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D-Index
32
Citations
3650
World Ranking
9549
National Ranking
4034

Overview

Henry J. Michalewski is affiliated with the University of California, Irvine in the United States. Their academic profile includes contributions to research without documented recent papers, co-authors, publication venues, or specific fields of study provided in the available data.

Their work does not display identified topics, subfields, or frequent publication venues, nor are there recorded awards or book publications associated with their name in the current dataset.

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Despite the lack of detailed bibliometric data, Henry J. Michalewski's primary professional connection to a major research university suggests involvement in academic research or related scholarly activities within this institution.

Best Publications

  • Perceptual consequences of disrupted auditory nerve activity

    Fan-Gang Zeng;Ying-Yee Kong;Henry J. Michalewski;Arnold Starr

  • Latency variability of the components of auditory event-related potentials to infrequent stimuli in aging, Alzheimer-type dementia, and depression.

    J.V. Patterson;H.J. Michalewski;A. Starr

  • Pathology and physiology of auditory neuropathy with a novel mutation in the MPZ gene (Tyr145→Ser)

    Arnold Starr;Henry J. Michalewski;Fan Gang Zeng;Sharon Fujikawa-Brooks

  • Cochlear receptor (microphonic and summating potentials, otoacoustic emissions) and auditory pathway (auditory brain stem potentials) activity in auditory neuropathy.

    A Starr;Y Sininger;T Nguyen;H J Michalewski

  • Auditory temporal processes in normal-hearing individuals and in patients with auditory neuropathy☆

    Henry J. Michalewski;Arnold Starr;Tin Toan Nguyen;Ying-Yee Kong

  • Transient deafness due to temperature-sensitive auditory neuropathy.

    A Starr;Y Sininger;M Winter;M J Derebery

  • Brain potentials in a memory-scanning task. I. Modality and task effects on potentials to the probes

    H. Pratt;H.J. Michalewski;G. Barrett;A. Starr

  • Latency variability and temporal interrelationships of the auditory event-related potentials (N1, P2, N2, and P3) in normal subjects

    H.J Michalewski;D.K Prasher;A Starr

  • Auditory averaged evoked potentials and aging: Factors of stimulus, task and topography

    David B.D. Smith;Henry J. Michalewski;Gregory A. Brent;Larry W. Thompson

  • Sex differences in the amplitudes and latencies of the human auditory brain stem potential

    Henry J Michalewski;Larry W Thompson;Julie V Patterson;Thomas E Bowman

  • A Dominantly Inherited Progressive Deafness Affecting Distal Auditory Nerve and Hair Cells

    Arnold Starr;Brandon Isaacson;Henry J. Michalewski;Fan Gang Zeng

  • Neural and receptor cochlear potentials obtained by transtympanic electrocochleography in auditory neuropathy

    Rosamaria Santarelli;Arnold Starr;Henry J. Michalewski;Edoardo Arslan

  • A comparison of auditory evoked potentials to acoustic beats and to binaural beats.

    Hillel Pratt;Arnold Starr;Henry J. Michalewski;Andrew Dimitrijevic

  • Frequency changes in a continuous tone : Auditory cortical potentials

    Andrew Dimitrijevic;Henry J. Michalewski;Fan-Gang Zeng;Hillel Pratt

  • Readiness to respond in a target detection task : pre- and post-stimulus event-related potentials in normal subjects

    A. Starr;P. Sandroni;H.J. Michalewski

  • Cortical Evoked Potentials to an Auditory Illusion: Binaural Beats

    Hillel Pratt;Arnold Starr;Henry J. Michalewski;Andrew Dimitrijevic

  • The auditory P50 component to onset and offset of sound.

    Hillel Pratt;Arnold Starr;Henry J. Michalewski;Naomi Bleich

  • Brain potentials in a memory-scanning task. II. Effects of aging on potentials to the probes

    H. Pratt;H.J. Michalewski;J.V. Patterson;A. Starr

  • Age and Sex Differences in the Human Auditory Brainstem Response

    Julie V. Patterson;Henry J. Michalewski;Larry W. Thompson;Thomas E. Bowman

  • Loudness adaptation accompanying ribbon synapse and auditory nerve disorders.

    Dwight P. Wynne;Fan-Gang Zeng;Shrutee Bhatt;Henry J. Michalewski

  • Pathology and physiology of auditory neuropathy with a novel mutation in the MPZ gene

    Arnold Starr;Henry J. Michalewski;Fan-Gang Zeng;Sharon Fujikawa-Brooks

Frequent Co-Authors

Arnold Starr
Arnold Starr University of California, Irvine
Hillel Pratt
Hillel Pratt Technion – Israel Institute of Technology
Larry W. Thompson
Larry W. Thompson Stanford University
Bronya J.B. Keats
Bronya J.B. Keats Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center New Orleans

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