Indiana University

IU Seal

Auditory Physiology Laboratory

  

 Skip Left Navigation
Bill Shofner
    Profile
    Research
    Publications
    Teaching

Robert Withnell
    Profile
    Research
    Publications
    Teaching




Graduate Students

Undergraduates



Student Research

Collaborators



IU Home



Publications: Robert Withnell  Ph.D.       

Withnell, R.H., Jeng, P.S, Waldvogel, K., Morgenstein, K., Allen, J.B. (2009) An in-situ calibration for hearing thresholds. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 125, 1605-1611.

Withnell, R.H., Hazlewood, C., Knowlton, A. (2008) Reconciling the origin of the TEOAE in humans. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 123: 212-221.

Withnell, R.H. and Lodde, J. (2006) In search of basal distortion product generators. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 120: 2116-2123.

Withnell, R.H.(2006) "Measuring cochlear delays using otoacoustic emissions", Auditory Mechanisms: Processes and Models. World Scientific, Singapore, pp. 322-331.

Withnell, R.H. and McKinley, S. (2005) Delay-dependence for the origin of the nonlinear derived transient evoked otoacoustic emission. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 117:281-291.

Withnell, R.H., Dhar, S., and Thompsen, A. (2005) A comparison of OAEs arising from different generation mechanisms in guinea pig. Hearing Research, 207:76-86.

Goodman, S.S., Withnell, R.H., De Boer, E., Lilly, D.J. and Nuttall, A. L. (2004) Cochlear delays measured with amplitude-modulated tone-burst evoked OAEs.

Goodman, S.S., Withnell, R.H. and Shera, C.A. (2003) The origin of SFOAE microstructure in the guinea pig. Hearing Research, 183: 7-17.

Withnell, R.H., Shaffer, L.A., and Talmadge, C.L. (2003) Generation of DPOAEs in the guinea pig. Hearing Research, 178: 106-117.

Withnell, R.H., Dhar, S., Talmadge, C.L., Shaffer, L.A., De Boer, E., Roberts, R., & McPherson, D.(2003) “Temporal characteristics of otoacoustic emissions”, Biophysics of the Cochlea: From Molecule to Model. World Scientific, Singapore, pp. 472-479.

Shaffer, L.A., Withnell, R.H., Dhar, S., Lilly, D.J., Goodman, S.S. and Harmon, K.M. (2003) Sources and mechanisms of DPOAE generation: Implications for the prediction of auditory sensitivity. Ear and Hearing, 24: 367-379.

Withnell, R.H. (2001) Brief report: the cochlear microphonic as an indication of outer hair cell function Ear and Hearing, 22: 75-77.

Withnell, R.H., Yates, G.K. and Kirk, D.L. (2000) Changes to low-frequency components of the TEOAE following acoustic trauma to the base of the cochlea.

Withnell, R.H., Shaffer, L.A. and Lilly, D.J. (2002) What drives mechanical amplification in the mammalian cochlea? Ear and Hearing, 23:49-57.

Yates, G.K. and Withnell, R.H. (1999) Reply to "Comment on 'Enhancement of the transient-evoked otoacoustic emission produced by the addition of a pure tone in the guinea pig;" [J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 105, 919-921 (1999)]. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 105(2):922-924.

Yates, G.K. and Withnell, R.H. (1999) The role of intermodulation distortion in transient-evoked otoacoustic emissions Hearing Research 136:49-64.

Withnell, R.H. and Yates, G.K. (1998) Onset of the basilar membrane non-linearity reflected in cubic distortion tone input-output functions. Hearing Research 123:87-96.

Withnell, R.H. and Yates, G.K. (1998) Enhancement of the transient-evoked otoacoustic emission produced by the addition of a pure tone in the guinea pig. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 104(1):350-355.

Withnell, R.H., Kirk, D.L. and Yates, G.K. (1998) Otoacoustic emissions measured with a physically open recording system. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 104(1):344-349.

Withnell, R.H., Wilde, R. and Cryer, A. (1996) Incorporating otoacoustic emissions in the differential diagnosis of auditory dysfunction. Australian Journal of Audiology 18:49-53.

Lo, B., Murch, A., Chabros, V. and Withnell, R.H. (1996) De novo terminal deletion of chromosome 7 [46,XX,del(7)(q35). Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health 32: 347-349.

Withnell, R.H. and Wilde, R. (1995) Elevated bone conduction thresholds in infants with Down syndrome. Australian Journal of Audiology 17:131-136.