M A Cheatham
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Cheatham M
J Acoust Soc Am
. 2008 Feb;
123(2):602-5.
PMID: 18247865
Rhode [J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 121, 2805-2818 (2007)] acknowledges that two-tone neural rate responses for low-side suppression differ from those measured in basilar membrane mechanics, making one question whether this...
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Cheatham M, Zheng J, Huynh K, Du G, Edge R, Anderson C, et al.
Audiol Neurootol
. 2007 Aug;
12(6):378-90.
PMID: 17664869
Studies using the prestin knockout mouse indicate that removal of the outer hair cell (OHC) motor protein is associated with loss of sensitivity, frequency selectivity and somatic electromotility. Here we...
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Cheatham M, Zheng J, Huynh K, Du G, Gao J, Zuo J, et al.
J Physiol
. 2005 Sep;
569(Pt 1):229-41.
PMID: 16166160
Targeted deletion of the prestin gene reduces cochlear sensitivity and eliminates both frequency selectivity and outer hair cell (OHC) somatic electromotility. In addition, it has been reported by Liberman and...
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Cheatham M, Huynh K, Gao J, Zuo J, Dallos P
J Physiol
. 2004 Aug;
560(Pt 3):821-30.
PMID: 15319415
Gross-potential recordings in mice lacking the Prestin gene indicate that compound action potential (CAP) thresholds are shifted by approximately 45 dB at 5 kHz and by approximately 60 dB at...
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Cheatham M, Dallos P
J Acoust Soc Am
. 2001 Oct;
110(4):2034-44.
PMID: 11681383
Inner hair cell (IHC) responses to tone-burst stimuli were measured from three locations in the apical half of the guinea pig cochlea. In addition to the measurement of ac receptor...
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Kraus N, Bradlow A, Cheatham M, Cunningham J, King C, Koch D, et al.
J Assoc Res Otolaryngol
. 2001 Sep;
1(1):33-45.
PMID: 11548236
The neural representation of sensory events depends upon neural synchrony. Auditory neuropathy, a disorder of stimulus-timing-related neural synchrony, provides a model for studying the role of synchrony in auditory perception....
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Cheatham M, Pearce M, Richter C, Onodera K, Shavit J
Audiol Neurootol
. 2001 Jun;
6(2):79-86.
PMID: 11385181
Although it is a gross measure, the pinna reflex test is easily administered and is, therefore, incorporated as a general screening tool in mutagenesis programs. Our recent application of this...
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Pearce M, Richter C, Cheatham M
J Neurosci Methods
. 2001 Mar;
106(1):57-67.
PMID: 11248341
Although it is traditional to perform sound calibrations in anesthetized animals by placing a probe-tube microphone near the tympanic membrane, these measurements are inaccurate at high stimulus frequencies where hearing...
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Cheatham M, Dallos P
J Acoust Soc Am
. 2000 Mar;
107(3):1508-20.
PMID: 10738805
Inner hair cell (IHC) and organ of Corti (OC) responses are measured from the apical three turns of the guinea pig cochlea, allowing access to regions with best, or most...
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Cheatham M, Dallos P
J Acoust Soc Am
. 1999 Feb;
105(2 Pt 1):799-810.
PMID: 9972565
Inner hair cell (IHC) responses are recorded from the apical three turns of the guinea pig cochlea in order to define the relationship between hair cell depolarization and position of...