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Authors: El-Hakim, H Levasseur, J Papsin, BC Panesar, J Mount, RJ Stevens, D Harrison, RV
Citation: H. El-hakim et al., Assessment of vocabulary development in children after cochlear implantation, ARCH OTOLAR, 127(9), 2001, pp. 1053-1059

Authors: Gordon, KA Twitchell, KA Papsin, BC Harrison, RV
Citation: Ka. Gordon et al., Effect of residual hearing prior to cochlear implantation on speech perception in children, J OTOLARYNG, 30(4), 2001, pp. 216-223

Authors: Sawada, S Mori, N Mount, RJ Harrison, RV
Citation: S. Sawada et al., Differential vulnerability of inner and outer hair cell systems to chronicmild hypoxia and glutamate ototoxicity: Insights into the cause of auditory neuropathy, J OTOLARYNG, 30(2), 2001, pp. 106-114

Authors: El-Hakim, H Papsin, B Mount, RJ Levasseur, J Panesar, J Stevens, D Harrison, RV
Citation: H. El-hakim et al., Vocabulary acquisition rate after pediatric cochlear implantation and the impact of age at implantation, INT J PED O, 59(3), 2001, pp. 187-194

Authors: Panesar, J Hamrahi, H Harel, N Mori, N Mount, RJ Harrison, RV
Citation: J. Panesar et al., Arterial blood supply to the auditory cortex of the chinchilla, ACT OTO-LAR, 121(7), 2001, pp. 839-843

Authors: Harel, N Mori, N Sawada, S Mount, RJ Harrison, RV
Citation: N. Harel et al., Three distinct auditory areas of cortex (AI, AII, and AAF) defined by optical imaging of intrinsic signals, NEUROIMAGE, 11(4), 2000, pp. 302-312

Authors: Gordon, KA Daya, H Harrison, RV Papsin, BC
Citation: Ka. Gordon et al., Factors contributing to limited open-set speech perception in children whouse a cochlear implant, INT J PED O, 56(2), 2000, pp. 101-111

Authors: Stanton, SG Harrison, RV
Citation: Sg. Stanton et Rv. Harrison, Projections from the medial geniculate body to primary auditory cortex in neonatally deafened cats, J COMP NEUR, 426(1), 2000, pp. 117-129

Authors: Kakigi, A Hirakawa, H Harel, N Mount, RJ Harrison, RV
Citation: A. Kakigi et al., Tonotopic mapping in auditory cortex of the adult chinchilla with amikacin-induced cochlear lesions, AUDIOLOGY, 39(3), 2000, pp. 153-160

Authors: Papsin, BC Gysin, C Picton, N Nedzelski, J Harrison, RV
Citation: Bc. Papsin et al., Speech perception outcome measures in prelingually deaf children up to four years after Cochlear implantation, ANN OTOL RH, 109(12), 2000, pp. 38-42

Authors: Harrison, RV Harel, N Hamrahi, H Panesar, J Mori, N Mount, RJ
Citation: Rv. Harrison et al., Local haemodynamic changes associated with neural activity in auditory cortex, ACT OTO-LAR, 120(2), 2000, pp. 255-258

Authors: Chen, JM Kakigi, A Hirakawa, H Mount, RJ Harrison, RV
Citation: Jm. Chen et al., Middle ear instillation of gentamicin and streptomycin in chinchillas: Morphologic appraisal of selective ototoxicity, J OTOLARYNG, 28(3), 1999, pp. 121-128

Authors: Raveh, E Mount, RJ Harrison, RV
Citation: E. Raveh et al., Increased otoacoustic-emission amplitude secondary to cochlear lesions, J OTOLARYNG, 27(6), 1998, pp. 354-360

Authors: Harrison, RV Ibrahim, D Mount, RJ
Citation: Rv. Harrison et al., Plasticity of tonotopic maps in auditory midbrain following partial cochlear damage in the developing chinchilla, EXP BRAIN R, 123(4), 1998, pp. 449-460
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