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406 related items for PubMed ID: 28240982

  • 1. Inner Ear Excitation in Normal and Postmastoidectomy Participants by Fluid Stimulation in the Absence of Air- and Bone-Conduction Mechanisms.
    Ronen O, Geal-Dor M, Kaufmann-Yehezkely M, Perez R, Chordekar S, Adelman C, Sohmer H.
    J Am Acad Audiol; 2017 Feb; 28(2):152-160. PubMed ID: 28240982
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  • 3. Bone Conduction Thresholds without Bone Vibrator Application Force.
    Geal-Dor M, Chordekar S, Adelman C, Sohmer H.
    J Am Acad Audiol; 2015 Feb; 26(7):645-51. PubMed ID: 26218053
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  • 4. Assessment of inner ear bone vibrations during auditory stimulation by bone conduction and by soft tissue conduction.
    Chordekar S, Perez R, Adelman C, Sohmer H.
    J Basic Clin Physiol Pharmacol; 2013 Feb; 24(3):201-4. PubMed ID: 23893679
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  • 9. Auditory steady-state responses to bone conduction stimuli in children with hearing loss.
    Swanepoel de W, Ebrahim S, Friedland P, Swanepoel A, Pottas L.
    Int J Pediatr Otorhinolaryngol; 2008 Dec; 72(12):1861-71. PubMed ID: 18963045
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  • 10. Audiogram in Response to Stimulation Delivered to Fluid Applied to the External Meatus.
    Geal-Dor M, Chordekar S, Adelman C, Kaufmann-Yehezkely M, Sohmer H.
    J Audiol Otol; 2020 Apr; 24(2):79-84. PubMed ID: 32050749
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  • 11. Air, bone and soft tissue excitation of the cochlea in the presence of severe impediments to ossicle and window mobility.
    Perez R, Adelman C, Chordekar S, Ishai R, Sohmer H.
    Eur Arch Otorhinolaryngol; 2015 Apr; 272(4):853-860. PubMed ID: 24452773
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  • 14. High frequency bone conduction auditory evoked potentials in the guinea pig: Assessing cochlear injury after ossicular chain manipulation.
    Bergin MJ, Bird PA, Vlajkovic SM, Thorne PR.
    Hear Res; 2015 Dec; 330(Pt A):147-54. PubMed ID: 26493491
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  • 18. Does hearing in response to soft-tissue stimulation involve skull vibrations? A within-subject comparison between skull vibration magnitudes and hearing thresholds.
    Chordekar S, Perez R, Adelman C, Sohmer H, Kishon-Rabin L.
    Hear Res; 2018 Jul; 364():59-67. PubMed ID: 29678325
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  • 20. Soft tissue conduction as a possible contributor to the limited attenuation provided by hearing protection devices.
    Chordekar S, Adelman C, Sohmer H, Kishon-Rabin L.
    Noise Health; 2016 Jul; 18(84):274-279. PubMed ID: 27762257
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