Marcel Van der Heijden, Ph.D.

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Neurosciences Erasmus Medical Center Rotterdam, Rotterdam, Netherlands 
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van der Heijden M, Vavakou A. (2021) Rectifying and sluggish: Outer hair cells as regulators rather than amplifiers. Hearing Research. 108367
Vavakou A, Cooper NP, van der Heijden M. (2019) The frequency limit of outer hair cell motility measured in vivo. Elife. 8
Joris PX, van der Heijden M. (2019) Early Binaural Hearing: The Comparison of Temporal Differences at the Two Ears. Annual Review of Neuroscience
Cooper NP, Vavakou A, van der Heijden M. (2018) Vibration hotspots reveal longitudinal funneling of sound-evoked motion in the mammalian cochlea. Nature Communications. 9: 3054
Plauška A, van der Heijden M, Borst JGG. (2017) A test of the stereausis hypothesis for sound localization in mammals. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience
Cooper NP, van der Heijden M. (2016) Dynamics of Cochlear Nonlinearity. Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology. 894: 267-73
Plauška A, Borst JG, van der Heijden M. (2016) Predicting binaural responses from monaural responses in the gerbil medial superior olive. Journal of Neurophysiology. jn.01146.2015
van der Heijden M, Versteegh CP. (2015) Energy Flux in the Cochlea: Evidence Against Power Amplification of the Traveling Wave. Journal of the Association For Research in Otolaryngology : Jaro
McLaughlin M, Franken TP, van der Heijden M, et al. (2014) The interaural time difference pathway: a comparison of spectral bandwidth and correlation sensitivity at three anatomical levels. Journal of the Association For Research in Otolaryngology : Jaro. 15: 203-18
Versteegh CP, van der Heijden M. (2013) The spatial buildup of compression and suppression in the mammalian cochlea. Journal of the Association For Research in Otolaryngology : Jaro. 14: 523-45
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