcken (Uttechl, The Nerhetlandr) Effects’of ototoxic antibiotics on sensory hair cell functioning 183
A.R. Cody and B.M. Johnstone (Nedlands, Awssltatia) Temporary threshold shift modified by binaural acoustic stimulation 199
AL. Nu&t M.J. L.aRouere and M. Lawrence (Ann Arbor, Mich., U.S.A.) Acute perilymphatic perfusion of the guinea pig cochlea 207
J. Kambayashi, T. Kobayashi, J.E. DeMott, N. Y. Matcur, I. Thalmann and R, Thalmann (Miyagi, Japan, and St. Louis, MO., U.S.A.) Effect of substrate-free vascular perfusion upon cochlear potentials and glycogen of the stria vascularis
No. 3
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A.S. Feng (Urbana, Ill., U.S.A.) Quantitative analysis of intensity-rate and intensity-latency functions in peripheral auditory nerve fibers of northern leopard frogs (Rana p. pipiens) 241
M. Anniko (Stockholm, Sweden) Specific pathology of the stria va.wularis in postnatal progressive genetic inner ear disorder 247
R.D. Ftisina, S.C. Chamberlain, ML Btachman and R. L. Smith (Syranrre, N. Y., U.S.A.) Anatomy and ph~iolo~ of the gerbil wchlear nucleus: An improved surgical approach for microelectrode studies 259
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M. Itoh (Fukuoka, Japan)
Preservation and visualization of actin-containing filaments in the apical zone of
cochlear sensory cells 277
A.R. Cody and B.M. Johnstone (Nedlands, Australia)
Reduced temporary and permanent hearing losses with multiple tone exposures 291
R. V. Harrison and E.F. Evans (Keele, U.K.)
Reverse correlation study of cochlear filtering in normal and pathological guinea pig
ears 303
R.E. Lmky and AL Rupert (Dallas, Texas, U.S.A.)
Temporal masking of auditory evoked brainstem responses in human newborns and
adults 315
W. E. Brownell (Gainesville, Fla., U.S.A.;)
Co&ear transduction: an integrative model and review 335
Announcement: XVI International Congress of Audiology and Satellite Sym-
posia-Helsinki, May 1982 361
Author Index 365
Subject Index 367