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Torre III, P., Cruickshanks, K.J., Nondahl, D.M., Wiley, T.L., and Gorga, M.P. (2002). The<br />

association between cardiovascular disease and cochlear function in older adults,<br />

American Heart Association 42 nd Annual Conference on Cardiovascular Disease<br />

Epidemiology, Honolulu, HI.<br />

Gorga, M.P., Neely, S.T., Dorn, P.A., Dierking, D., and Cyr, E. (2002). Upward spread of<br />

DPOAE suppression, American Auditory Society Meeting, Scottsdale, AZ.<br />

Keefe, D.H., Gorga, M.P., Neely, S.T., Zhao, F., and Vohr, B. (2002). Using middle-ear<br />

measurements to interpret cochlear, sensorineural, and behavioral responses in a study<br />

of neonatal hearing impairment, Second International Conference on Newborn Hearing<br />

Screening, Milan, Italy.<br />

Keefe, D.H., Gorga, M.P., Neely, S.T., Zhao, F, and Vohr, B.R. (2002). Influence of admittance<br />

and reflectance (YR) in predicting EOAEs, ABRs, and hearing loss in infants, American<br />

Academy of Audiology Meeting, Philadelphia, PA.<br />

Gorga, M.P., Neely, S.T., Dierking, P., Dorn, P.A., and Fitzpatrick, D. (2003). Distortion product<br />

otoacoustic emission suppression tuning curves in normal and impaired human ears,<br />

Twenty-Sixth Midwinter Meeting of the Association for <strong>Research</strong> in Otolaryngology,<br />

Daytona Beach, FL.<br />

Gorga, M.P., Neely, S.T., Dorn, P.A., and Hoover, B. (2003). Predicting audiometric thresholds<br />

from distortion product otoacoustic emission input/output functions, Twenty-Sixth<br />

Midwinter Meeting of the Association for <strong>Research</strong> in Otolaryngology, Daytona Beach,<br />

FL.<br />

Neely, S., Kim, D.O., and Gorga, M.P. (2003). A novel method for making fast measurements<br />

of DPOAE as a continuous function of primary level, Twenty-Sixth Midwinter Meeting of<br />

the Association for <strong>Research</strong> in Otolaryngology, Daytona Beach, FL..<br />

Keefe, D.H., Ellison, J., Fitzpatrick, D.F., and Gorga, M.P. (2003). Two-tone suppression of<br />

stimulus frequency otoacoustic emissions, Twenty-Sixth Midwinter Meeting of the<br />

Association for <strong>Research</strong> in Otolaryngology, Daytona Beach, FL.<br />

Shera, C. and Gorga, M.P. (2003). The impact of research on the clinical utility of OAEs,<br />

American Academy of Audiology Annual Meeting, San Antonio, TX.<br />

Johnson, T.J., Gorga, M.P., Neely, S.T., Dierking, D.M., and Hoover, B.M. (2004). DPOAE<br />

suppression tuning curves: Effects of suppression criteria, Twenty-Seventh Midwinter<br />

Meeting of the Association for <strong>Research</strong> in Otolaryngology, Daytona Beach, FL.<br />

Neely, S.T., Dierking, D.M., Hoover, B.M., and Gorga, M.P. (2004). Fast DPOAE I/O<br />

measurements covering the L1-L2 stimulus level space, Twenty-Seventh Midwinter<br />

Meeting of the Association for <strong>Research</strong> in Otolaryngology, Daytona Beach, FL.<br />

Neely, S.T., Johnson, T.A., Garner, C., and Gorga, M.P. (2005). Measurement of stimulusfrequency<br />

otoacoustic emissions using amplitude-modulated suppressors, Twenty-Eight<br />

Midwinter Meeting of the Association for <strong>Research</strong> in Otolaryngology, New Orleans, LA.<br />

Johnson, T.A., Neely S.T., Garner, C., and Gorga, M.P. (2005). Optimal stimulus parameters<br />

for recording distortion product otoacoustic emissions, Twenty-Eight Midwinter Meeting<br />

of the Association for <strong>Research</strong> in Otolaryngology, New Orleans, LA.<br />

Keefe, D., Gorga, M., and Jesteadt, W. (2005). Ear Asymmetries in middle-ear, cochlear and<br />

brainstem responses in infants, Twenty-Eight Midwinter Meeting of the Association for<br />

<strong>Research</strong> in Otolaryngology, New Orleans, LA.

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