Bryan E. Pfingst

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University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor, MI 
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Schvartz-Leyzac KC, Pfingst BE. (2023) Reexamining the effects of electrode location on measures of neural health in cochlear implant users. Jasa Express Letters. 3
Schvartz-Leyzac KC, Colesa DJ, Swiderski DL, et al. (2023) Cochlear Health and Cochlear-implant Function. Journal of the Association For Research in Otolaryngology : Jaro
Buswinka CJ, Colesa DJ, Swiderski DL, et al. (2022) Components of impedance in a cochlear implant animal model with TGFβ1-accelerated fibrosis. Hearing Research. 426: 108638
Garadat SN, Colesa DJ, Swiderski DL, et al. (2022) Estimating health of the implanted cochlea using psychophysical strength-duration functions and electrode configuration. Hearing Research. 414: 108404
Skidmore J, Ramekers D, Colesa DJ, et al. (2021) A Broadly Applicable Method for Characterizing the Slope of the Electrically Evoked Compound Action Potential Amplitude Growth Function. Ear and Hearing
Schvartz-Leyzac KC, Zwolan TA, Pfingst BE. (2021) Using the electrically-evoked compound action potential (ECAP) interphase gap effect to select electrode stimulation sites in cochlear implant users. Hearing Research. 406: 108257
Colesa DJ, Devare J, Swiderski DL, et al. (2021) Development of a chronically-implanted mouse model for studies of cochlear health and implant function. Hearing Research. 404: 108216
Schvartz-Leyzac KC, Colesa DJ, Buswinka CJ, et al. (2020) How electrically evoked compound action potentials in chronically implanted guinea pigs relate to auditory nerve health and electrode impedance. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 148: 3900
Swiderski DL, Colesa DJ, Hughes AP, et al. (2020) Relationships between Intrascalar Tissue, Neuron Survival, and Cochlear Implant Function. Journal of the Association For Research in Otolaryngology : Jaro
Schvartz-Leyzac KC, Holden TA, Zwolan TA, et al. (2020) Effects of Electrode Location on Estimates of Neural Health in Humans with Cochlear Implants. Journal of the Association For Research in Otolaryngology : Jaro
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