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Rainer Klinke is affiliated with Goethe University Frankfurt in Germany. Their academic career is primarily connected to this institution.

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Best Publications

  • Electric-acoustic stimulation of the auditory system. New technology for severe hearing loss.

    C von Ilberg;J Kiefer;J Tillein;T Pfenningdorff

  • Discharge patterns of cat primary auditory fibers with electrical stimulation of the cochlea.

    Rainer Hartmann;Georg Topp;Rainer Klinke

  • Efferent innervation of vestibular and auditory receptors.

    R Klinke;N Galley

  • Spatial resolution of cochlear implants: the electrical field and excitation of auditory afferents.

    Andrej Kral;Rainer Hartmann;Dariusch Mortazavi;Rainer Klinke

  • Hearing after Congenital Deafness: Central Auditory Plasticity and Sensory Deprivation

    A. Kral;R. Hartmann;J. Tillein;S. Heid

  • Postnatal Cortical Development in Congenital Auditory Deprivation

    A. Kral;J. Tillein;S. Heid;R. Hartmann

  • Recruitment of the Auditory Cortex in Congenitally Deaf Cats by Long-Term Cochlear Electrostimulation

    Rainer Klinke;Andrej Kral;Silvia Heid;Jochen Tillein

  • Congenital Auditory Deprivation Reduces Synaptic Activity within the Auditory Cortex in a Layer-specific Manner

    A. Kral;R. Hartmann;J. Tillein;S. Heid

  • Neurotransmission in the inner ear

    Rainer Klinke

  • Delayed maturation and sensitive periods in the auditory cortex.

    Andrej Kral;Rainer Hartmann;Jochen Tillein;Silvia Heid

  • Cochlear implants: cortical plasticity in congenital deprivation.

    Andrej Kral;Jochen Tillein;Silvia Heid;Rainer Klinke

  • Basilar membrane motion in the pigeon measured with the Mössbauer technique

    Anthony W. Gummer;Jean W.T. Smolders;Rainer Klinke

  • HEARING — Physiological Bases and Psychophysics

    Rainer Klinke;Rainer Hartmann

  • Response of the primary auditory cortex to electrical stimulation of the auditory nerve in the congenitally deaf white cat

    R. Hartmann;R.K. Shepherd;S. Heid;R. Klinke

  • Change of characteristic frequency of pigeon primary auditory afferents with temperature

    Lothar Schermuly;Rainer Klinke

  • A model for prelingual deafness, the congenitally deaf white cat – population statistics and degenerative changes

    Silvia Heid;Rainer Hartmann;Rainer Klinke

  • Auditory nerve fibre responses to salicylate revisited

    Marcus Müller;Rainer Klinke;Wolfgang Arnold;Elmar Oestreicher

  • Evoked responses as a function of external and stored information.

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  • Absence of cross-modal reorganization in the primary auditory cortex of congenitally deaf cats

    A. Kral;J.-H. Schröder;R. Klinke;A. K. Engel

  • The effects of intracochlear and systemic furosemide on the properties of single cochlear nerve fibres in the cat.

    E. F. Evans;R. Klinke

  • Neurotransmitters in the cochlea and the cochlear nucleus.

    Rainer Klinke

Frequent Co-Authors

Andrej Kral
Andrej Kral Hannover Medical School
Claus Peter Richter
Claus Peter Richter Northwestern University
Robert K. Shepherd
Robert K. Shepherd University of Melbourne
Anne-Lise Giraud
Anne-Lise Giraud University of Geneva
Richard S. J. Frackowiak
Richard S. J. Frackowiak École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
Andreas K. Engel
Andreas K. Engel Universität Hamburg

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