Nathaniel Greene

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P1153Scopus author ID14041413200

P69educated atUniversity of RochesterQ149990
Wittenberg UniversityQ8028571
P108employerUniversity of Colorado BoulderQ736674
University of Colorado Denver School of Dental MedicineQ7895283
University of Colorado School of MedicineQ7895287
P734family nameGreeneQ1544694
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P735given nameNathanielQ18978396
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P106occupationresearcherQ1650915
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Q92472695A Comparison of Intracochlear Pressures During Ipsilateral and Contralateral Stimulation With a Bone Conduction Implant
Q36118444A Preliminary Investigation of the Air-Bone Gap: Changes in Intracochlear Sound Pressure With Air- and Bone-conducted Stimuli After Cochlear Implantation
Q90716462Characterizing Insertion Pressure Profiles During Cochlear Implantation: Simultaneous Fluoroscopy and Intracochlear Pressure Measurements
Q30373396Cochlear Implant Electrode Effect on Sound Energy Transfer Within the Cochlea During Acoustic Stimulation.
Q46263372Development of the head, pinnae, and acoustical cues to sound location in a precocial species, the guinea pig (Cavia porcellus).
Q30448736Discharge patterns in the lateral superior olive of decerebrate cats
Q36396857Drill-induced Cochlear Injury During Otologic Surgery: Intracochlear Pressure Evidence of Acoustic Trauma.
Q30404085Effects of Active and Passive Hearing Protection Devices on Sound Source Localization, Speech Recognition, and Tone Detection
Q30375452Effects of Skin Thickness on Cochlear Input Signal Using Transcutaneous Bone Conduction Implants.
Q48473516Effects of reward and behavioral context on neural activity in the primate inferior colliculus.
Q90386082Establishing an Animal Model of Single-Sided Deafness in Chinchilla lanigera
Q61227181Evidence of a Functionally Segregated Pathway from Lateral Superior Olive to Inferior Colliculus
Q61458333Human middle-ear muscles rarely contract in anticipation of acoustic impulses: Implications for hearing risk assessments
Q34568980Influence of sound source width on human sound localization
Q49303704Intracochlear Pressure Transients During Cochlear Implant Electrode Insertion
Q89136992Intracochlear Pressures in Simulated Otitis Media With Effusion: A Temporal Bone Study
Q89265916Intracochlear pressure in response to high intensity, low frequency sounds in chinchilla
Q88909107Intracochlear pressure measurements during acoustic shock wave exposure
Q89062705Lateral Semicircular Canal Pressures During Cochlear Implant Electrode Insertion: a Possible Mechanism for Postoperative Vestibular Loss
Q30473923Monaural spectral processing differs between the lateral superior olive and the inferior colliculus: physiological evidence for an acoustic chiasm
Q118057610Occluded insertion loss from intracochlear pressure measurements during acoustic shock wave exposure
Q36389264Semicircular Canal Pressure Changes During High-intensity Acoustic Stimulation.
Q57095691Spatial hearing ability of the pigmented Guinea pig (Cavia porcellus): Minimum audible angle and spatial release from masking in azimuth
Q36277896Stapes displacement and intracochlear pressure in response to very high level, low frequency sounds
Q88776964The Danger Zone for Noise Hazards Around the Black Hawk Helicopter
Q30401848The acoustical cues to sound location in the guinea pig (Cavia porcellus)

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