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Brian M. Johnstone is affiliated with the University of Western Australia in Australia. Their research primarily focuses on the field of Medicine, with a specialized concentration in Surgery and Psychiatry and Mental Health.

The scientist has published work across several main topics, including:

  • Cerebral Palsy and Movement Disorders
  • Hip disorders and treatments
  • Hip and Femur Fractures
  • Nerve Injury and Rehabilitation
  • Orthopedic Surgery and Rehabilitation

Recent papers authored or coauthored by Brian M. Johnstone include:

  • "Characteristics and assessment of children undergoing upper limb surgery for management of cerebral palsy," 2021, Australasian Journal of Plastic Surgery
  • "Institutions advising entrepreneurs: a case study of the Gisborne aquaculture cluster," 2024, Swinburne Research Bank (Swinburne University of Technology)
  • "Swan-Neck Correction by FDS Tenodesis and Dynamic Lateral Band Volar Relocation in the Setting of Cerebral Palsy," 2023, The Journal of Hand Surgery (Asian-Pacific Volume)

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Brian M. Johnstone include:

  • Danielle Sabella
  • Adam Scheinberg
  • David McCombe
  • Monika J Hasnat
  • William Alexander

The scientist's publications are found in several venues, each contributing to their research dissemination:

  • Australasian Journal of Plastic Surgery
  • Swinburne Research Bank (Swinburne University of Technology)
  • The Journal of Hand Surgery (Asian-Pacific Volume)

Best Publications

  • Measurement of basilar membrane motion in the guinea pig using the Mössbauer technique

    P. M. Sellick;R. Patuzzi;B. M. Johnstone

  • Basilar membrane measurements and the travelling wave.

    B.M. Johnstone;R. Patuzzi;G.K. Yates

  • Outer hair cell receptor current and sensorineural hearing loss

    R.B. Patuzzi;G.K. Yates;B.M. Johnstone

  • Production and role of inner ear fluid.

    Peter M. Sellick;Brian M. Johnstone

  • The origin of the low-frequency microphonic in the first cochlear turn of guinea-pig.

    Robert B. Patuzzi;Graeme K. Yates;Brian M. Johnstone

  • Kainic acid selectively alters auditory dendrites connected with cochlear inner hair cells

    R. Pujol;M. Lenoir;D. Robertson;M. Eybalin

  • The ototoxic mechanism of cisplatin.

    David McAlpine;Brian M. Johnstone

  • Temporary threshold shift modified by binaural acoustic stimulation

    A.R. Cody;B.M. Johnstone

  • The peripheral auditory apparatus

    B. M. Johnstone;P. M. Sellick

  • Stimulus-related potassium changes in the organ of Corti of guinea-pig.

    B M Johnstone;R Patuzzi;J Syka;E Syková

  • Saturation of outer hair cell receptor currents causes two-tone suppression.

    C D Geisler;G K Yates;R B Patuzzi;B M Johnstone

  • Cochlear action potential threshold and single unit thresholds

    J. R. Johnstone;V. A. Alder;B. M. Johnstone;D. Robertson

  • Changes in cochlear microphonic and neural sensitivity produced by acoustic trauma.

    Robert B. Patuzzi;Graeme K. Yates;Brian M. Johnstone

  • Nonlinear mechanical behaviour of the basilar membrane in the basal turn of the guinea pig cochlea.

    Eric L. Le Page;Brian M. Johnstone

  • Very rapid adaptation in the guinea pig auditory nerve.

    Graeme K. Yates;Graeme K. Yates;Donald Robertson;Brian M. Johnstone

  • The modulation of the sensitivity of the mammalian cochlea by low frequency tones. III. Basilar membrane motion

    R. Patuzzi;P.M. Sellick;B.M. Johnstone

  • A Comparative Analysis of Middle-Ear Function in Non-Mammalian Vertebrates

    J C Saunders;B M Johnstone

  • Acoustic trauma in the guinea pig cochlea: Early changes in ultrastructure and neural threshold

    Donald Robertson;Brian M. Johnstone

  • Response properties of spiral ganglion neurons in cochleas damaged by direct mechanical trauma.

    D. Robertson;A. R. Cody;G. Bredberg;B. M. Johnstone

  • Auditory function, communication, and the brain-evoked response in anuran amphibians.

    Jasper J. Loftus‐Hills;Brian M. Johnstone

  • Modulation of responses of spiral ganglion cells in the guinea pig cochlea by low frequency sound

    P.M. Sellick;R. Patuzzi;B.M. Johnstone

Frequent Co-Authors

Robert Patuzzi
Robert Patuzzi University of Western Australia
Donald Robertson
Donald Robertson University of Western Australia
Ramesh Rajan
Ramesh Rajan Monash University
Geoffrey A. Manley
Geoffrey A. Manley Carl von Ossietzky University of Oldenburg
Ian J. Russell
Ian J. Russell University of Brighton
David McAlpine
David McAlpine Macquarie University
Dexter R. F. Irvine
Dexter R. F. Irvine Monash University
Michel Eybalin
Michel Eybalin University of Montpellier
Christoph E. Schreiner
Christoph E. Schreiner University of California, San Francisco
Josef Syka
Josef Syka Czech Academy of Sciences

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