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Effect of unilateral partial cochlear lesions in adult cats on the representation of lesioned and unlesioned cochleas in primary auditory cortex
R Rajan, DRF Irvine, LZ Wise, P Heil
Journal of Comparative Neurology 338 (1), 17-49, 1993
4481993
Cortical reorganization in patients with high frequency cochlear hearing loss
V Dietrich, M Nieschalk, W Stoll, R Rajan, C Pantev
Hearing research 158 (1-2), 95-101, 2001
2112001
Effect of electrical stimulation of the crossed olivocochlear bundle on temporary threshold shifts in auditory sensitivity. I. Dependence on electrical stimulation parameters
R Rajan
Journal of Neurophysiology 60 (2), 549-568, 1988
1961988
Receptor organ damage causes loss of cortical surround inhibition without topographic map plasticity
R Rajan
Nature neuroscience 1 (2), 138-143, 1998
1931998
Environmental enrichment and the sensory brain: the role of enrichment in remediating brain injury
DS Alwis, R Rajan
Frontiers in systems neuroscience 8, 156, 2014
1702014
Azimuthal sensitivity of neurons in primary auditory cortex of cats. I. Types of sensitivity and the effects of variations in stimulus parameters
R Rajan, LM Aitkin, DR Irvine, J McKay
Journal of Neurophysiology 64 (3), 872-887, 1990
1691990
Sensitivity of neurons in cat primary auditory cortex to tones and frequency-modulated stimuli. II: Organization of response properties along the ‘isofrequency’dimension
P Heil, R Rajan, DRF Irvine
Hearing research 63 (1-2), 135-156, 1992
1631992
Topographic representation of tone intensity along the isofrequency axis of cat primary auditory cortex
P Heil, R Rajan, DRF Irvine
Hearing research 76 (1-2), 188-202, 1994
1581994
Traumatic brain injury and neuronal functionality changes in sensory cortex
SF Carron, DS Alwis, R Rajan
Frontiers in systems neuroscience 10, 47, 2016
1512016
Neuronal responses across cortical field A1 in plasticity induced by peripheral auditory organ damage
R Rajan, DRF Irvine
Audiology and Neurotology 3 (2-3), 123-144, 1998
1511998
Sensitivity of neurons in cat primary auditory cortex to tones and frequency-modulated stimuli. I: Effects of variation of stimulus parameters
P Heil, R Rajan, DRF Irvine
Hearing research 63 (1-2), 108-134, 1992
1391992
Ageing without hearing loss or cognitive impairment causes a decrease in speech intelligibility only in informational maskers
R Rajan, KE Cainer
Neuroscience 154 (2), 784-795, 2008
1332008
Rapid changes in the frequency tuning of neurons in cat auditory cortex resulting from pure-tone-induced temporary threshold shift
MB Calford, R Rajan, DRF Irvine
Neuroscience 55 (4), 953-964, 1993
1151993
Azimuthal sensitivity of neurons in primary auditory cortex of cats. II. Organization along frequency-band strips
R Rajan, LM Aitkin, DR Irvine
Journal of neurophysiology 64 (3), 888-902, 1990
1131990
Centrifugal pathways protect hearing sensitivity at the cochlea in noisy environments that exacerbate the damage induced by loud sound
R Rajan
Journal of Neuroscience 20 (17), 6684-6693, 2000
1122000
Plasticity of excitation and inhibition in the receptive field of primary auditory cortical neurons after limited receptor organ damage
R Rajan
Cerebral Cortex 11 (2), 171-182, 2001
1012001
Electrical stimulation of the inferior colliculus at low rates protects the cochlea from auditory desensitization
R Rajan
Brain research 506 (2), 192-204, 1990
1001990
Effect of electrical stimulation of the crossed olivocochlear bundle on temporary threshold shifts in auditory sensitivity. II. Dependence on the level of temporary threshold …
R Rajan
Journal of neurophysiology 60 (2), 569-579, 1988
971988
Crossed cochlear influences on monaural temporary threshold shifts
R Rajan, BM Johnstone
Hearing research 9 (3), 279-294, 1983
941983
Binaural acoustic stimulation exercises protective effects at the cochlea that mimic the effects of electrical stimulation of an auditory efferent pathway
R Rajan, BM Johnstone
Brain research 459 (2), 241-255, 1988
911988
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