Alfred C. Coats, Ph.D.

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Physiology Department, Division of Neurophysiology Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX 
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Coats AC. (1993) Computer-quantified positional nystagmus in normals. American Journal of Otolaryngology. 14: 314-26
Harris FP, Lonsbury-Martin BL, Stagner BB, et al. (1989) Acoustic distortion products in humans: systematic changes in amplitudes as a function of f2/f1 ratio. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 85: 220-9
Lonsbury-Martin BL, Martin GK, Probst R, et al. (1988) Spontaneous otoacoustic emissions in a nonhuman primate. II. Cochlear anatomy. Hearing Research. 33: 69-93
Martin GK, Lonsbury-Martin BL, Probst R, et al. (1988) Spontaneous otoacoustic emissions in a nonhuman primate. I. Basic features and relations to other emissions. Hearing Research. 33: 49-68
Martin GK, Lonsbury-Martin BL, Probst R, et al. (1987) Acoustic distortion products in rabbit ear canal. II. Sites of origin revealed by suppression contours and pure-tone exposures. Hearing Research. 28: 191-208
Lonsbury-Martin BL, Martin GK, Probst R, et al. (1987) Acoustic distortion products in rabbit ear canal. I. Basic features and physiological vulnerability. Hearing Research. 28: 173-89
Probst R, Lonsbury-Martin BL, Martin GK, et al. (1987) Otoacoustic emissions in ears with hearing loss. American Journal of Otolaryngology. 8: 73-81
Probst R, Coats AC, Martin GK, et al. (1986) Spontaneous, click-, and toneburst-evoked otoacoustic emissions from normal ears. Hearing Research. 21: 261-75
Coats AC. (1986) The normal summating potential recorded from external ear canal. Archives of Otolaryngology--Head & Neck Surgery. 112: 759-68
Martin GK, Lonsbury-Martin BL, Probst R, et al. (1985) Spontaneous otoacoustic emissions in the nonhuman primate: a survey. Hearing Research. 20: 91-5
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