Adam J. Peterson

Affiliations: 
Leibniz Institute for Neurobiology (LIN), Magdeburg 
Area:
Auditory periphery
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Peterson AJ, Heil P. (2021) A simplified physiological model of rate-level functions of auditory-nerve fibers. Hearing Research. 406: 108258
Peterson AJ, Heil P. (2020) Phase locking of auditory-nerve fibers: the role of lowpass filtering by hair cells. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience
Heil P, Peterson AJ. (2019) Nelson's notch in the rate-level functions of auditory-nerve fibers might be caused by PIEZO2-mediated reverse-polarity currents in hair cells. Hearing Research. 381: 107783
Peterson AJ, Heil P. (2019) Phase locking of auditory-nerve fibers reveals stereotyped distortions and an exponential transfer function with a level-dependent slope. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience
Peterson AJ, Huet A, Bourien J, et al. (2018) Recovery of auditory-nerve-fiber spike amplitude under natural excitation conditions. Hearing Research
Peterson AJ, Heil P. (2017) A simple model of the inner-hair-cell ribbon synapse accounts for mammalian auditory-nerve-fiber spontaneous spike times. Hearing Research
Heil P, Peterson AJ. (2016) Spike timing in auditory-nerve fibers during spontaneous activity and phase locking. Synapse (New York, N.Y.)
Heil P, Peterson AJ. (2015) Basic response properties of auditory nerve fibers: a review. Cell and Tissue Research. 361: 129-58
Peterson AJ, Irvine DR, Heil P. (2014) A model of synaptic vesicle-pool depletion and replenishment can account for the interspike interval distributions and nonrenewal properties of spontaneous spike trains of auditory-nerve fibers. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience. 34: 15097-109
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