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Robert V. Harrison

Robert V. Harrison

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Neuroscience

D-Index
44
Citations
6677
World Ranking
7219
National Ranking
429

Overview

Robert V. Harrison is affiliated with the University of Toronto in Canada. Their research spans multiple fields primarily focused on Medicine and Neuroscience, with significant exploration in subfields such as Sensory Systems, Cognitive Neuroscience, Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health, Surgery, and Physiology.

The scientist's recent publications cover various topics including hearing, cochlea, tinnitus, genetics, hearing loss and rehabilitation, surgical simulation and training, simulation-based education in healthcare, artificial intelligence applications in healthcare and education, cytomegalovirus and herpesvirus research, as well as vestibular and auditory disorders.

  • Synthetic Simulator for Surgical Training in Tracheostomy and Open Airway Surgery (2021, The Laryngoscope)
  • Hearing loss caused by CMV infection is correlated with reduced endocochlear potentials caused by strial damage in murine models (2022, Hearing Research)
  • Does riboflavin depletion cause auditory neuropathy spectrum disorder in at risk neonates? (2020, International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology)
  • Head and Eye Movements Reveal Compensatory Strategies for Acute Binaural Deficits During Sound Localization (2024, Trends in Hearing)
  • Ultrasonic bone removal from the ossicular chain affects cochlear structure and function (2021, Journal of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery)

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Robert V. Harrison include:

  • Karen A. Gordon
  • Nikolaus E. Wolter
  • Adrian L. James
  • Ashley R. Deonarain
  • Thomas Looi

Their publications appear in respected journals and venues such as:

  • The Laryngoscope
  • Hearing Research
  • Trends in Hearing
  • International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology
  • Journal of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery

Best Publications

  • Visual and Auditory Neurotoxicity in Patients Receiving Subcutaneous Deferoxamine Infusions

    Olivieri Nf;Buncic;Chew E;Gallant T

  • Is there a critical period for cochlear implantation in congenitally deaf children? Analyses of hearing and speech perception performance after implantation

    Robert V. Harrison;Karen A. Gordon;Richard J. Mount

  • Blood Capillary Distribution Correlates with Hemodynamic-based Functional Imaging in Cerebral Cortex

    Robert V. Harrison;Noam Harel;Jaswinder Panesar;Richard J. Mount

  • Toward a battery of behavioral and objective measures to achieve optimal cochlear implant stimulation levels in children.

    Karen A. Gordon;Blake C. Papsin;Robert V. Harrison

  • An animal model of auditory neuropathy.

    Robert V. Harrison

  • Activity-dependent developmental plasticity of the auditory brain stem in children who use cochlear implants.

    Karen A. Gordon;Blake C. Papsin;Robert V. Harrison

  • Reorganization of auditory cortex after neonatal high frequency cochlear hearing loss

    R.V. Harrison;A. Nagasawa;D.W. Smith;S. Stanton

  • Aberrant O-GlcNAcylation characterizes chronic lymphocytic leukemia

    Y. Shi;J. Tomic;J. Tomic;F. Wen;S. Shaha

  • Measurement of cerebral blood volume in mouse brain regions using micro-computed tomography

    Brige P. Chugh;Jason P. Lerch;Lisa X. Yu;Martin Pienkowski

  • An Evoked Potential Study of the Developmental Time Course of the Auditory Nerve and Brainstem in Children Using Cochlear Implants

    Karen A. Gordon;Blake C. Papsin;Robert V. Harrison

  • Noise-induced hearing loss in children: A ‘less than silent’ environmental danger

    Robert V Harrison

  • Proceedings: Correlation between cochlear outer hair cell damage and deterioration of cochlear nerve tuning properties in the guinea-pig.

    Evans Ef;Harrison Rv

  • Acoustic analysis of the voice in pediatric cochlear implant recipients: a longitudinal study.

    P Campisi;A Low;B Papsin;R Mount

  • AP tuning curves from normal and pathological human and guinea pig cochleas

    Robert V. Harrison;Jean–Marie Aran;Jean–Paul Erre

  • Cochlear function after selective inner hair cell degeneration induced by carboplatin

    Sachio Takeno;Robert V. Harrison;Danyal Ibrahim;Mark Wake

  • Cerebral vascular abnormalities in a murine model of hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia.

    Junichiro Satomi;Richard J. Mount;Mourad Toporsian;Andrew D. Paterson

  • Binary partitioning for continuous longitudinal data: categorizing a prognostic variable

    M. Abdolell;M. LeBlanc;D. Stephens;R. V. Harrison

  • Some aspects of temporal coding by single cochlear fibres from regions of cochlear hair cell degeneration in the guinea pig.

    R. V. Harrison;E. F. Evans

  • Rate-versus-intensity functions and related AP responses in normal and pathological guinea pig and human cochleas.

    Robert V. Harrison

  • Ototoxicity of carboplatin: comparing animal and clinical models at the Hospital for Sick Children.

    M R Macdonald;R V Harrison;M Wake;B Bliss

Frequent Co-Authors

Emily Y. Chew
Emily Y. Chew National Institutes of Health
Margot J. Taylor
Margot J. Taylor University of Toronto
Naoki Mori
Naoki Mori University of the Ryukyus
Andrew D. Paterson
Andrew D. Paterson University of Toronto
Keizo Takao
Keizo Takao University of Toyama
Michael W. Salter
Michael W. Salter University of Toronto
Lu-Yang Wang
Lu-Yang Wang University of Toronto
John G. Sled
John G. Sled University of Toronto
Tsuyoshi Miyakawa
Tsuyoshi Miyakawa Fujita Health University

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