Published in J Acoust Soc Am on December 01, 1967
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Cochlear nonlinearities inferred from two-tone distortion products in the ear canal of the alligator lizard. Hear Res (1984) 0.88
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Representation of voice pitch in discharge patterns of auditory-nerve fibers. Hear Res (1984) 0.87
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Effects of high sound levels on responses to the vowel "eh" in cat auditory nerve. Hear Res (1998) 0.85
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Strategies for the representation of a tone in background noise in the temporal aspects of the discharge patterns of auditory-nerve fibers. J Acoust Soc Am (1987) 0.82
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Auditory nerve rate-level functions for two-tone stimuli: possible relation to basilar membrane nonlinearity. Hear Res (1989) 0.81
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Cochlear potential response at the round-window membrane of the cat--a reply to the comment of G. R. Price. J Acoust Soc Am (1972) 0.80