William F. Dolphin

Affiliations: 
Boston University, Boston, MA, United States 
Area:
Biomedical Engineering, Animal Physiology Biology, Neuroscience Biology
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Aggarwal PS, Lowen SB, Colburn HS, et al. (2005) Intrinsic oscillations in spike trains indicate non-renewal statistics due to convergence of inputs in dorsal cochlear nucleus neurons. Hearing Research. 200: 10-28
Dolphin WF. (1997) The envelope following response to multiple tone pair stimuli. Hearing Research. 110: 1-14
Dolphin WF. (1997) Electrophysiological measures of auditory processing in odontocetes Bioacoustics. 8: 79-101
Dolphin WF. (1996) Auditory evoked responses to amplitude modulated stimuli consisting of multiple envelope components Journal of Comparative Physiology - a Sensory, Neural, and Behavioral Physiology. 179: 113-121
Dolphin WF, Au WWL, Nachtigall PE, et al. (1995) Modulation rate transfer functions to low-frequency carriers in three species of cetaceans Journal of Comparative Physiology A. 177: 235-245
Dolphin WF, Chertoff ME, Burkard R. (1994) Comparison of the envelope following response in the Mongolian gerbil using two-tone and sinusoidally amplitude-modulated tones. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 96: 2225-34
Dolphin WF. (1994) Modulation detection interference on presentation of two amplitude‐modulated tones Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 96: 3268-3268
Dolphin WF. (1994) Auditory‐evoked potentials obtained using continuous amplitude‐modulated tones Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 96: 3316-3316
Dolphin WF. (1994) Modulation rate transfer functions in three species of cetaceans Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 95: 2843-2843
Dolphin WF, Mountain DC. (1993) The envelope following response (EFR) in the Mongolian gerbil to sinusoidally amplitude-modulated signals in the presence of simultaneously gated pure tones. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 94: 3215-26
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