Robert L. Smith
Affiliations: | Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY, United States |
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Azadpour M, McKay CM, Smith RL. (2014) Estimating confidence intervals for information transfer analysis of confusion matrices. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 135: EL140-6 |
Sanpetrino NM, Smith RL. (2006) The growth of loudness functions measured in cochlear implant listeners using absolute magnitude estimation and compared using Akaike's information criterion. Conference Proceedings : ... Annual International Conference of the Ieee Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society. Ieee Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society. Annual Conference. 1: 1642-4 |
Burkard R, Voigt HF, Smith RL. (1993) A comparison of N1 of the whole nerve action potential and wave i of the brain-stem auditory evoked response in Mongolian gerbil. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 93: 2069-76 |
Chatterjee M, Smith RL. (1993) Physiological overshoot and the compound action potential. Hearing Research. 69: 45-54 |
Zwislocki JJ, Slepecky NB, Cefaratti LK, et al. (1992) Ionic coupling among cells in the organ of Corti. Hearing Research. 57: 175-94 |
Lütkenhöner B, Smith RL. (1992) A theoretical basis for conditional probability analyses of neural discharge activity Biological Cybernetics. 67: 1-10 |
Relkin EM, Smith RL. (1991) Forward masking of the compound action potential: Thresholds for the detection of the N1 peak Hearing Research. 53: 131-140 |
Frisina RD, Smith RL, Chamberlain SC. (1990) Encoding of amplitude modulation in the gerbil cochlear nucleus: I. A hierarchy of enhancement Hearing Research. 44: 99-122 |
Frisina RD, Smith RL, Chamberlain SC. (1990) Encoding of amplitude modulation in the gerbil cochlear nucleus: II. Possible neural mechanisms Hearing Research. 44: 123-141 |
Statler KD, Chamberlain SC, Slepecky NB, et al. (1990) Development of mature microcystic lesions in the cochlear nuclei of the mongolian gerbil, Meriones unguiculatus Hearing Research. 50: 275-288 |