Thomas F. Weiss
Affiliations: | Electrical engineering and Computer science | Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, United States |
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"Thomas Fischer Weiss" OR "Thomas F Weiss"Bio:
Weiss, Thomas Fischer A model for firing patterns of auditory nerve fibers Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering, 1963.
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Parents
Sign in to add mentorMoise H. Goldstein | grad student | 1963 | MIT | |
(A model for firing patterns of auditory nerve fibers) |
Children
Sign in to add traineeDonald H. Edwards | research assistant | 1968-1970 | MIT |
Ben G. Szaro | research assistant | 1975-1976 | MIT / Eaton Peabody Lab |
Don H. Johnson | grad student | ||
Casimir Wierzynski | grad student | ||
Denis Poussart | grad student | 1968 | MIT (E-Tree) |
Christopher Rose | grad student | 1985 | MIT (E-Tree) |
Ruth Anne Eatock | post-doc | MIT |
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Eatock RA, Weiss TF, Otto KL. (1991) Dependence of discharge rate on sound pressure level in cochlear nerve fibers of the alligator lizard: implications for cochlear mechanisms. Journal of Neurophysiology. 65: 1580-97 |
Freeman DM, Weiss TF. (1990) Hydrodynamic analysis of a two-dimensional model for micromechanical resonance of free-standing hair bundles. Hearing Research. 48: 37-67 |
Freeman DM, Weiss TF. (1990) Hydrodynamic forces on hair bundles at high frequencies. Hearing Research. 48: 31-6 |
Kidd RC, Weiss TF. (1990) Mechanisms that degrade timing information in the cochlea. Hearing Research. 49: 181-207 |
Weiss TF, Rose C. (1988) A comparison of synchronization filters in different auditory receptor organs. Hearing Research. 33: 175-9 |
Weiss TF, Rose C. (1988) Stages of degradation of timing information in the cochlea: a comparison of hair-cell and nerve-fiber responses in the alligator lizard. Hearing Research. 33: 167-74 |
Rose C, Weiss TF. (1988) Frequency dependence of synchronization of cochlear nerve fibers in the alligator lizard: evidence for a cochlear origin of timing and non-timing neural pathways. Hearing Research. 33: 151-65 |
Freeman DM, Weiss TF. (1988) The role of fluid inertia in mechanical stimulation of hair cells. Hearing Research. 35: 201-7 |
Weiss TF, Leong R. (1985) A model for signal transmission in an ear having hair cells with free-standing stereocilia. IV. Mechanoelectric transduction stage. Hearing Research. 20: 175-95 |
Weiss TF, Peake WT, Rosowski JJ. (1985) A model for signal transmission in an ear having hair cells with free-standing stereocilia. I. Empirical basis for model structure. Hearing Research. 20: 131-8 |