Recent Publications by the Faculty and Students
- Hood LJ. Clinical Applications of the Auditory Brainstem Response. San Diego: Singular Publishing Group.1998.
- Eight Books in the "Singular Press" series have been published:
- Berlin CI (Ed.), Hair cells and Hearing Aids. Singular Publishing Group: San Diego, 1996, 160 pages.
- Berlin CI (Ed.), Neurotransmission and hearing loss, Basic science, diagnosis and management. Singular Publishing Group: San Diego, 1997, 184 pages.
- Berlin CI (Ed.), Otoacoustic emissions, basic science and clinical applications. Singular Publishing Group: San Diego, 1998, 182 pages.
- Berlin CI (Ed.), The efferent auditory system, basic science and clinical applications. Singular Publishing Group: San Diego,1999, 130 pages.
- Berlin CI & Keats BJB (Eds.), Genetics and Hearing Loss. Singular Publishing Group: San Diego, 2000, 133 pages.
- Berlin CI & Bobbin RP (Eds.), Hair Cells: Micromechanics and Hearing. Singular Publishing Group: San Diego, 2000, 162 pages.
- Berlin CI & Hood LJ & Ricci A (Eds), Hair Cell Micromechanics and Otoacoustic Emissions. Delmar, Thomson Learning, Inc.Clifton Park, NY 2002, 160 pages.
- Berlin DI & Weyand TG (Eds.), The Brain and Sensory Plasticity: Language Acquisition and Hearing. Delmar, Thomson Learning, Inc. Clifton Park, NY 2003, 156 pages.
- Bobbin RP, Parker M and Wall L. Thapsigargin suppresses cochlear potentials and DPOAEs and is toxic to hair cells. Hear. Res. 184, 51-60, 2003
- Parker MS, Nkeiruka NO and Bobbin RP, Localization of the P2Y4 receptor in the guinea pig organ of Corti. JAAA, 14, 286-295, 2003.
- Bobbin RP, Caffeine and ryanodine demonstrate a role for the ryanodine receptor in the organ of Corti. Hear. Res. 174,172-182, 2002.
- Bobbin RP, ATP induced movement of the stalks of isolated cochlear Deiters' cells. NeuroReport, 12, 2923-2925, 2001.
- Bobbin RP, PPADS, an ATP antagonist, attenuates the effects of a moderately intense sound on cochlear mechanics. Hear. Res. 156, 10-16, 2001.
- Chen C, Parker MS, Barnes AP, Deininger P & Bobbin RP, Functional expression of three P2X2 receptor splice variants from guinea pig cochlea. J. Neurophysiol. 83: 1502-1509, 2000.
- Ruel J, Bobbin RP, Vidal D, Pujol R and Puel JL, The selective AMPA recepotor antagonist GYKI 53784 blocks action potential generation and excitotoxicity in the guinea pig cochea. Neuropharmacology 39, 1959-1973, 2000.
- Ricci AJ, Gray-Keller M, Fettiplace R, (2000) Tonotopic variations of calcium signalling in turtle auditory hair cells. Journal of Physiology 524 (2) 423-436.
- Ricci AJ, Crawford AC, Fettiplace R, (2000) Active hair bundle motion linked to fast transducer adaptation in auditory hair cells. Journal of Neuroscience 20 (19) 7131-7142.
- Fettiplace R, Ricci AJ, Hackney CM, (2001) Clues to the cochlear amplifier from the turtle ear. Trends in Neuroscience 24(3) 169-175.
- Ricci AJ, Crawford AC, Fettiplace R, (2002) Mechanisms of active hair bundle motion in auditory hair cells. Journal of Neuroscience 22(1) 44-52.
- Ricci AJ, (2002) Fast adaptation regulates mean open time of transducer channels Journal of Neurophysiology 87: 1738-1748.
- Schnee M, Ricci AJ, (2003) Biophysical and Pharmacological Characterization of Calcium Currents in Turtle Auditory Hair Cells. J. Physiology 549 :697-717.
- Ricci AJ, (2003) Active Hair Bundle Movements and the Cochlear Amplifier. Journal of the American Academy of Audiology 14: 325-338.
- Ricci AJ, Crawford AC, Fettiplace R, (2003) Tonotopic Variation in the Conductance of the Hair Cell Mechanotransducer Channel. Neuron 40:1-20.
- Fettiplace R, Ricci AJ, (2003) Adaptation in auditory hair cells. Current Opinions in Neurobiology 13:446-451.
- Ricci AJ, (2000) Fast transducer adaptation, physiological implications and underlying mechanisms. IN: Hair Cells: Micromechanics and Hearing eds. C.Berlin Singlular Publishing Group, San Diego CA.
- Ricci AJ, (2002) Mechanical correlates of fast transducer adaptation, implications toward function and underlying mechanism. In Hair Cells: Micromechanics and Hearing. Eds. C.Berlin, AJ Ricci Singluar Publishing group, San Diego CA.
- Fettiplace R, Crawford AC and Ricci AJ: (2003) The effects of calcium on mechanotransducer channel kinetics in auditory hair cells. In Biophysics of the cochlea. Ed A.W. Gummer World Scientific New Jersey
- Hatzopoulos S, Cheng J, Grzanka A, Morlet T and Martini A, Optimization of TEOAE recording protocols. A linear protocol derived from parameters of a time-frequency analysis: A pilot study on neonatal subjects. (2000) Scand. Audiol. 29: 21-27.
- Morlet T, Ferber-Viart C, de Bellescize J, Badinand N, Duclaux R. Effect of sleep stages on synchronized spontaneous otoacoustic emissions in pre-term neonates. (2000) Clinical Neurophysiology. 111: 1498-1504.
- The physiological bases of audiological management. Berlin CI, Hood LJ, Jeanfreau J, Morlet T, Brashears S, Keats BJB, In: Hair cell micromechanics and otoacoustic emissions. (2002) Berlin CI, L.J. Hood, A Ricci (eds). Thomson Delmar Learning.
- Berlin CI, Hood LJ, Morlet T, Rose K, Brashears S, Auditory neuropathy / dys-synchrony: its many forms and outcomes. (2002) Seminars in Hearing. 23: 209-214.
- Hood LJ, Berlin CI, Morlet T, Brashears S, Rose K, Tedesco S. Considerations in the clinical evaluation of auditory neuropathy / auditory dys-synchrony. (2002) Seminars in Hearing. 23: 201-208.
- Hatzopoulos S, Petrucelli J, Morlet T, Martini A, TEOAE recording protocols revised. Data from adult subjects. International Journal of Audiology. 2003; 42: 339-347.
- Berlin CI, Hood LJ, Morlet T, Rose K, Brashears S, Auditory Neuropathy/Dys-Synchrony: Diagnosis and Management. Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities research Reviews. In press.
- Berlin CI, Morlet T, Hood LJ, Auditory Neuropathy/Dys-Synchrony: its diagnosis and management. (2003) Pediatric Clinics of North America. 50: 331-340.
- Morlet T, Durrant JD, Lapillonne A, Putet G, Collet L, Duclaux R, Development of auditory asymmetry in transient evoked otoacoustic emissions in pre-term infants. JAMA. 2003; 14: 339-346.
- Brashears SM, Morlet T, Berlin CI, Hood LJ, Olivocochlear efferent suppression in classical musicians. JAMA. 2003; 314-324.
- Morlet T, Berlin CI, Norman M, Ray B. Fast ForWord™: Its scientific basis and treatment effects on the human efferent auditory system. In: The Brain and Sensory Plasticity: Language Acquisition and Hearing. Berlin CI, Weyand TG (eds). Delmar Learning, NY. pp 129-148.
- Pre-operative speech and pure tone audiometry in four types of patients with acoustic neuroma. Morlet T, Dubreuil C., Duclaux R., Ferber-Viart C (2003) Am. J. Otolaryngol. 24(5): 297-305.
- Assessment of medial olivocochlear system function in pre-term and full-term newborns using a rapid test of transient otoacoustic emissions. Morlet T, Hamburger A., Kuint J., Ari-Even Roth D., Gartner M., Muchnik C., Collet L, Hildesheimer M. Clinical Otolaryngology. In press.
- Patients with auditory neuropathy/dys-synchrony lack efferent suppression of transient evoked otoacoustic emissions.Hood LJ, Berlin CI, Bordelon J, Rose K J Am Acad Audiol. 2003 Aug;14(6):302-13.
- Nishigaki Y, Tadesse S, Bonilla E, Shungu D, Hersh S, Keats BJ, Berlin CI, Goldberg MF, Vockley J, DiMauro S, Hirano M, A novel mitochondrial tRNA(Leu(UUR)) mutation in a patient with features of MERRF and Kearns-Sayre syndrome. Neuromuscul Disord. 2003 May;13(4):334-40.
- Berlin CI, Morlet T, Hood LJ, Auditory neuropathy / dyssynchrony: its diagnosis and management. Pediatr Clin North Am. 2003 Apr;50(2):331-40, vii-viii.
- Hurley RM, Hurley A, Berlin CI, The effect of midline petrous apex lesions on tests of afferent and efferent auditory function. Ear Hear. 2002 Jun;23(3):224-34.
- Griffith AJ, Chowdhry AA, Kurima K, Hood LJ, Keats B, Berlin CI, Morell RJ, Friedman TB, Autosomal recessive nonsyndromic neurosensory deafness at DFNB1 not associated with the compound-heterozygous GJB2 (connexin 26) genotype M34T/167delT. Am J Hum Genet. 2000 Sep;67(3):745-9.
- Morlet T, Goforth L, Hood LJ, Ferber C, Duclaux R, Berlin CI, Development of human cochlear active mechanism asymmetry: involvement of the medial olivocochlear system? Hear Res. 1999 Nov;137(1-2):179.
- Morlet T, Goforth L, Hood LJ, Ferber C, Duclaux R, Berlin CI, Development of human cochlear active mechanism asymmetry: involvement of the medial olivocochlear system? Hear Res. 1999 Aug;134(1-2):153-62. Erratum in: Hear Res 1999 Nov;137(1-2):179.
- Keats BJ, Berlin CI, Genomics and hearing impairment. Genome Res. 1999 Jan;9(1):7-16.
- Morell RJ, Kim HJ, Hood LJ, Goforth L, Friderici K, Fisher R, Van Camp G, Berlin CI, Oddoux C, Ostrer H, Keats B, Friedman TB, Mutations in the connexin 26 gene (GJB2) among Ashkenazi Jews with nonsyndromic recessive deafness. N Engl J Med. 1998 Nov 19;339(21):1500-5.
- Vinas AM, Drury SS, DeAngelis MM, Den Z, Huang JM, Berlin CI, Hunt JD, Batzer MA, Deininger PL, Keats BJ, The mouse deafness locus (dn) is associated with an inversion on chromosome 19. Biochim Biophys Acta. 1998 Sep 30;1407(3):257-62.
- Li L, Parkins CW, Webster DB, Does Electrical Stimulation of Deaf Cochlear Prevent Spiral Ganglion Degeneration? Hear Res, Vol. 133, p. 27-39, 1999.
- Clarke LF, Baker B, Myers L, Trahan C and Metzinger SE, A Prospective Double-Blinded Study of Mederma Skin Care vs. Placebo for Post-traumatic Scar Reduction. Cosmetic Dermatology, March 1999.
- Morlet T, Goforth L, Hood LJ, et al. Development of human cochlear active mechanism asymmetry: involvement of the medial olivocochlear system? Hear Res, 1999.
- Downey RJ, Friedlander PL, Groeger J, et al. Critical Care for the Severely Ill Head and Neck Patient. Critical Care Medicine 27(1): 95-97, 1999.
- Carrau RL, Segas J, Nuss DW, Snyderman CH, Janecka IP, Myers EN, D'Amico F, Johnson JT. Squamous Cell Carcinoma of the Sinonasal Tract Invading the Orbit. The Laryngoscope, Vol. 109: 230-235, February 1999.
- Alexander AE, Jr., Lyons GD, Fazekas-May MA, et al. Utility of Helical Computed Tomography in the Study of Arytenoid Dislocation and Arytenoid Subluxation. Ann Otol Rhinol Laryngol 106: 1020-1023, 1997. Published in the Yearbook of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery, by Mosby-Yearbook, 1999.
Presentations/Lectures
Powerpoint: "Clinical studies of medial olivocochlear function"
Berlin CI, Hood L, Morlet T and Brashears S
Powerpoint: "Hearing Loss"
Peter Rigby, MD