Proceedings of the International Symposium on the Effects of Noise on Hearing: Scientific Basis of Noise-Induced Hearing Loss (5th) Held in Goetborg, Sweden on 12-14 May 1994.
Abstract
Biological Basis of Noise-Induced Hearing Loss, Sensory Cell Regeneration and Functional Recovery, The Effects of Acoustic Trauma, Other Cochlear Injury, and Death on Basilar-Membrane Responses to Sound, Excitotoxicity and Plasticity of IHC-Auditory Nerve Contributes to Both Temporary and Permanent Threshold shift, Noise-Induced Expression of Heat Shock Proteins in the Cochlea, Changes in Gene Expression Following Temporary Noise-Induced Threshold Shift, Genetic Susceptibility to Noise-Induced Hearing Loss in Mice, Effects of Acoustic Overstimulation on Distortion-Product and Transient-Evoked Otoacoustic Emissions, Physiological Correlates of Spontaneous Otoacoustic Emissions Induced by Acoustic Trauma, Cochlear Blood Flow Changes With Short Sound Stimulation,Individual Differences in Peripheral Sound Transfer Function, Relationship to NIHL, Experimental Studies of Noise-Induced Hearing Loss Underwater Hearing and Occupational Noise Exposure Threshold Shift Dynamics Following Interrupted Impact or Continuous Noise Exposure: A Review,Protection from Continuous, Impact, or Impulse Noise Provided by Prior Exposure to Low-Level Noise, Efferent and Priming Modulation of Noise-Induced Hearing Loss, Protection Against Temporary and Permanent Noise-Induced Hearing Loss by Sound Conditioning Psychophysical and Evoked Response Studies of Aged Subjects: Masking by Low-Pass Noise, Interactions Between Age-Related and Noise-Induced Hearing Loss, Application of Frequency and Time Domain Kurtosis to Assessment of Complex, Time-Varying Noise Exposures,
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jan 01, 1996
- Accession Number
- ADA304194
Entities
People
- Roger P. Hamernik
Organizations
- State University of New York at Plattsburgh