Amy L. Miller, Ph.D.

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University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor, MI 
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Bryan E. Pfingst grad student 2000 University of Michigan
 (Effects of ototoxic deafening and chronic stimulation on auditory-nerve survival and electrical hearing in guinea pigs.)
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Miller JM, Miller AL, Yamagata T, et al. (2002) Protection and regrowth of the auditory nerve after deafness: neurotrophins, antioxidants and depolarization are effective in vivo. Audiology & Neuro-Otology. 7: 175-9
Miller AL, Arenberg JG, Middlebrooks JC, et al. (2001) Cochlear implant thresholds: comparison of middle latency responses with psychophysical and cortical-spike-activity thresholds. Hearing Research. 152: 55-66
Miller AL, Morris DJ, Pfingst BE. (2000) Effects of time after deafening and implantation on guinea pig electrical detection thresholds. Hearing Research. 144: 175-86
Miller AL, Smith DW, Pfingst BE. (1999) Across-species comparisons of psychophysical detection thresholds for electrical stimulation of the cochlea: II. Strength-duration functions for single, biphasic pulses. Hearing Research. 135: 47-55
Miller AL, Smith DW, Pfingst BE. (1999) Across-species comparisons of psychophysical detection thresholds for electrical stimulation of the cochlea: I. Sinusoidal stimuli. Hearing Research. 134: 89-104
Miller AL, Morris DJ, Pfingst BE. (1997) Interactions between pulse separation and pulse polarity order in cochlear implants. Hearing Research. 109: 21-33
Pfingst BE, Miller AL, Morris DJ, et al. (1995) Effects of electrical current configuration on stimulus detection. The Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology. Supplement. 166: 127-31
Pfingst BE, Morris DJ, Miller AL. (1995) Effects of electrode configuration on threshold functions for electrical stimulation of the cochlea. Hearing Research. 85: 76-84
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