Martin Pienkowski

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2000-2004 School of Audiology Salus University Philadelphia 
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Pienkowski M. (2019) Rationale and Efficacy of Sound Therapies for Tinnitus and Hyperacusis Neuroscience. 407: 120-134
Pienkowski M. (2018) Prolonged Exposure of CBA/Ca Mice to Moderately Loud Noise Can Cause Cochlear Synaptopathy but Not Tinnitus or Hyperacusis as Assessed With the Acoustic Startle Reflex. Trends in Hearing. 22: 2331216518758109
Pienkowski M. (2017) On the Etiology of Listening Difficulties in Noise Despite Clinically Normal Audiograms. Ear and Hearing. 38: 135-148
Lau C, Pienkowski M, Zhang JW, et al. (2015) Chronic exposure to broadband noise at moderate sound pressure levels spatially shifts tone-evoked responses in the rat auditory midbrain. Neuroimage
Lau C, Zhang JW, McPherson B, et al. (2015) Long-term, passive exposure to non-traumatic acoustic noise induces neural adaptation in the adult rat medial geniculate body and auditory cortex. Neuroimage. 107: 1-9
Munguia R, Pienkowski M, Eggermont JJ. (2013) Spontaneous firing rate changes in cat primary auditory cortex following long-term exposure to non-traumatic noise: tinnitus without hearing loss? Neuroscience Letters. 546: 46-50
Pienkowski M, Munguia R, Eggermont JJ. (2013) Effects of passive, moderate-level sound exposure on the mature auditory cortex: spectral edges, spectrotemporal density, and real-world noise. Hearing Research. 296: 121-30
Pienkowski M, Eggermont JJ. (2012) Reversible long-term changes in auditory processing in mature auditory cortex in the absence of hearing loss induced by passive, moderate-level sound exposure. Ear and Hearing. 33: 305-14
Pienkowski M, Eggermont JJ. (2011) Sound frequency representation in primary auditory cortex is level tolerant for moderately loud, complex sounds. Journal of Neurophysiology. 106: 1016-27
Jacob S, Pienkowski M, Fridberger A. (2011) The Endocochlear Potential Alters Cochlear Micromechanics Biophysical Journal. 100: 2586-2594
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