Robert B. Patuzzi
Affiliations: | Physiology | University of Western Australia, Crawley, Western Australia, Australia |
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Patuzzi R, Cook A. (2014) Acoustic impedance rhinometry (AIR): a technique for monitoring dynamic changes in nasal congestion. Physiological Measurement. 35: 501-15 |
Cook A, Patuzzi R. (2014) Rotation of the eyes (not the head) potentiates the postauricular muscle response. Ear and Hearing. 35: 230-5 |
Patuzzi R. (2011) Ion flow in cochlear hair cells and the regulation of hearing sensitivity. Hearing Research. 280: 3-20 |
Brown DJ, Patuzzi RB. (2010) Evidence that the compound action potential (CAP) from the auditory nerve is a stationary potential generated across dura mater. Hearing Research. 267: 12-26 |
McMahon CM, Patuzzi RB, Gibson WP, et al. (2008) Frequency-specific electrocochleography indicates that presynaptic and postsynaptic mechanisms of auditory neuropathy exist. Ear and Hearing. 29: 314-25 |
Marcon S, Patuzzi R. (2008) Changes in cochlear responses in guinea pig with changes in perilymphatic K+. Part I: summating potentials, compound action potentials and DPOAEs. Hearing Research. 237: 76-89 |
O'Beirne GA, Patuzzi RB. (2007) Mathematical model of outer hair cell regulation including ion transport and cell motility. Hearing Research. 234: 29-51 |
Sellick PM, Kirk DL, Patuzzi R, et al. (2007) Does BAPTA leave outer hair cell transduction channels closed? Hearing Research. 224: 84-92 |
Sellick PM, Robertson D, Patuzzi R. (2006) The effect of BAPTA and 4AP in scala media on transduction and cochlear gain. Hearing Research. 211: 7-15 |
O’Beirne GA, Patuzzi RB. (2006) Application of force to the cochlear wall: Effect on auditory thresholds, outer hair cell transduction, and distortion‐product otoacoustic emissions The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 119: 3266-3266 |