Adam C. Furman
Affiliations: | Harvard-MIT, Cambridge, MA, United States |
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Auditory Neuroscience, Acoustic TraumaGoogle:
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Parents
Sign in to add mentorJames C. Saunders | research assistant | 2000-2006 | Penn |
M. Charles Liberman | grad student | 2006- | Harvard-MIT |
William Rabinowitz | research scientist | Bose Corporation |
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Tyler RS, Varghese L, Furman AC, et al. (2024) An Exploratory Study of Bimodal Electro-Aural Stimulation Through the Ear Canals for Tinnitus. American Journal of Audiology. 1-10 |
Furman AC, Kujawa SG, Liberman MC. (2013) Noise-induced cochlear neuropathy is selective for fibers with low spontaneous rates. Journal of Neurophysiology. 110: 577-86 |
Lin HW, Furman AC, Kujawa SG, et al. (2011) Primary neural degeneration in the Guinea pig cochlea after reversible noise-induced threshold shift. Journal of the Association For Research in Otolaryngology : Jaro. 12: 605-16 |
Avissar M, Furman AC, Saunders JC, et al. (2007) Adaptation reduces spike-count reliability, but not spike-timing precision, of auditory nerve responses. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience. 27: 6461-72 |
Furman AC, Avissar M, Saunders JC. (2006) The effects of intense sound exposure on phase locking in the chick (Gallus domesticus) cochlear nerve. The European Journal of Neuroscience. 24: 2003-10 |
Spassova MA, Avissar M, Furman AC, et al. (2004) Evidence that rapid vesicle replenishment of the synaptic ribbon mediates recovery from short-term adaptation at the hair cell afferent synapse. Journal of the Association For Research in Otolaryngology : Jaro. 5: 376-90 |
Lifshitz J, Furman AC, Altman KW, et al. (2004) Spatial tuning curves along the chick basilar papilla in normal and sound-exposed ears. Journal of the Association For Research in Otolaryngology : Jaro. 5: 171-84 |