JARO-Journal of the Association for Research in Otolaryngology

Papers
(The TQCC of JARO-Journal of the Association for Research in Otolaryngology is 9. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-05-01 to 2024-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Cochlear Implant Research and Development in the Twenty-first Century: A Critical Update44
Ototoxicity and Platinum Uptake Following Cyclic Administration of Platinum-Based Chemotherapeutic Agents32
Hearing Impairment and Cognition in an Aging World26
How Zebrafish Can Drive the Future of Genetic-based Hearing and Balance Research19
Cochlear Immune Response in Presbyacusis: a Focus on Dysregulation of Macrophage Activity18
Age-Related Compensation Mechanism Revealed in the Cortical Representation of Degraded Speech17
Relationships between Intrascalar Tissue, Neuron Survival, and Cochlear Implant Function17
Residual Hair Cell Responses in Electric-Acoustic Stimulation Cochlear Implant Users with Complete Loss of Acoustic Hearing After Implantation17
Access and Polarization Electrode Impedance Changes in Electric-Acoustic Stimulation Cochlear Implant Users with Delayed Loss of Acoustic Hearing17
Evaluating and Comparing Behavioural and Electrophysiological Estimates of Neural Health in Cochlear Implant Users16
Acoustic Trauma Increases Ribbon Number and Size in Outer Hair Cells of the Mouse Cochlea15
The Panoramic ECAP Method: Estimating Patient-Specific Patterns of Current Spread and Neural Health in Cochlear Implant Users15
Stem Cells and Gene Therapy in Progressive Hearing Loss: the State of the Art14
Optimizing Auditory Brainstem Response Acquisition Using Interleaved Frequencies14
Gap Detection Deficits in Chinchillas with Selective Carboplatin-Induced Inner Hair Cell Loss14
Visual Influences on Auditory Behavioral, Neural, and Perceptual Processes: A Review13
Too Blind to See the Elephant? Why Neuroscientists Ought to Be Interested in Tinnitus13
Early Physiological and Cellular Indicators of Cisplatin-Induced Ototoxicity13
Interpreting the Effect of Stimulus Parameters on the Electrically Evoked Compound Action Potential and on Neural Health Estimates13
Metabolic and Sensory Components of Age-Related Hearing Loss12
Putting the Pieces Together: the Hair Cell Transduction Complex11
Whistling While it Works: Spontaneous Otoacoustic Emissions and the Cochlear Amplifier9
Harnessing the Power of Artificial Intelligence in Otolaryngology and the Communication Sciences9
Reweighting of Binaural Localization Cues Induced by Lateralization Training9
Characterization of the Sheep Round Window Membrane9
Cochlear Fluid Spaces and Structures of theĀ Gerbil High-Frequency Region Measured Using Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT)9
A Bridge over Troubled Listening: Improving Speech-in-Noise Perception by Children with Dyslexia9
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