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CURRICULUM VITAE AAGE R MOLLER 2020 CURRICULUM VITAE Aage R. Møller, Ph.D. (D. Med. Sci.) Email: [email protected] Educational History 1962-1965 Karolinska Institut, A Medical University Docent, Physiological Stockholm, Sweden Acoustics 1972-1974 Karolinska Institut Cand. Med. Medicine Stockholm, Sweden 1975 Karolinska Institut Med. Dr. (Doctor of Medicine) Stockholm, Sweden Equivalent to PhD (D.Med. Sci.) Professional Experience ACADEMIC: 1956-1963 Speech Transmission Laboratory Research Assistant Royal Institute of Technology and later Research Associate Stockholm, Sweden 1961 Research Laboratory of Electronics Research Associate Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge, Massachusetts (4 months) 1963-1966 Department of Physiology II Worked on Research Karolinska Institute grants from the Swedish Stockholm, Sweden Medical Research Council 1966-1972 Swedish Medical Research Special Medical Council Research Position 1968 Department Biomedical Engineering Guest Researcher The Johns Hopkins University Baltimore, Maryland (2 months) 1965-1977 Karolinska Institute Docent (Assistant Professor) Stockholm, Sweden Physiological Acoustics

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Aage R. Møller, Ph.D. (D. Med. Sci.) Email: [email protected]

Educational History 1962-1965 Karolinska Institut, A Medical University Docent, Physiological Stockholm, Sweden Acoustics 1972-1974 Karolinska Institut Cand. Med. Medicine Stockholm, Sweden 1975 Karolinska Institut Med. Dr. (Doctor of Medicine)

Stockholm, Sweden Equivalent to PhD (D.Med. Sci.) Professional Experience ACADEMIC: 1956-1963 Speech Transmission Laboratory Research Assistant Royal Institute of Technology and later Research Associate Stockholm, Sweden 1961 Research Laboratory of Electronics Research Associate Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge, Massachusetts (4 months) 1963-1966 Department of Physiology II Worked on Research

Karolinska Institute grants from the Swedish Stockholm, Sweden Medical Research Council 1966-1972 Swedish Medical Research Special Medical

Council Research Position 1968 Department Biomedical Engineering Guest Researcher The Johns Hopkins University Baltimore, Maryland (2 months) 1965-1977 Karolinska Institute Docent (Assistant Professor) Stockholm, Sweden Physiological Acoustics

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1972-1978 Swedish Medical Research Council Permanent Research Position "Research Physician" 1977-1978 Department of Otolaryngology Associate Professor University of Gothenburg Gothenburg, Sweden 1978-1983 Department of Otolaryngology Research Professor of University of Pittsburgh Otolaryngology School of Medicine Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 1983-1988 Department of Neurological Research Professor of Surgery Neurological Surgery University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 1980-1986 Biomedical Engineering Program Senior Lecturer Carnegie-Mellon University Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 1980-1986 Department of Physiology Research Professor of University of Pittsburgh Physiology School of Medicine Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 1984-1997 Department of Communication Adjunct Professor University of Pittsburgh School of Arts and Sciences Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 1988-1997 Department of Neurological Professor of Neurological Surgery, University of Surgery (Tenured) Pittsburgh School of Medicine Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 1997-2011 The University of Texas at Dallas Professor of Cognition School of Behavioral and Neuroscience and Brain Sciences, Holder of the Margaret Richardson, Texas MF Jonsson Endowed Chair

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2011-present The University of Texas at Dallas Distinguished Lecturer in Behavioral School of Behavioral and Brain and Brain Sciences

Sciences Professor of Cognition and Neuroscience

Holder of the Founders Endowed Chair

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NON-ACADEMIC 1972-1977 Division of Physiological Director Acoustics Department of Physiology II Karolinska Institute Stockholm, Sweden 1972-1978 International Center of Insect Director of Research Physiology and Ecology (ICIPE) Acoustic Communication

Nairobi, Kenya in Insects United Nations Development Program 1978-1983 Division of Physiological Acoustics Director Department of Otolaryngology Eye and Ear Hospital of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 1981-1993 Commission on Auditory Physiology, Chairman International Union of Physiological Sciences (IUPS). 1988-1997 Presbyterian-University Hospital Member of the Associate Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Medical Staff

1987-1993 American Society of Evoked Member of the Potential Monitoring Executive Board 1989-1990 American Society of President-Elect Neurophysiologic Monitoring 1990-1991 American Society of President Neurophysiologic Monitoring

1991-1992 American Society of Past-President

Neurophysiologic Monitoring 1995-1999 American Board of Neurophysiological Monitoring Vice-Chairman of the Board

1999-2002 American Board of Neurophysiological Monitoring Chairman of the Board

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2002-2003 American Board of Neurophysiological Monitoring Member of the Board 2002-2005 Institutional Review Board The University of Texas at Dallas Chairman 2005-2006 Office of Research Administration Director 2006-2009 Scientific Committee Tinnitus Research Initiative (TRI) Chairman 2007-2017 Institutional Review Board The University of Texas at Dallas Chairman 2007-2009 American Board of Accreditation for Intraoperative Neuromonitoring Programs (ABNMP) Member of the Board 2009-present Board of Directors, Tinnitus Research Initiative Foundation Chairman of the Board 2013-present Data and Safety Monitoring Member Board (DSMB), USC KSOM/CHLA USC

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Research Interests My first interest in research regarded hearing, and my first published studies concerned the

function of the middle ear and the acoustic middle ear reflex. These studies included the physics of sound transmission in the middle ear, including the creation of electrical analog models of the transmission properties of the middle ear. These studies also included the development of techniques for measuring the ear's acoustic impedance. Then I turned to studies of the acoustic middle ear reflex and its effect on sound transmission through the middle ear. These two topics were the basis for my dissertation 1965 at the Karolinska Institut, Stockholm, Sweden. Later I studied the anatomical and physiological basis for the acoustic middle ear reflex, and this topic was the theme for a doctoral dissertation of a student of mine.

I then turned to studies of coding of complex sounds in the cochlear nucleus in studies on rats using recordings from single nerve cells, a topic I pursued from 1966 to 1997. For this, I first used standard neurophysiologic recording processing of the recorded unit responses, but I soon began to apply statistical signal analysis methods. For that purpose, I used mathematics from communication theory and what later was called cybernetics. I developed a special kind of test signal, pseudorandom noise, based on tertiary m-sequences. These were converted into sounds used as stimuli or for modulation of tones or noise. Systems identification methods such as Winer kernel analysis were used to analyze the recorded unit responses for single nerve cells in the cochlear nucleus of rats. This method of studying the dynamic properties of coding in the auditory nervous system made it possible to study phenomena that could not be studied by traditional methods. I also developed a technique to study the width of the tuning of the basilar membrane. These studies were based on the analysis of recordings from single cells in the cochlear nucleus. I gave many presentations about these methods and my research results, among others, I had three presentations at the UNESCO IBRO Sympo¬sium, Lenin¬grad, USSR, 1977.

My research towards the end of my tenure at the Karolinska Institut was aimed at the function of the cochlea studied by recording from single auditory nerve fibers. I found that the cochlea is non-linear. In recording from the single auditory nerve fibers using pseudorandom noise, I had developed for studies of the cochlear nucleus, I could study the frequency selectivity of the cochlea in a large range of sound intensities. These studies published 1977 constituted the first physiologic proof that the cochlea in a living animal is non-linear and that it is much more frequency-selective for weak sound than for loud sounds. I have written books about hearing: "Auditory Physiology" published by Academic Press, 1983, followed by "Hearing: Its Physiology and Pathophysiology" (published by Academic Press 2000), now in its second edition (published by Academic Press, 2006). A third edition was published in 2013.

During the years I spent at the Department of Physiology at the Karolinska Institut, I participated in research regarding computerized identification of human chromosomes in projects lead by Professor Torbjorn Casperson. Again, I used mathematical methods for the purpose, now from an emerging field of pattern recognition. Using weighted Fourier coefficients in the computer algorithms I developed, we were the first to be able to distinguish each one of all 24 human chromosomes. I was invited to give a presentation at the Genetics Congress in Paris, and I was a consultant to the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) in Pasadena for the implementation of these computer routines.

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We found that the submicroscopic protuberances that are located on the surface of the cornea of some night insects (moths) decrease the light reflection from the surface of the cornea. Professor Carl-Gustaf Bernhard led these studies, and I designed the experiments that revealed the function of these structures using models of the eyes made of beeswax. I used centimeter radio waves to measure reflections. These studies were described in several publications, and I described the physical basis for how these protuberances could act to reduce the light reflection from the surface of these insect eyes.

During the same time, I studied the effect of noise exposure on hearing and wrote several papers about the topic. I became involved in legal regulations of noise exposure, and I served as an expert for the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) in 1975, and I served as a Witness, US Department of Labor's Hearing on Noise Standards, Washington, DC I also held a keynote presentation, "Noise as a Health Hazard" at the Science in the Americas Congress in Mexico City 1973.

In the 1970s, I was engaged in insect research in Africa, where I studied sound production by tsetse flies. I was together with 26 other researchers involved in developing a research laboratory, the International Center for Insect Physiology and Ecology (ICIPE) in Nairobi, Kenya, financed by the United Nations Development Program (UNDP). The ICIPE laboratory still operates a very active research institute in Nairobi, Kenya. My studies of tsetse flies were done in the field in Kenya and in my laboratory at the Karolinska Institute. It resulted in the first acoustical description of these sounds.

After moving to the University of Gothenburg 1976, I continued studies of the effect of noise exposure, and together with a postdoctoral fellow, we studied the effect of antioxidants on the function of the cochlea after exposure to noise.

After immigrating to the USA in 1978 and obtaining a position in the Department of Otolaryngology at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, I continued electrophysiological studies in animals. During this time, I became interested in pathologies such as tinnitus and the use of electrophysiological methods for the diagnosis of disorders of the ear and the auditory nervous system. In particular, I worked on the development of ways to use evoked potentials such as the auditory brain stem response (ABR). I developed computer programs for processing such recordings using Finite Impulse Response Zero-Phase digital filters (FIR digital filters). Soon I became interested in the neural generators of the auditory evoked potentials, and I found that I could study where the different components of these potentials were generated by recording from structures of the auditory nervous system in patients undergoing neurosurgical operations where these structures became exposed. For that, I initiated a collaboration with Professor Peter Jannetta, Chairman of the Department of Neurosurgery, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, where I resolved some basic problems in the interpretation of the ABR. That was related to the difference between results obtained in animals and in humans. We obtained a complete description of the generators of the different components of the ABR. Others later confirmed these results, which are now widely accepted.

In studies in the operating room in patients undergoing operations (microvascular decompression), I showed evidence that 1. activation of neural plasticity is an important factor in creating the symptoms of HFS, 2. that the location of the pathology is the facial motor nucleus and 3. the nerve root is not the location of the pathology as was earlier believed. Later I studied other disorders and found evidence that many common disorders such as many forms of chronic pain and of tinnitus are caused by maladaptive plastic changes.

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My studies of tinnitus showed evidence that some individuals with severe tinnitus have signs of use of other auditory pathways than individuals who do not have tinnitus; thus, a sign of that activation of neural plasticity plays a role in creating the pathologies of some forms of tinnitus. I was interested in the similarities between some forms of tinnitus and chronic pain. In studies of individuals with pain, we found that the temporal integration of painful electrical stimulation of the skin was different from that of individuals who did not have pain. This was taken as another sign of activation of neural plasticity. During this time, I wrote a book on "Neural Plasticity and Disorders of the Nervous System," published in 2006 by Cambridge University Press. It was followed 2009 by another book, "The Malleable Brain," published by Nova Scientific Publishers.

Doing research in the operating room, I soon understood that the electrophysiological methods I used could also be used for clinical purposes, namely for reducing the risk of inadvertent damage to the nervous system during many kinds of surgical operations. I developed several methods for such intraoperative monitoring, and I wrote the first comprehensive book on the topic ("Evoked Potentials in Intraoperative Monitoring, published by Williams and Wilkins, 1988). This book was followed by another book, "Intraoperative Neurophysiologic Monitoring," published by Harwood Academic Publishers, 1995, that provided a more detailed description of methods developed during the first few years of this era. This book is widely used, it is in its second edition, and I am now preparing its third edition.

This was soon established as a new field of medicine known as intraoperative neurophysiological monitoring (IONM). I soon became much involved not only in developing methods for IONM but also in academic and administrative aspects regarding this new field of health care. I took an active role in the creation of a professional society, the American Society for Neurophysiologic Monitoring (ASNM), and later I participated in the creation of a certification board for IONM, the American Board of Neurophysiological Monitoring (ABNM).

IONM soon became an important part of many operations, and the need for skilled people to perform IONM increased rapidly. I took great interest in teaching people who could perform IONM as a service, first teaching in the operating room in Pittsburgh. After I 1997 moved to Dallas to take a position at The University of Texas at Dallas School of Human Development (now the School of Behavioral and Brain Sciences), I created a two-semester course on the anatomical and physiological basis for intraoperative monitoring in our neuroscience program. I have taught these courses every year since 1999.

Based on experience from my time at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine I became interested in other reasons for injuries to patients treated for various kinds of disorders, and I wrote a book about such problems "A New Epidemic: Harm in Health Care", published 2007 by Nova Scientific Publishers.

My research activity after moving to The University of Texas at Dallas involved studies of neurophysiologic abnormalities in individuals with autism, where I found evidence that autistic individuals have signs of using a different auditory neural pathway than individuals who do not have autism. Studies in children who did not have autism showed similar differences in the auditory pathways with the involvement of non-classical pathways. Animal studies by a doctoral student done with Dr. Tres Thompson regarded the effects of noise exposure on other systems of the brain than structures that are associated with hearing. The study showed that hippocampal place cells behave abnormally after exposure to noise that causes tinnitus typically.

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Professional Memberships Acoustical Society of America (Fellow, 1970) American Academy of Clinical Neurophysiology American Association for the Advancement of Science American Auditory Society American Neurotology Society (Senior Fellow, 1990) American Physiological Society American Society of Neurophysiological Monitoring (Fellow) Association for Research in Otolaryngology Council of Biology Editors International Association for the Study of Pain International Brain Research Organization International Society for the History of Otolaryngology International Society for Intraoperative Neurophysiology New York Academy of Science Society for Occupational and Environmental Health Society of Neuroscience Certification 1975 Physiology Declared competent for Full Professor in Physiology, College of

Veterinarians, Stockholm, Sweden. Honors, Awards and other Recognitions 1. Fellow of the Acoustical Society of America (1970) 2. Fellow of the American Society of Neurophysiological Monitoring 3. Senior Fellow of the American Neurotology Society (1990) 4. Listed in Marquis' Who's Who in the World, 7th Edition (1984). 5. Listed in Marquis' Who's Who in Science Frontiers and Technology, 1st Edition (1984). 6. Honorary Member, Italian Society of Audiology, Italy (1990). 7. Corresponding (Honorary) Member, Die Physikalisch-Medicinische Societat, Germany

(1989). 8. Guest lecturee (one week), Fudan University, Department of Mathematics, Shanghai, China,

January 1991. 9. Elleman Lecture: Vascular compression of the facial nerve in hemifacial spasm:

Neurophysiological concepts.” Departments of Neurology and Neurosurgery, Neurochirurgische Klinik, Berne University Hospital, Bern, Switzerland, 1991.

10. Hallowell Davis Lecture: “Auditory evoked potentials in intraoperative monitoring.” International Electric Response Audiometry Study Group XII Biennial Symposium, Terme Di Comano, Italy, September 27, 1991.

11. Listed in The International Who's Who of Intellectuals, 9th Edition, Cambridge, England (1991).

12. Listed in The International Who's Who of Intellectuals, 10th Edition, Cambridge, England (1993)

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13. Listed in Marquis' Who's Who in Medicine and Healthcare, 1st Edition, (1996). 14. Listed in Marquis' Who's Who in the South and Southwest, 26, Edition, (1998) 15. The American Society of Intraoperative Monitoring (ASNM) “Award of Excellence”

(2001) 16. Presidential lecture, Annual Meeting of the American Society of Neurophysiologic

Monitoring (ASNM) Orlando, FL (2002) 17. “Honorary Diplomat” American Board of Neurophysiologic Monitoring” (2003) 18. Recognition by the Association of Research in Otolaryngology (ARO)(2006) 19. Keynote speaker and Special Guest: Meeting of the “Tinnitus Research Initiative” (TRI),

held at the University of Regensburg, Regensburg, Germany (2006) 20. Honored by a Special issue of the journal Hearing Research (vol 216-217, 2006) 21. “Teacher of the Year“, School of Behavioral and Brains Sciences, (2007) 22. Cambridge Who's Who Registry of Executives, Professionals and Entrepreneurs 2009- 2010 23. Nominated for the "Chancellor’s Outstanding Teaching Award" (2009) 24. "Professional of the Year" Representing the Higher Education, Cambridge Who's Who,

2009 25. Theda Sannit: Outstanding Educator Award. ASET 2009 26. Strathmore' s Who's Who, Outstanding Professionals, 2010 27. "The President's Teaching Excellence Award" The University of Texas at Dallas for the

2010-2011 Academic Year 28. House of Representative Recognition, Pete Sessions, June 2, 2011 29. Strathmore’s Who’s Who, One of the top 10 members in Education, 2012 30. Gifford K. Johnson Community Leadership Award, 2012 31. Continental Who's Who elected as professional who has demonstrated outstanding

leadership and achievements, 2012 32. Strathmore's Who's Who honors Aage R. Moller, PhD as been selected VIP Member, 2012 33. Strathmore’s Who’s Who “Professional of the Year 2012”, in Neuroscience. 34. Listed in America’s Registry of Outstanding Professionals, 2012 35. Cambridge Who’s Who 15 editions: Professional of the year in Higher Education, 2012 36. Named Distinguished Lecturer in Cognition and Neuroscience, at the School of Behavioral

and Brain Sciences, 2012 37. Colloquium Lecture at the School of Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2012 38. Polycarp Kush Lecture at The University of Texas at Dallas, 2012 39. Visiting Professor May 23-25, 2012 at LSU School of Medicine Department of

Neurosurgery and Department of Otolaryngology 40. “Leo Happel Lecture” at LSU School of Medicine Department of Neurosurgery May 25,

2012. “Neural Plasticity for Good and Bad” 41. Speaker at the Fall 2012 Hooding Ceremony at The University of Texas at Dallas 42. Named Founders Professor, 2013 43. Honorable Editor for Journal of Neurology & Stroke, 2014 44. Nominated for Regents’ Teaching Award, 2016. 45. Recognition: Celebration of Pioneers [Intraoperative Neurophysiological Monitoring]: Aage

R. Møller, presented by Jack Kartush, 2017. 46. Recognition: 2019 Investiture, The University of Texas at Dallas

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Grants 1. 1963-1979 Swedish Medical Research Councel 2. 1973-1979 Swedish Work Health Foundation 3. 1961-1979 Various private Swedish Foundations. 4. 1979-1982 Deafness Research Foundation, “Improvement of Diagnostic Methods for Inner

Ear and Auditory Nerve Lesions” (Principal Investigator: A.R. Møller). 5. 1983-1992 National Institutes of Health, “Studies of the Neural Generators of the Brainstem

Evoked Auditory Responses” (No. 1 R01-DC00272; Previous No.1 R01 NS 21378) ($850,096) (Principal Investigator: A.R. Møller; Co-investigators: P.J. Jannetta and M.B. Møller).

6. 1988-1991 National Institutes of Health, “Studies of the Pathophysiology of Hemifacial

Spasm” (No. 1 R01 NS23745-01A2) ($86,725) (Principal Investigator: A.R. Møller; Co-investigator: P.J. Jannetta.)

7. 1989 Copeland Fund, “Studies of the Pathophysiology of Tic Douloureux Through

Intraoperative Electrophysiological Recordings” ($9,760) (Principal Investigator: A.R. Møller). 8. 1993 American Tinnitus Association, “The Pathophysiology of Tinnitus” ($10,068) (Principal

Investigator: A.R. Møller; Co-investigator: W.S. Szczepaniak). 9. 1994 American Tinnitus Association, “The Pathophysiology of Tinnitus” ($15,000) (Principal

Investigator: A.R. Møller; Co-investigator: W.S. Szczepaniak). 10. 1995 American Tinnitus Association, “Tinnitus and Neuronal Plasticity in the Ascending

Auditory Pathway: Studies in the Rat of the Electrophysiological, Metabolic, and Molecular Manifestations of Factors Known to Induce Tinnitus in Humans” ($59,000) (Principal Investigator: A.R. Møller; Co-investigator: W.S. Szczepaniak).

11. 1995 Copeland Foundation, “Is Presynaptic Modulation of Neurotransmitter Release a

Mechanism of Neuronal Plasticity in the Ascending Auditory Pathway? An In Vivo Microdialysis Study in the Inferior Colliculus of the Rat” ($16,000) (Principal Investigator: A.R. Møller; Co-investigator: W.S. Szczepaniak).

12. 1996 American Tinnitus Association, “Tinnitus and Neuronal Plasticity in the Ascending

Auditory Pathway: Studies in the Rat of the Electrophysiological, Metabolic, and Molecular Manifestations of Factors Known to Induce Tinnitus in Humans” ($59,517) (Principal Investigator: A.R. Møller; Co-investigator: T. Thompson).

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Books, authored 1. Møller, A.R. Hoerselns Fysiologi. Studentlitteratur, Lund, Sweden, 1981. (In Swedish). 2. Møller, A.R. Auditory Physiology. Academic Press, New York, 305 pages, 1983. 3. Møller, A.R. Evoked Potentials in Intraoperative Monitoring. Williams & Wilkins,

Baltimore, Maryland, 224 pages, 1988. 4. Møller, A.R. Intraoperative Neurophysiologic Monitoring. Harwood Academic Publishers,

Luxembourg, 343 pages, 1995. 5. Møller, A.R. Hearing: Its Physiology and Pathophysiology. Academic Press, San Diego,

515 pages 2000. 6. Møller, A.R Sensory Systems: Anatomy and Physiology. Academic Press, Amsterdam,

469 pages 2003. 7. Møller, A.R Neural Plasticity and Disorders of the Nervous System, Cambridge University

Press, 394 pages 2006 (translated into Japanese and published Japan as Nakagawa Masahumi Brain plasticity, by 医歯薬出版 Ishiyaku, Publishers, 2009, Tokyo, Japan).

8. Møller, A.R. Intraoperative Neurophysiologic Monitoring, 2nd Edition, Humana Press, Inc.

356 pages, 2006 (translated into Chinese, and published in China, by People's Health Press, Beijing, China 2010).

9. Møller, A.R. Hearing: Anatomy, Physiology, and Disorders of the Auditory System, 2nd

Ed. Academic Press, Elsevier Amsterdam. 2006. 10. Møller, A.R. A New Epidemic: Harm in Health Care. – How to make rational decisions

about Medical and Surgical Treatment. Nova Science Publishers, New York. 2007. 11. Møller, A.R. The Malleable Brain: Benefits and Harm from Plasticity of the Brain. Nova

Science Publishers, New York, 2009. 12. Møller, A.R. Intraoperative Neurophysiologic Monitoring, 3rd Edition, Springer, 403

pages, 2010. 13. Møller, A.R. Pain: Its Anatomy, Physiology and Treatment, 364 pages ISBN: 978-1-

466395107. © Aage R. Møller, Publishing, 2011.

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14. Møller, A.R. Hearing: Anatomy, physiology, and disorders of the auditory system, 3rd Edition, 415 pages. San Diego Plural Publishing, Inc. 2012 ISBN-13: 978-1-59756-427-4, ISBN-10: 1-59756-427-3.

15. Møller, A.R. Sensory Systems, 2nd Edition. 417 pages, ISBN-13: 978-1478175872, ISBN-

10: 1478175877. © Aage R. Møller, Publishing, 2014. 16. Møller, A.R. Pain: Its Anatomy, Physiology and Treatment, 2nd Edition, 405 pages ISBN-

13: 978-1499206470, ISBN-10: 149920647X. © Aage R. Møller, Publishing, 2014. 17. Møller, A.R. Neuroplasticity and its Dark Sides: Disorders of the Nervous System, 403

pages, 2014. ISBN-13: 978-1478226437, ISBN-10: 1478226439. © Aage R. Møller, Publishing, 2014.

18. Møller, A.R. Pain: Its Anatomy, Physiology and Treatment, 3rd Edition., 361 pages, ISBN 9781729634844. © Aage R. Møller, Publishing 2018.

19. Møller, A.R. Neuroplasticity and its Dark Sides: Disorders of the Nervous System, 2nd

Edition. 2018, 244 pages, 2018. ISBN-13: 978-1981464906 ISBN-10: 1981464905. © Aage R. Møller, Publishing, 2018.

20. Møller, A.R. Neurobiology of Fear, Anxiety and other Emotions, 260 pages ISBN: 978 1081 392192 © Aage R. Møller, Publishing, 2019.

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Books, edited or co-edited 1. Møller, A.R. (ed.) Basic Mechanisms in Hearing. Academic Press, New York, 1973. 2. Schramm, J. and Møller, A.R. (eds.) Proceedings of the Third International Symposium on

Intraoperative Neurophysiologic Monitoring (held at University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Erlangen, Germany, April 24-26, 1989). Springer-Verlag, Berlin-Heidelberg, West Germany, 1991.

3. Vernon, J.A. and Møller, A.R. (eds.) Mechanisms of Tinnitus. Allyn & Bacon, Needham

Heights, Massachusetts, 1995. 4. Sindou, M., Keravel, Y., and Møller, A.R. (eds.) Hemifacial Spasm: A Multidisciplinary

Approach (Proceedings of the “Idiopathic Hemifacial Spasm. Mechanisms and Treatments: A Multidisciplinary Approach” held in Chinon, France, May 6-8, 1994.) Springer-Verlag, Wien, 1997.

5. Møller, A.R. (Guest Editor) Mechanisms in Central Auditory Function, Plasticity and

Disorder. Special Issue, Hearing Research vol 206, pp 1-241; 2005 6. Møller A.R. (ed.) Cochlear implants and auditory brainstem implants. Karger 228 pages;

2006 7. Møller A.R. (ed.) Reprogramming the Brain, Progress in Brain Research vol 157, Elsevier

Science. 2006. 8. Langguth, B., G. Hajak, T. Kleinjung, A. Cacace & A.R. Møller (Eds.) Tinnitus:

Pathophysiology and Treatment, Progress in Brain Research, Vol. 166, Elsevier, Amsterdam, 2007 Langguth, B., G. Hajak, T. Kleinjung, A. Cacace & A.R. Møller (Eds.) Progress in Brain Research, Vol. 166, Elsevier, Amsterdam, 542 pages, 2007

9. Møller, A.R., B. Langguth, D. De Ridder and T. Kleinjung. Textbook of Tinnitus,

Springer, New York, 785 pages, 2011. (Translated into the Chinese language and published by Shanghai Scientific & Technical Publishers in China, July, 2015, Chinese ISBN: 978-7-5478-2519-8).

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Journals edited 1. 1972-l977 Associate Editor, "Journal of Mathematical Biosciences," Elsevier Biomedical

Press, Amsterdam, The Netherlands. 2. 1976-l979 Consulting Editor, "Sensory Processes," Academic Press, New York, New York 3. 1977-2005 Editor-in-Chief (and founder) of the journal, Hearing Research, Elsevier

Science Publishers, Amsterdam, The Netherlands. 4. 1991-2000 Member of the Board of Consulting Editors of the journal "EEG and Clinical

Neurophysiology", International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology (IFCN), Elsevier Science Publishers, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

5. 1994-present Member of the Editorial Board of the journal "Neurological Research", Forefront Publishing Group.

6. 2005-2007 Member of the Editorial Board of the journal "Hearing Research", Elsevier

Science Publishers, Amsterdam, The Netherlands. 7. 2010 -present Member Editorial Board of the journal "Neural Plasticity"; an open access

journal Hindawi Publishing Company. 8. 2013 Guest Editor, with Martin Meyer, Berthold Langguth and Tobias Kleinjung

"Neuroplasticity of Tinnitus" Special issue of the journal "Neural Plasticity", Hindawi Publishers. 9. 2013-present Review Editor "Frontiers in Neurology". 10. 2014-2015 Lead Guest Editor, “Pathology of Tinnitus and Hyperacusis-Clinical

Implications”, Special Issue of the journal BioMed Research International within the Otolaryngology Subject Area. To be published 2015

11. 2014-present Member of the Editorial Board of "The Open Neurosurgery Journal"

published by Bentham Science Open Publishers, Sharjah, United Arab Emirates. 12. 2014-present Honorary Editor "Journal of Neurology and Stroke", published by MedCrave

Publishing Group, Oklahoma. 13. 2014-present Member of the Editorial Board of the "International Journal of Neural

Science and Brain Research" (IJNSBR), published by the Science Fair Open Library (SFOL). 14. 2014-present Member of the Editorial Board of the "Journal of Neurology Research".

Published by Hindawi, Wanchai, Hong Kong.

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Speial Issues of Journals edited 1. Meyer, M., Langguth, B., Kleinjung, T, and Møller, A. (2014) "Plasticity of Neural Systems in

Tinnitus", Editorial, Neural Plasticity, doi:10.1155/2014/9680292014, 2 pages. 2. Aage R. Moller, Richard Salvi, Dirk De Ridder, Tobias Kleinjung, and Sven Vanneste:

Pathology of Tinnitus and Hyperacusis-Clinical Implications Editorial BioMed Research International, Volume 2015 Hindawi, 2015

Published articles in refereed journals 1. Møller, A.R. Intra-aural muscle contraction in man, examined by measuring acoustic

impedance of the ear. The Laryngoscope 68: 48-62, 1958. 2. Møller, A.R. Improved technique for detailed measurements of the middle ear

impedance. J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 32: 250-257, 1960.

3. Møller, A.R. Network model of the middle ear. J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 33: 168-176, 1961.

4. Møller, A.R. Bilateral contraction of the tympanic muscles in man, examined by measuring acoustic impedance change. Ann. Otol. Rhinol. Laryngol. 70: 735-753, 1961.

5. Møller, A.R. The sensitivity of contraction of the tympanic muscles in man. Ann. Otol. Rhinol. Laryngol. 71: 86-95, 1962.

6. Møller, A.R. The acoustic reflex in man. Special issue: In Honour of Professor Georg von Bekesy (by invitation). J. Acoust. Soc. Am 34: (Part II), 1524-1534, 1962.

7. Møller, A.R. Transfer function of the middle ear. J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 35: 1526-1534,

1963. 8. Bernhard, C.G., Miller, W.H., and Møller, A.R. Function of the corneal nipples in the

compound eyes of insects. Acta Physiol. Scand. 58: 381-382, 1963. 9. Møller, A.R. The acoustic impedance in experimental studies on the middle

ear. Int. Audiol. 3: 123-135, 1964. 10. Møller, A.R. Effect of tympanic muscle activity on movement of the eardrum, acoustic

impedance and cochlear microphonics. Acta Otolaryngol. 58: 525-534, 1965. 11. Møller, A.R. An experimental study of the acoustic impedance of the middle ear and its

transmission properties. Acta Otolaryngol. 60: 129-149, 1965.

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12. Borg, E. and Møller, A.R. Effect of ethyl alcohol and pentobarbital sodium on the acoustic middle ear reflex in man. Acta Otolaryngol. 64: 415-426, 1967.

13. Borg, E. and Møller, A.R. The acoustic middle ear reflex in unanesthetized rabbit. Acta Otolaryngol 65: 575-585, 1968.

14. Bernhard, C.G., Gemne, G., and Møller, A.R. Modification of specular reflection and light

transmission by biological surface structures. To see, to be seen, or not to be seen. Quart. Rev. Biophys. 1: 89-105, 1968.

15. Møller, A.R. Unit responses in the cochlear nucleus of the rat to pure tones. Acta

Physiol. Scand. 75: 530-541, 1969. 16. Møller, A.R. Unit responses in the rat cochlear nucleus to repetitive transient sounds. Acta

Physiol. Scand. 75: 542-551, 1969.

17. Møller, A.R. Unit responses in the cochlear nucleus of the rat to sweep tones. Acta Physiol. Scand. 76: 503-512, 1969.

18. Møller, A.R. Unit responses in the cochlear nucleus of the rat to noise and tones. Acta

Physiol. Scand. 78: 289-298, 1970. 19. Møller, A.R. Studies of the damped oscillatory response of the auditory frequency

analyzer. Acta Physiol. Scand. 78: 299-314, 1970. 20. Møller, A.R. Unit responses in the rat cochlear nucleus to tones of rapidly varying frequency

and amplitude. Acta Physiol. Scand. 81: 540-556, 1971. 21. Caspersson, T., Lomakka, G., and Møller, A.R. Computerized chromosome identification by

aid of the quinacrine mustard fluorescence technique. Hereditas 67: 103-110, 1971. 22. Caspersson, T., Castleman, K.R., Lomakka, G., Modest, E.J., Møller, A.R., Nathan, R., Wall,

R.J., and Zech, L. Automatic karyotyping quinacrine mustard stained human chromosomes. Exp. Cell Res. 67: 233-235, 1971.

23. Knave, B., Møller, A.R., and Persson, H. A component analysis of the electro-

retinogram. Vision Res. 12: 1669-1684, 1972. 24. Møller, A.R., Nilsson, H., Caspersson, T., and Lomakka, G. Identification of human

chromosome regions by aid of computerized pattern analysis. Exp. Cell Res. 70: 475-478, 1972. 25. Caspersson, T., Lindsten, J., Lomakka, G., Møller, A.R., and Zech, L. The use of

fluorescence technique for the recognition of mammalian chromosomes and chromosome regions. Int. Rev. Exp. Path. 2: 172, 1972.

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26. Møller, A.R. Coding of sounds in lower levels of the auditory system. Quart. Rev. Biophys. 5: 59-155, 1972.

27. Møller, A.R. Coding of amplitude and frequency modulated sounds in the cochlear nucleus

of the rat. Acta Physiol. Scand. 86: 223-238, 1972. 28. Møller, A.R. Statistical evaluation of the dynamic properties of cochlear nucleus units using

stimuli modulated with pseudorandom noise. Brain Res. 57: 443-456, 1973. 29. Møller, A.R. Use of stochastic signals in evaluation of the dynamic properties of a neuronal

system. Scand. J. Rehab. Med., Suppl. 3: 37-44, 1974. 30. Møller, A.R. Coding of sounds with rapidly varying spectrum in the cochlear

nucleus. J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 55: 631-640, 1974. 31. Knave, B., Møller, A.R., and Persson, H. The electroretinogram -- a reinterpretation of its

basic components. Documenta Ophthal. 237-244, 1974. 32. Møller, A.R. Coding of amplitude and frequency modulated sounds in the cochlear

nucleus. Acustica 31: 292-299, 1974. 33. Møller, A.R. Responses of units in the cochlear nucleus to sinusoidally amplitude modulated

tones. Exp. Neurol. 45: 104-117, 1974. 34. Møller, A.R. Dynamic properties of excitation and inhibition in the cochlear nucleus. Acta

Physiol. Scand. 93: 442-454, 1975. 35. Zakrisson, J.E., Borg, E., Diamant, H., and Møller, A.R. Auditory fatigue in patients with

stapedius muscle paralysis. Acta Otolaryngol. 79: 228-232, 1975. 36. Erickson, C. and Møller, A.R. The tsetse fly Glossina morsitans produces ultrasound related

to behavior. Experientia 31: 788-790, 1975. 37. Møller, A.R. Latency of unit responses in the cochlear nucleus determined in two different

ways. J. Neurophysiol. 38: 812-821, 1975. 38. Erickson, C. and Møller, A.R. Sound production in the tsetse fly Glossina morsitans. J.

Acoust. Soc. Am. 57: 984-986, 1975. 39. Borg, E. and Møller, A.R. Effect on central depressants on the acoustic middle ear reflex in

rabbit. A method for quantitative measurements of drug effects on the CNS. Acta Physiol. Scand. 94: 327-338, 1975.

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40. Møller, A.R. Inhibition and excitation in the cochlear nucleus using amplitude modulated tones. Exp. Brain Res. 25: 307-321, 1976.

41. Møller, A.R. Dynamic properties of the responses of single neurons in the cochlear

nucleus. J. Physiol. 259: 63-82, 1976. 42. Møller, A.R. Dynamic properties of primary auditory fibers compared with cells in the

cochlear nucleus. Acta Physiol. Scand. 98: 157-167, 1976. 43. Møller, A.R. Frequency selectivity of single auditory nerve fibers in response to broadband

noise stimuli. J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 62: 135-142, 1977. 44. Nilsson, H.G. and Møller, A.R. Linear and nonlinear models of the basilar membrane

motion. Biol. Cybern. 27: 107-112, 1977. 45. Møller, A.R. Noise as a health hazard. Ambio 4, 6-13, 1975.

46. Møller, A.R. The “Eardrum Artifact” in ipsilateral reflex measurements. A

comment. Scand. Audiol. 7: 61-64, 1978. 47. Møller, A.R. Responses of auditory nerve fibers to noise stimuli show cochlear

nonlinearities. Acta Otolaryngol. 86: 1-8, 1978. 48. Møller, A.R. and Nilsson, H.G. Inner ear impulse response and basilar membrane

modeling. Acustica 41: 258-262, 1978. 49. Møller, A.R. Frequency selectivity of the peripheral auditory analyzer studied using

broadband noise. Acta Physiol. Scand. 104: 24-32, 1978. 50. Borg, E. and Møller, A.R. Noise and blood pressure: Effects of life-long exposure in the

rat. Acta Physiol. Scand. 103: 340-342, 1978. 51. Anniko, M. and Møller, A.R. A physiological and morphological study of the cochlea of the

rat following treatment with atoxyl and neomycin. Acta Otolaryngol. 1-11, 1978. 52. Møller, A.R. Coding of increments and decrements in stimulus intensity in single units in

the cochlear nucleus of the rat. J. Neurosci. Res. 4: 1-8, 1979. 53. Pierson, M. and Møller, A.R. Some dualistic properties of the cochlear micro-

phonic. Hear. Res. 2: 135-149, 1980. 54. Pierson, M. and Møller, A.R. Effect of modulation of basilar membrane position on the

cochlear microphonic. Hear. Res. 2: 151-162, 1980.

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55. Møller, A.R. A digital filter for brain stem evoked responses. Am. J. Otolaryn-gol. 1: 372-377, 1980.

56. Møller, A.R. Latency in the ascending auditory pathway determined using continuous

sounds: Comparison between transient and envelope latency. Brain Res. 207: 184-188, 1981. 57. Møller, A.R. Neural delay in the ascending auditory pathway. Exp. Brain Res. 43: 93-100,

1981. 58. Pierson, M. and Møller, A.R. Prophylaxis of kanamycin-induced ototoxicity by radio

protectant. Hear. Res. 4: 79-87, 1981. 59. Møller, A.R., Jannetta, P.J., Bennett, M., and Møller, M.B. Intracranially recorded responses

from the human auditory nerve: New insights into the origin of brainstem evoked potentials (BSEP). Electroenceph. Clin. Neurophysiol. 52: 18-27, 1981.

60. Møller, A.R., Jannetta, P.J., and Møller, M.B. Neural generators of the brainstem evoked

responses. Results from human intracranial recordings. Ann. Otol. Rhinol. Laryngol. 90: 591-596, 1981.

61. Møller, A.R. and Jannetta, P.J. Compound action potentials recorded intracranially from the auditory nerve in man. J. Exp. Neurol. 74: 862-874, 1981.

62. Møller, A.R., Jannetta, P.J., and Møller, M.B. Intracranially recorded auditory nerve

response in man: New interpretations of BSER. Arch. Otolaryngol. 108: 77-82, 1982. 63. Pierson, M. and Møller, A.R. Corresponding effects of hypoxia on the cochlear

microphonics and the compound action potential. Hear. Res. 6: 83-101, 1982. 64. Pierson, M. and Møller, A.R. Corresponding effects of acoustic fatigue on the cochlear

microphonics and the compound action potential. Hear. Res. 6: 61-82, 1982. 65. Møller, A.R. and Jannetta, P.J. Comparison between intracranially recorded potentials from

the human auditory nerve and scalp recorded auditory brainstem responses (ABR). Scand. Audiol. 11: 33-40, 1982.

66. Møller, M.B., Møller, A.R., and Jannetta, P.J. Brainstem auditory evoked potentials in

patients with hemifacial spasm. Laryngoscope 92: 848-852, 1982. 67. Møller, A.R. and Jannetta, P.J. Evoked potentials from the inferior colliculus in

man. Electroenceph. Clin. Neurophysiol. 53: 612-620, 1982. 68. Møller, A.R. and Jannetta, P.J. Auditory evoked potentials recorded intracranially from the

brainstem in man. Exp. Neurol. 78: 144-157, 1982.

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69. Møller, A.R. and Jannetta, P.J. Interpretation of brainstem auditory evoked potentials: Results from intracranial recordings in humans. Scand. Audiol. 12: -125-133, 1983.

70. Møller, A.R. Improving BAEP recordings by digital filters. Ear and Hear. 4: 108-113, 1983.

71. Rees, A. and Møller, A.R. Responses of neurons in the inferior colliculus of the rat to AM

and FM tones. Hear. Res. 10: 301-330, 1983. 72. Møller, A.R. Use of pseudorandom noise in studies of frequency selectivity: The periphery

of the auditory system. Biol. Cybern. 47: 95-102, 1983. 73. Møller, A.R. On the origin of the compound action potentials (Nl, N2) of the cochlea of the

rat. J. Exp. Neurol. 80: 633-644, 1983. 74. Møller, A.R. and Jannetta, P.J. Monitoring auditory functions during cranial nerve

microvascular decompression operations by direct recording from the eighth nerve. J. Neurosurg. 59: 493-499, 1983. (Also published in Year Book of Neurology and Neurosurgery, Yearbook Medical Publishers, Inc., Chicago, Illinois, 1985.)

75. Møller, A.R. Frequency selectivity of phase-locking of complex sounds in the auditory

nerve of the rat. Hear. Res. 11: 267-284, 1983. 76. Møller, A.R. and Jannetta, P.J. Auditory evoked potentials recorded from the cochlear

nucleus and its vicinity in man. J. Neurosurg. 59: 1013-1018, 1983. 77. Møller, M.B. and Møller, A.R. Brainstem auditory evoked potentials in patients with

cerebellopontine angle tumors. Ann. Otol. Rhinol. Laryngol. 92: 645-650, 1983. 78. Shapiro, S.M., Møller, A.R., and Shiu, G.K. Brainstem auditory evoked potentials in rats

with high-dose pentobarbital. Electroenceph. Clin. Neurophysiol. 58: 266-276, 1984. (Also published in Year Book of Critical Care Medicine, Year Book Medical Publishers, Inc., Chicago, Illinois, 1986.)

79. Møller, A.R. On the pathophysiology of tinnitus. Ann. Otol. Rhinol. Laryngol. 93: 39-41,

1984. (Also published in Year Book of Otolaryngology, Year Book Medical Publishers, Inc., Chicago, Illinois, 1986.)

80. Jannetta, P.J., Møller, M.B., and Møller, A.R. Disabling positional vertigo (DPV). New

Eng. J. Med. 310: 1700-1705, 1984. (Also published in Year Book of Otolaryngology -- Head and Neck Surgery, Year Book Medical Publishers, Inc., Chicago, Illinois, 1985, pp. 21-22.)

81. Møller, A.R. and Jannetta, P.J. On the origin of synkinesis in hemifacial spasm (HFS):

Results of intracranial recordings. J. Neurosurg. 61: 569-576, 1984.

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82. Møller, A.R. and Jannetta, P.J. Preservation of facial function during removal of acoustic neuromas: Use of monopolar constant voltage stimulation and EMG. J. Neurosurg. 61: 757-760, 1984.

83. Jannetta, P.J., Møller, A.R., and Møller, M.B. Technique of hearing preservation in small

acoustic neuromas. Ann. Surg. 200: 513-523, 1984. 84. Møller, A.R. and Jannetta, P.J. Monitoring auditory nerve potentials in operations in the

cerebellopontine angle. Otolaryngol. Head Neck Surg. 92: 434-439, 1984. 85. Møller, A.R. and Jannetta, P.J. Synkinesis in hemifacial spasm: Results of recording

intracranially from the facial nerve. Experientia 41: 415-417, 1985. 86. Møller, A.R. and Jannetta, P.J. Hemifacial spasm: Results of electrophysiological recording

during microvascular decompression operations. Neurology 35: 969-974, 1985. (Also published in Year Book of Neurology and Neurosurgery, Year Book Medical Publishers, Inc., Chicago, Illinois, 1987.)

87. Møller, A.R. Origin of latency shift of cochlear nerve potentials with sound intensity. Hear.

Res. 17: 177-189, 1985. 88. Møller, A.R. and Jannetta, P.J. Microvascular decompression in hemifacial spasm:

Intraoperative electrophysiological observations. Neurosurgery 16: 612-618, 1985. 89. Møller, M.B. and Møller, A.R. Audiometric abnormalities in hemifacial spasm. Audiology

24: 396-405, 1985. 90. Møller, M.B. and Møller, A.R. Loss of auditory function in microvascular decompression

for hemifacial spasm: Results from 143 consecutive cases. J. Neurosurg. 63: 17-20, 1985. 91. Møller, A.R. Effect of click spectrum and polarity on round window Nl N2 response.

Audiology 25: 29-43, 1986. 92. Lee, A.H. and Møller, A.R. Effects of sympathetic stimulation on the round window

compound action potential in the rat. Hear Res. 19: 127-134, 1985. 93. Møller, A.R. and Jannetta, P.J. Monitoring of facial nerve function during removal of

acoustic tumor. Am. J. Otol. November Supplement, 27-29, 1985. 94. Møller, M.B., Møller, A.R., Jannetta, P.J., and Sekhar, L.N. Diagnosis and surgical

treatment of disabling positional vertigo. J. Neurosurg. 64: 21-28, 1986. 95. Møller, A.R. and Jannetta, P.J. Blink reflex in patients with hemifacial spasm: Observations

during microvascular decompression operations. J. Neurol. Sci. 72: 171-182, 1986.

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96. Møller, A.R. Systems identification using pseudorandom noise applied to a sensorineural system, Vol. 12, pp. 803-814. In: Computers and Mathematics with Applications (C.M.A.) (Special issue in memory of Dr. Richard Bellman). G. Adomian, ed., Pergamon Press, Elmsford, New York, 1986.

97. Møller, A.R. and Rees, A. Dynamic properties of the responses of single neurons in the

inferior colliculus of the rat. Hear. Res. 24: 203-215, 1986. 98. Møller, A.R., Jannetta, P.J., and Burgess, J.E. Neural generators of the somatosensory

evoked potentials: Recording from the cuneate nucleus in man and monkeys. Electroenceph. Clin. Neurophysiol. 65: 241-248, 1986.

99. Sekhar, L.N. and Møller, A.R. Operative management of tumors involving the cavernous

sinus. J. Neurosurg. 64: 879-889, 1986. (Also published in Yearbook of Cancer, 1988.) 100. Møller, A.R.and Burgess, J.E. Neural generators of the brainstem auditory evoked potentials

(BAEP) in the rhesus monkey. Electroenceph. Clin. Neurophysiol. 65:361-372, 1986. 101. Møller, A.R.and Jannetta, P.J. Physiological abnormalities in hemifacial spasm studied

during microvascular decompression operations. Exp.Neurol.93:584-600, 1986. 102. Sekiya, T., Møller, A.R., and Jannetta, P.J. Pathophysiological mechanisms of intraoperative

and postoperative hearing deficits in cerebellopontine angle surgery: An experimental study. Acta Neurochirurgica (Wien) 81: 142-151, 1986.

103. Møller, A.R. Auditory evoked potentials to continuous amplitude modulated sounds: Can

they be described by linear models? Electroenceph. Clin. Neurophysiol. 66: 56-65, 1987. 104. Møller, A.R. and Jannetta, P.J. Monitoring facial EMG during microvascular decompression

operations for hemifacial spasm. J. Neurosurg. 66: 681-685, 1987. 105. Rees, A. and Møller, A.R. Stimulus properties influencing the responses of inferior

colliculus neurons to amplitude-modulated sounds. Hear. Res. 27: 129-143, 1987. 106. Sekiya, T. and Møller, A.R. Cochlear nerve injuries caused by cerebellopontine angle

manipulations: An electrophysiological and morphological study in dogs. J. Neurosurg. 67: 244-249, 1987 [Also published in the Japanese Language, No-shinkei Geka (Trans. Neurological Surgery), 1987.]

107. Sen, C.N. and Møller, A.R. Signs of hemifacial spasm created by chronic periodic

stimulation of the facial nerve in the rat. Exp. Neurol. 98: 336-349, 1987.

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108. Møller, A.R., Burgess, J.E., and Sekhar, L.N. Recording compound action potentials from the optic nerve in man and monkeys. Electroenceph. Clin. Neurophysiol. 67: 549-555, 1987.

109. Møller, A.R. Hemifacial spasm: Ephaptic transmission or hyperexcitability of the facial

motor nucleus? Exp. Neurol. 98: 110-119, 1987. 110. Sekiya, T. and Møller, A.R. Avulsion-rupture of the internal auditory artery during

operations in the cerebellopontine angle: A study in monkeys. Neurosurgery 21: 631-637, 1987. 111. Møller, A.R., Jannetta, P.J., and Sekhar, L.N. Contributions from the auditory nerve to the

brainstem auditory evoked potentials (BAEPs): Results of intracranial recording in man. Electroenceph. Clin. Neurophysiol. 71: 198-211, 1988.

112. Møller, A.R. Use of zero-phase digital filters to enhance brainstem auditory evoked

potentials (BAEPs). Electroenceph. Clin. Neurophysiol. 71: 226-232, 1988. 113. Sekiya, T. and Møller, A.R. Effects of cerebellar retractions on the cochlear nerve: An

experimental study on rhesus monkeys. Acta Neurochir. (Wien) 90: 45-52, 1988. 114. Møller, A.R. and Angelo, R.M. Use of pseudorandom noise in studies of auditory evoked

potentials. Ann. Biomed. Eng. (Special Issue on “Nonlinear Methods of Physiological System Modeling”) 16: 35-51, 1988.

115. Møller, A.R. and Sekiya, T. Injuries to the auditory nerve: A study in monkeys.

Electroenceph. Clin. Neurophysiol. 70: 248-255, 1988. 116. Møller, A.R. and Jho, H.D. Responses from the brainstem at the entrance of the eighth nerve

in human to contralateral stimulation. Hear. Res. 37: 47-52, 1988. 117. Spandow, O., Anniko, M., and Møller, A.R. The round window as access route for agents

injurious to the inner ear. Am. J. Otolaryngol. 9: 327-335, 1988. 118. Møller, A.R. and Møller, M.B. Does intraoperative monitoring of auditory evoked potentials

reduce incidence of hearing loss as a complication of microvascular decompression of cranial nerves? Neurosurgery 24: 257-263, 1989.

119. Møller, A.R. and Jho, H.D. Response from the exposed intracranial human auditory nerve to

low-frequency tones: Basic characteristics. Hear Res. 38: 163-175, 1989.

120. Møller, A.R., Sekiya, T., and Sen, C.N. Responses from dorsal column nuclei (DCN) in the monkey to stimulation of upper and lower limbs and spinal cord. Electroenceph. Clin. Neurophysiol. 73: 353-361, 1989.

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121. Møller, A.R. and Jho, H.D. Responses from the exposed human auditory nerve to pseudorandom noise. Hear. Res. 42: 237-252, 1989.

122. Møller, A.R., Jannetta, P.J, and Jho, H.D. Recordings from the human dorsal column nuclei

using stimulation of the lower limb. Neurosurgery 26: 291-299, 1990. 123. Møller, A.R. and Jho, H.D. Late components in the compound action potentials (CAP)

recorded from the intracranial portion of the human nerve. Hear. Res. 45: 75-86, 1990. 124. Møller, A.R. and Sen, C.N. Recordings from the facial nucleus in the rat: Signs of abnormal

facial muscle response. Exp. Brain Res. 81: 18-24, 1990. 125. Angelo, R.M. and Møller, A.R. Response from the inferior colliculus in the rat to tonebursts

and amplitude-modulated continuous tones. Audiology 29: 336-346, 1990. 126. Møller, A.R. Interaction between the blink reflex and the abnormal muscle response in

patients with hemifacial spasm: Results of intraoperative recordings. J. Neurol. Sci. 101: 114-123, 1991.

127. Møller, A.R., Møller, M.B., Jannetta, P.J., and Jho, H.D. Auditory nerve compound action

potentials and brain stem auditory evoked potentials in patients with various degrees of hearing loss. Ann. Otol. Rhinol. Laryngol. 100: 488-495, 1991.

128. Schmid, U.D., Møller, A.R., and Schmid, J. Transcranial magnetic stimulation excites the

labyrinthine segment of the facial nerve: An intraoperative electrophysiological study in man. Neurosci. Lett. 124: 273-276, 1991.

129. Møller, A.R. and Jho, H.D. Compound action potentials recorded from the intracranial

portion of the auditory nerve in man: Effects of stimulus intensity and polarity. Audiology 30: 142-163, 1991.

130. Møller, A.R. and Jho, H.D. Effect of high-frequency hearing loss on compound action

potentials recorded from the intracranial portion of the human eighth nerve. Hear. Res. 55: 9-23, 1991. 131. Sen, C.N. and Møller, A.R. Comparison of somatosensory evoked potentials recorded from

the scalp and dorsal column nuclei to upper and lower limb stimulation in the rat. Electroenceph. Clin. Neurophysiol. 80: 378-383, 1991.

132. Møller, A.R. Neuromonitoring in operations in the skull base. Keio J. Med. 40: 151-159,

1991.

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133. Møller, A.R., Møller, M.B., Jannetta, P.J., and Jho, H.D. Compound action potentials recorded from the exposed eighth nerve in patients with intractable tinnitus. Laryngoscope 102: 187-197, 1991.

134. Møller, A.R. The cranial nerve vascular compression syndrome: I. A review of treatment.

Acta Neurochir (Wien) 113: 18-23, 1991. 135. Møller, A.R. The cranial nerve vascular compression syndrome: II. A review of

pathophysiology. Acta Neurochir (Wien) 113: 24-30, 1991. 136. 133. Møller, A.R., Møller, M.B., and Yokota, M. Some forms of tinnitus may involve

the extralemniscal auditory pathway. Laryngoscope 102: 1165-1171, 1992. 137. Schmid, U.D., Møller, A.R., and Schmid, J. Transcranial magnetic stimulation of the facial

nerve: Intraoperative study on the effect of stimulus parameters on the excitation site in man. Muscle and Nerve 15: 829-836, 1992.

138. Møller, M.B., Møller, A.R., Jannetta, P.J., and Jho, H.D. Vascular decompression surgery

for severe tinnitus: Selection criteria and results. Laryngoscope 103: 421-427, 1993. 139. Saito, S. and Møller, A.R. Chronic electrical stimulation of the facial nerve causes signs of

facial nucleus hyperactivity. Neurol. Res. 15: 225-231, 1993. 140. Møller, A.R. Tinnitus: How Is It Generated? J. Am. Tinnitus Assoc. 18: 8-10, 1993. 141. Szczepaniak, W.S. and Møller, A.R. Interaction between auditory and somatosensory

systems: A study of evoked potentials in the inferior colliculus. Electroenceph. Clin. Neurophysiol. 88: 508-515, 1993.

142. Møller, A.R. Late waves in the response recorded from the intracranial portion of the

auditory nerve in human. Ann. Otol. Rhinol. Laryngol. 102: 945-953, 1993 143. Jannetta, P.J., Rosseau, G.L., Hirsch B., Møller, M.B., and Møller, A.R. Restoration of

useful hearing after microvascular decompression of the cochlear nerve. Am. J. Otol. 14: 392-397, 1993.

144. Saito, S., Møller, A.R., Jannetta, P.J., and Jho, H.D. Abnormal response from the

sternocleidomastoid muscle in patients with spasmodic torticollis: Observations during microvascular decompression operations. Acta Neurochir. (Wien) 124: 92-98, 1993.

145. Møller, A.R., Colletti, V., and Fiorino, F. Click evoked responses from the exposed

intracranial portion of the eighth nerve during vestibular nerve section: Bipolar and monopolar recordings. Electroenceph. Clin. Neurophysiol. 92: 17-29, 1994.

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146. Møller, M.B., Møller, A.R., Jannetta, P.J., Jho, H.D., and Sekhar, L.N. Microvascular decompression of the eighth nerve in patients with disabling positional vertigo: Selection criteria and operative results in 207 patients. Acta Neurochir. (Wien) 125: 75-82, 1993.

147. Kitagawa, H. and Møller, A.R. Conduction pathways and generators of magnetic evoked

spinal cord potentials: A study in monkeys. Electroenceph. Clin. Neurophysiol. 93: 57-67, 1994. 148. Møller, A.R., Jho, H.D., and Jannetta, P.J. Preservation of hearing in operations on acoustic

tumors: An alternative to recording BAEP. Neurosurgery 34: 688-693, 1994. 149. Kuroki, A. and Møller, A.R. Facial nerve demyelination and vascular compression are both

needed to induce facial hyperactivity: A study in rats. Acta Neurochir. (Wien) 126: 149-157, 1994. 150. Møller, A.R., Jannetta, P.J., and Jho, H.D. Click-evoked responses from the cochlear

nucleus: A study in human. Electroenceph. Clin. Neurophysiol. 92: 215-224, 1994. 151. Møller, A.R. Auditory neurophysiology. J. Clin. Neurophysiol. 11: 284-308, 1994. 152. Møller, A.R., Colletti, V., and Fiorino, F.G. Neural conduction velocity of the human

auditory nerve: Bipolar recordings from the exposed intracranial portion of the eighth nerve during vestibular nerve section. Electroenceph. Clin. Neurophysiol. 92: 316-320, 1994.

153. Kuroki, A., Møller, A.R., and Saito, S. Recordings from the facial motonucleus in rats with

signs of hemifacial spasm. Neurol. Res. 16: 389-392, 1994. 154. Kuroki, A. and Møller, A.R. Chronic vascular irritation of the facial nerve causes facial

spasm in rats. Neurol. Res. 16: 284-288, 1994. 155. Møller, A.R. Neurophysiological monitoring in cranial nerve surgery. Neurosurg. Quart. 5:

55-72, 1995. 156. Szczepaniak, W.S. and Møller, A.R. Effect of L-baclofen and D-baclofen on the auditory

system: A study of click-evoked potentials from the inferior colliculus in the rat. Ann. Otol. Rhinol. Laryngol. 104: 399-404, 1995.

157. Kuroki, A. and Møller, A.R. Microsurgical anatomy around the foramen of Luschka with

reference to intraoperative recording of auditory evoked potentials from the cochlear nuclei. J. Neurosurg. 82: 933-939, 1995.

158. Møller, A.R., Jho, H.D., Yokota, M., and Jannetta, P.J. Contribution from crossed and

uncrossed brainstem structures to the brainstem auditory evoked potentials (BAEP): A study in human. Laryngoscope 105: 596-605, 1995.

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159. Szczepaniak, W.S. and Møller, A.R. Evidence of decreased GABAergic influence on temporal integration in the inferior colliculus following acute noise exposure: A study of evoked potentials in the rat. Neurosci. Lett. 196: 77-80, 1995.

160. Stechison, M.T., Møller, A.R., and Lovely, T.J. Intraoperative mapping of the trigeminal

nerve root: Technique and application in the surgical management of facial pain. Neurosurgery 38: 76-82, 1996.

161. Schmid, U.D., Møller, A.R., and Schmid, J. Transcranial magnetic stimulation of the

trigeminal nerve: Intraoperative study on stimulation characteristics in man. Muscle and Nerve 18: 487-494, 1995.

162. Szczepaniak, W.S. and Møller, A.R. Evidence of neuronal plasticity within the inferior

colliculus after noise exposure: A study of evoked potentials in the rat. Electroenceph. Clin. Neurophysiol. 100: 158-164, 1996.

163. Møller, A.R. Monitoring auditory function during operations to remove acoustic tumors.

Am. J. Otol. 17: 452-460, 1996. 164. Szczepaniak, W.S, and Møller, A.R. Effects of (-)-baclofen, clonazepam, and diazepam on

tone exposure induced hyperexcitability of the inferior colliculus in the rat: Possible therapeutic implications for pharmacological management of tinnitus and hyperacusis. Hear. Res., 97: 46-53, 1996.

165. Angelo, R. and Møller, A.R. Contralateral evoked brainstem auditory potentials as an

indicator of intraoperative brainstem manipulation in cerebellopontine angle tumors. Neurol. Res. 18:528-540, 1996

166. Møller, A.R. Similarities Between Chronic Pain and Tinnitus. Am J. Otol. 18:577-585,

1997. 167. Møller, A.R. and Pinkerton T. Temporal integration of pain from electrical stimulation of the

skin. Neurol. Res. 19:481- 488, 1997. 168. Vasama, J.-P., I., Møller, M.B. and Møller, A.R. Microvascular decompression of the

cochlear nerve in patients with severe tinnitus. Preoperative findings and operative outcome in 22 patients. Neurological Research, 20: 242-248, 1998.

169. Kuchta, J., Møller, A.R., Wedekind C. Jannetta, P.J. Delayed hearing loss after

microvascular decompression of the trigeminal nerve. Acta Neurochir (Wien), 140:94-97, 1998. 170. Xu J, Sotereanos DG, Møller AR, Jacobson J, Tomaino MM, Fischer KJ, Herndon JH Nerve

wrapping with vein grafts in a rat model: a safe technique for the treatment of recurrent chronic compressive Neuropathy.J Reconstr Microsurg 14(5):323-328, 1998.

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171. Hatayama, T. and Møller, A.R. Correlation between latency and amplitude of peak V in brainstem auditory evoked potentials: Intraoperative recordings in microvascular decompression operations. Acta Neurochir (Wien) 140:681-687, 1998

172. Møller, A.R. Vascular compression of cranial nerves. I. History of the microvascular

decompression operation. Neurol. Res. 20:727-731, 1998. 173. Møller, A.R. Vascular compression of cranial nerves. II. Pathophysiology. Neurol. Res.

21:439-443. 1999.

174. Møller, A.R. Review of the roles of temporal and place coding of frequency in speech discrimination. Acta Otolaryngol. 1999; 119:424-430.

175. Møller, A.R Similarities between severe tinnitus and chronic pain. J Am. Acad.Audiol. 115-

124 vol 11, 2000 176. Møller, A.R. Diagnosis of acoustic tumors, Am J Otol. 2000, 21:151-152 177. Møller, A.R. Symptoms and signs caused by neural plasticity. Neurological Research, 23;

565-572, 2001 178. Møller, A.R Neurophysiological Basis for Cochlear and Auditory Brainstem Implants.

American Journal of Audiology. Vol 10, p68-77, 2001 179. Møller, A.R and P. R. Rollins The non-classical auditory pathways are involved in hearing in

children but not in adults, Neuroscience Letters, vol 3/9. Issue 1. p 41-44, 2002 180. De Ridder, D., Møller, A.R, Verlooy, J. Cornelissen, M, De Ridder, L. Is the Root Entry/Exit

Zone Important in Microvascular Compression Syndromes? Neurosurgery 2002 51 (2): pp. 427-434. 181. De Ridder, D, Ryu, H., Møller, A.R., Nowe, V. , Van de Heyning, P., Verlooy, V.

Functional Anatomy of the Human Cochlear Nerve and Its Role in Microvascular Decompressions for Tinnitus, Neurosurgery 2004, 54 (2): pp. 381-39

182. De Ridder D, De Mulder G, Walsh V, Muggleton N, Sunaert S, Møller A.Magnetic and

electrical stimulation of the auditory cortex for intractable tinnitus. Case report. J Neurosurg. 2004 Mar; 100(3): 560-4.

183. De Ridder D, Verstraeten E, Van der Kelen K, De Mulder G, Sunaert S, Verlooy J, Van de

Heyning P, Møller A. Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation for Tinnitus: Influence of Tinnitus Duration on Stimulation Parameter Choice and Maximal Tinnitus Suppression. Otol Neurotol. 2005 Jul; 26(4):616-619

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184. De Ridder D, De Ridder L, Nowe V, Thierens H, Van de Heyning P, Moller A. Pulsatile tinnitus and the intrameatal vascular loop: why do we not hear our carotids? Neurosurgery. 2005 Dec;57(6):1213-7; discussion 1213-7.

185. De Ridder D, Ryu H, De Mulder G, Van de Heyning P, Verlooy J, Møller A Frequency

specific hearing improvement in microvascular decompression of the cochlear nerve. Acta Neurochir (Wien). 2005 May; 147(5):495-501.

186. Møller A.R., Kern, J.K., Grannemann B. Are the non-classical pathways involved in autism

and PDD? Neurol Res. 2005, 625-629.

187. Møller, A.R. Is there a place for microvascular decompression? Acta Neurochir (Wien). 2005 Sep;147(9):921-3. Editorial

188. De Ridder D, De Mulder G, Verstraeten E, Van der Kelen K, Sunaert S, Smits M, Kovacs S,

Verlooy J, Van de Heyning P, Møller AR. Primary and secondary auditory cortex stimulation for intractable tinnitus. ORL J Otorhinolaryngol Relat Spec. 2006; 68(1):48-54; discussion 54-5.

189. De Ridder D, De Mulder G, Verstraeten E, Seidman M, Elisevich K, Sunaert S, Kovacs S,

Van der Kelen K, Van de Heyning P, Moller A. Auditory cortex stimulation for tinnitus. Acta Neurochir Suppl. 2007; 97(Pt 2):451-6, Review

190. De Ridder D, van der Loo E, Van der Kelen K, Menovsky T, van de Heyning P, Moller A.

Do tonic and burst TMS modulate the lemniscal and extralemniscal system differentially? Int J Med Sci. 2007 Oct 9;4(5):242-6

191. De Ridder D, van der Loo E, Van der Kelen K, Menovsky T, van de Heyning P, Moller A.

Theta, alpha and beta burst transcranial magnetic stimulation: Brain modulation in tinnitus. Int J Med Sci. 2007 Oct 9; 4(5):237-41.

192. Møller, A.R. Neural Plasticity: For Good and Bad. Progress of Theoretical Physics

Supplement No 173, 2008, p 48-6

193. Langguth, B., de Ridder, D., Dornhoffer, J.L., Eichhammer, P., Folmer, R.L., Frank, E., Fregni, F., Gerloff, C., Khedr, E.,Kleinjung, T., Landgrebe, M., Lee, S., Lefaucheur, J.-P.,Londero, A., Marcondes, R., Moller, A.R., Pascual-Leone, A., Plewnia, C., Rossi, S.,Sanchez, T., Sand, P., Schlee, W., Steffens, T., van de Heyning, P., Hajak, G. Controversy: Does repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation/ transcranial direct current stimulation show efficacy in treating tinnitus patients? Brain Stimulation, 2008, 1, 192-205

194. Møller, A.R. Osburn, L. L., Cohen- Plasticity of Neural Systems in Tinnitus

Plasticity of Neural Systems in Tinnitus Plasticity of Neural Systems in Tinnitus. Hemilingual Spasm: Pathophysiology. Neurosci. Lett. Sep 18;461(2):76-9 2009.

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195. Goble, T.J., Møller, A.R., Thompson, L.T. Acute high-intensity sound exposure alters responses of place cells in hippocampus Hear. Res. 2009, 253:52-59

196. Møller, A.R. Plasticity diseases. Neurol. Res. 31(10):1023-30, 2009 197. Osburn LL, Møller AR, Bhatt JR, Cohen-Gadol AA. Hemilingual spasm: defining a new

entity, its electrophysiological correlates and surgical treatment through microvascular decompression. Neurosurgery, 67:192-5. 2010.

198. De Ridder D, Vanneste S, Adriaenssens I, Lee AP, Plazier M, Menovsky T, van der Loo E,

Van de Heyning P, Møller A. Microvascular decompression for tinnitus: significant improvement for tinnitus intensity without improvement for distress. A 4-year limit. Neurosurgery. Apr; 66(4):656-60, 2010

199. Møller, A.R, Ansari, S. and Cohen-Gadol, AA Techniques of intraoperative monitoring of spinal cord function: their past, present, and future directions. Neural. Res. 33(4) 363-70. 2011.

200. De Ridder, D., Vanneste, S., Kovacs, S., Sunaert, S., Menovsky, T, van de Heyning, P. and

Møller, A.R. Transcranial magnetic stimulation and extradural electrode implants on secondary auditory cortex for tinnitus suppression. Clinical article Neurosurg. 2011 Apr;114(4):903-11.

201. De Ridder, D., Vanneste, S., Kovacs, S., Sunaert, S., Menovsky, T, van de Heyning, P. and

Møller, A.R. "Transcranial magnetic stimulation and extradural electrode implants on secondary auditory cortex for tinnitus suppression. Clinical article" Neurosurg. 2011 Apr;114(4):903-11

202. De Ridder D, Vanneste S, Adriaensens I, Lee AP, van de Heyning P, Möller A. Vascular

compression of the cochlear nerve and tinnitus: a pathophysiological investigation. Acta Neurochir (Wien). 2012 May;154(5):807-13.

203. Engineer ND, Møller AR, Kilgard MP. Directing neural plasticity to understand and treat

tinnitus. Hear Res. 2013 Jan; 295(1-2):58-66. 204. Møller AR The Role of Neuroplasticity and the Immune System in Recovery from Strokes

and Other Forms of Brain Trauma. J. Neurol & Stroke. 2014 1(3) 1-2. 205. Meyer M., Langguth B., Kleinjung T., Møller AR. Plasticity of neural systems in tinnitus.

Editorial. Neural Plasticity. 2014 968029. doi: 10.1155/2014/968029. Epub 2014 Sep 8 206. Moller, A.R, Salvi, R., De Ridder D., Kleinjung T., Vanneste S. Eds. “Pathology of tinnitus

and hyperacusis-clinical implications, Editorial ” BioMed Research International within the Otolaryngology Subject, 2015 BioMed Research International, Volume 2015, Article ID 608437, doi.org/10.1155/2015/ 608437 2 pages

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207. Vedantam S. and Moller A.R. (2015) Minocycline: A Novel Stroke Therapy. J Neurol Stroke 2(6): 00073. DOI: 10.15406/jnsk.2015.02.000.

208. Møller AR (2015) New Developments in Neuroscience, Journal of Integrated Studies, 2015,

pp 1-23, 2015 209. Møller, A.R. (2016) Sensorineural Tinnitus- Its Pathology and Probable Therapies, Review.

International Journal of Otolaryngology, vol 2016, Article ID 2830157, 13 pages http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/2830157

210. Møller, A.R. (2019) New Developments in Neuroscience. A Review, Archives of Neurology

and Neurosurgery, 2, 48-58.

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Published chapters in edited books 1. Møller, A.R. The use of correlation analysis in processing neuroelectric data. In: Progress

in Brain Research. Vol. 33, pp. 87-99. J.P. Schade and J. Smith, eds. Elsevier Biomedical Press, Amsterdam, 1970.

2. Møller, A.R. Two different types of frequency selective neurons in the cochlear nucleus of

the rat. In: Frequency Analysis and Periodicity Detection in Hearing. R. Plomp and G. Smoorenburg, eds. A.W. Sijthoff Publishing Co., Leiden, 1970.

3. Møller, A.R. Periodicity coding in the peripheral auditory system. In: Excitatory Synaptic

Mechanisms. pp. 287-293. Andersen and Jansen, eds. Universitetsforlaget, Oslo, 1970. 4. Møller, A.R. The middle ear. In: Foundations of Modern Auditory Theory. Chapter 4,

Vol. II, pp. 133-194. J.V. Tobias, ed. Academic Press, New York, 1972. 5. Møller, A.R. Coding of amplitude modulated sounds in the cochlear nucleus of the

rat. In: Basic Mechanisms in Hearing. A.R. Mo/ ller, ed. Academic Press, New York, pp. 593-619, 1973.

6. Møller, A.R. Dynamic properties of cochlear units in response to excitatory and inhibitory

tones. In: Psychophysical Models and Physiological Facts in Hearing. E. Zwicker and E. Ternardt, eds. Springer-Verlag, Berlin-New York, 1974.

7. Møller, A.R. Function of the middle ear. In: Handbook of Sensory Physiology. Chapter

15, Vol. V/1, pp. 491-517. W.D. Keidel and W.D. Neff, eds. Springer-Verlag, New York, 1974. 8. Møller, A.R. The acoustic middle ear muscle reflex. In: Handbook of Sensory

Physiology. Chapter 16, Vol. V/1, W.D. Keidel and W.D. Neff, eds. Springer-Verlag, Berlin, pp. 519-545, 1974.

9. Møller, A.R. Frequency selectivity of the basilar membrane revealed from discharges in

auditory nerve fibers. In: Psychophysics and Physiology of Hearing. pp. 197-206. E.F. Evans and J.P. Wilson, eds. Academic Press, New York, 1977.

10. Møller, A.R. Coding of complex sounds in the auditory nervous system. In: Exp. Brain

Res., Suppl. II: Hearing Mechanisms and Speech. O. Creutzfeld, H. Scheich, and C. Schreiner, eds., pp. 45-54, 1979.

11. Møller, A.R. Noise as a health hazard. In: Maxcy-Rosenau Public Health and

Preventative Medicine. llth Edition, pp. 790-799. J.M. Last, ed. Appleton Century Crofts, New York, 1980.

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12. Møller, A.R. Physiology of the ear. In: Pediatric Otolaryngology. Chapter 7, Vol. 1, pp. 112-138. C.D. Bluestone and S.E. Stool, eds. W.B. Saunders Company, Philadelphia, 1983.

13. Møller, A.R. Neurophysiological basis of the acoustic middle ear reflex. In: The Acoustic Reflex: Scientific Aspects and Clinical Applications. Chapter l, pp. 1-34. S. Silman, ed. Academic Press, New York, 1984.

14. Møller, A.R. and Jannetta, P.J. Neural generators of the auditory brainstem response. In:

The Auditory Brainstem Response. Chapter 2, pp. 13-31. J.T. Jacobson, ed. College Hill Press, San Diego, California, 1984.

15. Møller, M.B. and Møller, A.R. Acoustic nerve microvascular decompression. In: The

Auditory Brainstem Response. Special Case Studies, pp. 407-410. J.T. Jacobson, ed. College Hill Press, San Diego, California, 1984.

16. Møller, A.R. Physiology of the auditory system and its relation to the use of ABR in

diagnosis. In: Assessment of Central Auditory Dysfunction: Its Foundations and Clinical Correlates. Chapter 3, pp. 23-41. M.L. Pinheiro and F.E. Musiek, eds. Williams & Wilkins Publishing Co., Baltimore, Maryland, 1985.

17. Møller, M.B. and Møller, A.R. Auditory brainstem evoked responses (ABR) in diagnosis

of eighth nerve and brainstem lesions. In: Assessment of Central Auditory Dysfunction: Its Foundations and Clinical Correlates. Chapter 4, . M.L. Pinheiro and F.E. Musiek, eds. Williams & Wilkins Publishing Co., Baltimore, Maryland, pp. 43-65, 1985.

18. Møller, A.R. Electrophysiological methods for assessing hearing loss. In: Toxicology of

the Eye, Ear, and Other Special Senses. A.W. Hayes, ed. Raven Press, New York, pp. 169-182, 1985. 19. Møller, A.R. and Jannetta, P.J. Simultaneous surface and direct brainstem recordings of

brainstem auditory evoked potentials (BAEP) in man. In: Frontiers of Clinical Neuroscience. Evoked Potentials, Vol. 3., pp. 227-234. R.Q. Cracco and I. Bodis-Wollner, eds. Alan R. Liss, Inc., New York, New York, 1986.

20. Møller, A.R. Anatomy and physiology of the auditory pathway. In: Gallaudet

Encyclopedia of Deaf People and Deafness, Volume 1 (A-G). John V. Van Cleve, ed. McGraw-Hill Book Company, Inc., New York, 1986.

21. Boston, R. and Møller, A.R. Brainstem auditory-evoked potentials. In: CRC Critical

Reviews in Biomedical Engineering, Vol. 13/2, pp. 97-123. CRC Press, Inc., Boca Raton, Florida, 1985. (Also an abstract of same published in Year Book of Rehabilitation, Year Book Medical Publishers, Inc., Chicago, Illinois, 1986.)

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22. Møller, A.R. Electrophysiological monitoring of cranial nerves in operations in the skull base. In: Tumors of the Cranial Base: Diagnosis and Treatment, Chapter 7, pp. 123-132. L.N. Sekhar and V. Schramm, eds. Futura Publishers, Inc., Mt. Kisco, New York, 1987.

23. Jannetta, P.J., Møller, M.B., Møller, A.R., and Sekhar, L.N. Neurosurgical treatment of vertigo by microvascular decompression of the eighth cranial nerve. In: Clinical Neurosurgery, Vol. 33, Chapter 40, pp. 645-665. J.R. Little, ed. Williams & Wilkins, Baltimore, Maryland, 1986.

24. Møller, A.R. Les generateurs des potentiels evoques auditifs du tronc cerebral (Trans:

Generators of auditory evoked potentials from the brainstem). In: Les Methodes D'Investigation en Oto-Neurologie: Actualites et Perspectives. M. Ohresser, editor. Janssen Publications, Paris, 1986, pp. 13-39.

25. Møller, A.R. Le monitoring per-operatoire des potentiels evoques auditifs du tronc

cerebral (Trans: Intraoperative monitoring of brainstem auditory evoked potentials). In: Les Methodes D'Investigation en Oto-Neurologie: Actualites et Perspectives. M. Ohresser, editor. Janssen Publications, Paris, 1986, pp. 59-75.

26. Møller, A.R. and Jannetta, P.J. Monitoring des potentiels du nerf auditif pendant les

interventions portant sur l'angle ponto-cerebelleux (Trans: Monitoring the auditory nerve during surgery in the cerebellopontine angle). In: Les Methodes D'Investigation en Oto-Neurologie: Actualites et Perspectives. M. Ohresser, editor. Janssen Publications, Paris, 1986, pp. 77-87.

27. Møller. A.R. and Jannetta, P.J. Preservation de la fonction du nerf facial au cours de

l'ablation des neurinomes de l'acoustique (Trans: Preservation of facial nerve function in removal of acoustic neurinomas). In: Les Methodes D'Investigation en Oto-Neurologie: Actualites et Perspectives. M. Ohresser, editor. Janssen Publications, Paris, 1986, pp. 89-94.

28. Møller, A.R. Physiopathologie des acouphenes (Trans: Pathophysiology of tinnitus). In:

Les Methodes D'Investigation en Oto-Neurologie: Actualites et Perspectives. M. Ohresser, editor. Janssen Publications, Paris, 1986, pp. 95-105.

29. Møller, A.R. Intraoperative electrophysiological monitoring during microvascular decom-

pression of cranial nerves V, VII, and VIII. In: Progress in Clinical Neurophysiology: Neuromonitoring in Surgery, Volume 11, pp. 209-218. J.E. Desmedt, ed. Elsevier Science Publishers, B.V., Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 1989.

30. Møller, A.R. Analysis of the whole-nerve responses from the exposed auditory nerve in

man to pseudorandom noise. In: Advanced Methods of Physiological Systems Modeling, Volume 2, pp. 63-80. V.Z. Marmarelis, ed. Plenum Press, New York, 1989.

31. Møller, A.R. Possible mechanisms of tinnitus. In: Tinnitus 1989. W.J. Mahon (ed.), The

Hearing Journal 42: 65-67, 1989.

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32. Stark, G.B., Swartz, W.M., Narayanan, K., Møller, A.R., Jaeger, K., and Hong, C. Allograft composite tissue transplantation: Experimental hand transplantation in primates. In: Microsurgical Tissue Transplantation. E. Riediger and M. Ehrenfeld, eds. Quintessenz-Verlag, Munich, West Germany, pp. 209-216, 1989.

33. Møller, M.B. and Møller, A.R. Vascular compression syndrome of the eighth nerve:

Clinical correlations and surgical findings. In: Neurologic Clinics: Diagnostic Neurotology and Otoneurology. I.K. Arenberg and D.B. Smith (eds.), W.B. Saunders Publishing Co., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, pp. 421-439, 1990.

34. Møller, A.R. Intraoperative monitoring of evoked potentials: An update. In:

Neurosurgery Update I. Diagnosis, Operative Technique, and Neuro-oncology, Chapter 14. R.H. Wilkins and S.S. Rengachary, eds. McGraw-Hill Inc., New York, New York, pp. 169-176, 1990.

35. Møller, A.R. and Liang, J.G. Electrocochleography, brainstem auditory evoked potentials,

and direct auditory nerve potentials: Descriptions and techniques. In: Intraoperative Auditory Monitoring: Perspectives and Techniques, Chapter 3. R.J. Wiet, ed. American Neurotology Society, American Academy of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery Foundation, Inc., Alexandria, Virginia, pp. 33-48, 1992.

36. Møller, A.R. Effects of the physical environment: Noise as a health hazard. In:

Maxcy-Rosenau-Last Public Health and Preventive Medicine, 13th Edition. J.M. Last and R.B. Wallace, eds. Appleton & Lange, Norwalk, Connecticut, pp. 523-531, 1992.

37. Møller, A.R. Physiology of the auditory system and recording of auditory evoked

potentials. In: Neuromonitoring in Otology and Head and Neck Surgery. J.M. Kartush and K.R. Bouchard, eds. Raven Press, New York, pp. 163-168, 1992.

38. Møller, A.R. Use of brainstem auditory evoked potentials in intraoperative

neurophysiological monitoring. In: Neuromonitoring in Otology and Head and Neck Surgery. J.M. Kartush and K.R. Bouchard, eds. Raven Press, New York, pp. 199-214, 1992.

39. Møller, A.R. Hearing (human): II. Auditory Physiology. In: Encyclopedia of Science and

Technology. McGraw Hill, Inc., New York, pp. 328-333, 1993. 40. Møller, A.R. Cranial nerve dysfunction syndromes: Pathophysiology of microvascular

compression. In: Neurosurgical Topics Book 13, 'Surgery of Cranial Nerves of the Posterior Fossa,' Chapter 2. D.L. Barrow, ed. American Association of Neurological Surgeons, Park Ridge, Illinois, pp. 105-129, 1993.

41. Møller, A.R. Intraoperative neurophysiological monitoring of cranial nerves. In:

Neurosurgical Topics Book 13, 'Surgery of Cranial Nerves of the Posterior Fossa,” Chapter 6. D.L. Barrow, ed. American Association of Neurological surgeons, Park Ridge, Illinois, pp. 175-199, 1993.

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42. Møller, M.B., Møller, A.R., and Jannetta, P.J. Microvascular decompression syndrome of the eighth nerve: Clinical correlations and surgical findings. In: Balance Disorders and Dizziness -- An Interdisciplinary Approach to Diagnosis, Treatment, and Rehabilitation” I.K. Arenberg, ed. Kugler Publications, Amsterdam/New York, pp. 573-581, 1993.

43. Møller, A.R. Monitoring techniques in cavernous sinus surgery. In: Intraoperative Monitoring Techniques in Neurosurgery, Chapter 15. C.M. Loftus and V.C. Traynelis, eds. McGraw-Hill, Inc., New York, pp. 141-155, 1994.

44. Møller, A.R. Physiology of the ear and the auditory nervous system. In: Textbook of

Neurotology. R.K. Jackler and D. Brackmann, eds. C.V. Mosby Company, St. Louis, 1992 pp. 19-39, 1994.

45. Møller, A.R. Tinnitus. In: Textbook of Neurotology. R.K. Jackler and D. Brackmann,

eds. C.V. Mosby Company, St. Louis, pp. 153-165, 1994. 46. Møller, A.R. and Jannetta, P.J. Monitoring techniques for microvascular decompression

procedures. In: Intraoperative Monitoring Techniques in Neurosurgery, Chapter 17. C.M. Loftus and V.C. Traynelis, eds. McGraw-Hill, Inc., New York, pp. 163-174, 1994.

47. Møller, A.R. Neural generators of auditory evoked potentials. In: Principles and

Applications in Auditory Evoked Potentials, Chapter 2. J.T. Jacobson, ed. Allyn & Bacon, Boston, pp. 23-46, 1994.

48. Møller, A.R. Intraoperative neurophysiological monitoring. In: Otologic Surgery, Chapter

64. D.E. Brackmann, C. Shelton, and M.A. Arriaga, eds. W.B. Saunders Co., Philadelphia, pp. 760-776, 1994.

49. Møller, A.R. Pathophysiology of tinnitus. In: Mechanisms of Tinnitus, Chapter 15. J.A.

Vernon and A.R. Møller, eds. Allyn & Bacon, Boston, Massachusetts, pp. 207-217, 1995. 50. Møller, A.R. Practical aspects of intraoperative cranial nerve monitoring. In: Advances in

Otolaryngology -- Head Neck Surgery, Volume 9. E.N. Myers, C.D. Bluestone, D.E. Brackmann, and C.J. Krause, eds. Mosby Year Book, Inc., Chicago, pp. 147-181, 1995.

51. Møller, A.R. Electrophysiologic monitoring: Cranial neurosurgery. In: Intraoperative

Neuroprotection, Chapter 8. R.J. Andrews, ed. Williams & Wilkins, Baltimore, pp. 121-149, 1996. 52. Møller, A.R. Intraoperative neurophysiologic monitoring. In: Neurosurgery, Second

Edition, Volume 1. R.H. Wilkins and S.S. Rengachary, eds. McGraw-Hill, Inc., New York, pp. 563-574, 1996.

53. Møller, A.R. Pathophysiology of Hemifacial Spasm. In: M.Sindou, Y.Keravel and A.R.

Møller, eds. Hemifacial Spasm. A Multidisciplinary Approach, Wien, Springer, pp 51-62, 1997

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54. Møller, A.R. Intraoperative neurophysiologic monitoring during removal of brain tumors. In: Advances in Neuro-Oncology, Volume II. P. Kornblith and M. Walker, eds. Futura Publishing Co., Armonk, New York, pp 207-217, 1997.

55. Møller, A.R. and Lovely, T.J. Microvascular decompression of the seventh and eighth cranial nerves. In: Operative Otolaryngology -- Head and Neck Surgery, Volume III. E.N. Myers, D. Kamerer, B. Hirsch, S. Cass, eds. W.B. Saunders Co., Philadelphia, Chapter 125, pp. 1559-1578, 1996.

56. Møller, A.R. Pre- and intraoperative neurophysiologic recordings. In: Operative Spinal

Surgery, Chapter 5. W.C. Welch, G.B. Jacobs, and R.P. Jackson, eds. Appleton & Lange, Norwalk, Connecticut, 1996.

57. Møller, A.R. Intraoperative monitoring in acoustic neuroma operations. Techniques in

Neurosurgery 3: p109-121, 1997 (Acoustic Neuroma. S.L. Giannotta, ed. Lippincott-Raven Publishers, Philadelphia).

58. Møller, A.R. Neural Generators of the Brainstem Auditory Evoked Potentials “Twenty-

Five Years of ABR: Historical Perspective, Current Issues, and Future Directions”. Seminars in Hearing, Kibbe, K. ed, vol 19, p11-27, 1998.

59. Møller, A.R. Effects of the physical environment: Noise as a health hazard. In:

Maxcy-Rosenau-Last Public Health and Preventive Medicine, 14th Edition. R.M. Wallace. Appleton & Lange, Norwalk, Connecticut, pp. 637-644, 1998.

60. Møller, A.R. Preoperative and intraoperative neurophysiologic recordings. In: Welch,

W.C., Jacobs G.B., Jackson, R.P. Eds. Operative Spine Surgery, Stamford, 1999, Appelton & Lange, pp78-95.

61. Møller, A.R., Intraoperative Neurophysiologic Monitoring. In: Zigmond MJ, Bloom FE,

Landis SC, Roberts JL and Squire LR. Eds Fundamental Neuroscience, San Diego, Academic Press, p 817, 1999

62. Møller, A.R. Pathophysiology of hemifacial spasm. In: Advances in Clinicial

Neurosciences Eds.: K.K. Sinha and Prakash Chandra , East Zone Neuro CME, Ranchi (India), 1999, pp 125-139.

63. Møller, A.R. Neurophysiological monitoring, In: Robertson JT, Robertson JO and

Coakham HB. (Eds.), Cranial Base Surgery: Management, Complications and Outcomes, Section I, Chapter 5 Neurophysiological monitoring, 2000, pp 79-98

64. Møller, A.R., Intraoperative Neurophysiologic Monitoring. In: Zigmond MJ, Bloom FE,

Landis SC, Roberts JL and Squire LR. Eds Fundamental Neuroscience, San Diego, Academic Press, p 817, 1999

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65. Møller, A.R. Neural mechanisms of BAEP. In: Barber C, Celesia GC, Hashimoto I., Kakigi R. eds. Functional Neuroscience: Evoked Potentials and Magnetic Fields (EEG Suppl. 49), Ireland, Elsevier Sciences, 1999, pp 27-35.

66. Møller, A.R. Neurophysiological monitoring, In: Robertson JT, Robertson JO and Coakham HB. (Eds.), Cranial Base Surgery: Management, Complications and Outcomes, Section I, Chapter 5 Neurophysiological monitoring, pp 79-98, 2000,

67. Møller, A.R. Intraoperative Monitoring of Auditory Evoked Potentials In: M. Sanna, A.

Taibah, A. Russo and F. Mancini, eds. Acoustic Neurinoma and Other CPA Tumors, Monduzzi Editore. Rome Italy, pp 517-521, 1999.

68. Kuchta J., C. Wedekind, N. Klug, A.R. Møller, and P.J. Jannetta. Delayed hearing loss as

a complication to CPA surgery. In: M. Sanna, A. Taibah, A. Russo and F. Mancini, eds. Acoustic Neurinoma and Other CPA Tumors, Monduzzi Editore. Rome Italy, pp 941-947, 1999.

69. Møller, A.R. Pathophysiology of hemifacial spasm. In: Advances in Clinicial

Neurosciences Eds.: K.K. Sinha and Prakash Chandra , East Zone Neuro CME, Ranchi (India), pp 125-139, 1999

70. Møller, A.R Intraoperative neurophysiological monitoring. In: R.J. Roeser, M. Valente

and H. Hosford-Dunn, eds. Audiology Diagnosis. Thieme, New York, 2000 pp 545-570 71. Møller, A.R. Intraoperative neurophysiological monitoring. In: Otologic Surgery, Second

edition D.E. Brackmann, C. Shelton, and M.A. Arriaga, eds. W.B. Saunders Co., Philadelphia, pp. 644-661, 2001

72. Møller, A.R Monitoring and mapping the cranial nerves and the brainstem, In: Deletis, V,

ed.:Neurophysiology in Neurosurgery: A Modern Intraoperative Approach, Chapter 13, pp 283-310, San Diego, Academic Press, 2002.

73. Møller, A.R. Neurophysiologic aspects on some auditory disorders, In: Glasscock and

Shambaugh: Surgery of the Ear, Fifth Edition, eds. Aina Julianna Gulya and Michael E. Glasscock , Chapter 5, p 104-120, B.C. Decker, Hamilton, Ontario, 2002

74. Møller, A.R. Pathophysiology of Tinnitus, In: Clinics of North America, Sismanis (ed.) :

W.B.Saunders, Amsterdam, p 249-266, 2003. 75. Møller, A.R. Physiology of the ear and the auditory nervous system. In: Neurotology.

Second edition. R.K. Jackler and D. Brackmann, eds. Mosby (Elsevier), pp 52-74, Philadelphia, 2005 76. Møller, A.R. Tinnitus. In: Neurotology. R.K. Jackler and D. Brackmann, eds. Second

edition. Mosby (Elsevier), Philadelphia, pp 182-193, 2005

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77. Møller, A.R. “Effects of the physical environment: Noise as a health hazard”. In: Maxcy-Rosenau-Last Public Health and Preventive Medicine, 15th Edition. R.M. Wallace, ed. 2006

78. Møller, A.R. “Neural Plasticity in Tinnitus” In: A.R. Møller, ed. “Reprogramming the

Brain” Progress in Brain Research vol 157, pp 367-374, 2006 79. Møller, A.R. “History of Cochlear implants and Auditory Brainstem Implants”” In: Møller,

A.R. Ed. “Cochlear and Brainstem Implants” Advances in Oto-Rhino-Laryngology, vol 64, pp 1-10, 2006

80. Møller, A.R. “Physiological Basis for Cochlear and Audiory Brainstem Implants” In:

Møller, A.R. Ed. “Cochlear and Brainstem Implants” Advances in Oto-Rhino-Laryngology, vol 64, 2006, pp 206-223.

81. Møller, A.R. “Neural generators for auditory brainstem evoked potentials (ABR) In:

“Auditory Evoked Potentials: Basic Principles and Clinical Applications”, R. Burkard, M. Don and J. Eggermont, eds Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins. pp 336-54, 2006

82. Møller, A.R. “Intraoperative Neurophysiologic Monitoring” In: Roeser, R.J., Valente, M.

and Hosford-Dunn, H., eds. “Audiology: Diagnosis”, Thieme, New York, pp 514-539, 2007 83. Møller, A.R. Tinnitus: Presence and future. In: B. Langguth, G. Hajak, T. Kleinjung, A.

Cacace & A.R. Møller (Eds.) Tinnitus, Pathophysiology and Treatment, Progress in Brain Research, Vol. 166, Elsevier, Amsterdam p 3-16, 2007

84. Møller, A.R. The role of neural plasticity in tinnitus. In: B. Langguth, G. Hajak, T.

Kleinjung, A. Cacace & A.R. Møller (Eds.) Tinnitus, Pathophysiology and Treatment, Progress in Brain Research, Vol. 166, Elsevier, Amsterdam. p. 37-45, 2007

85. Møller, A.R. Tinnitus and Pain. In: B. Langguth, G. Hajak, T. Kleinjung, A. Cacace &

A.R. Møller (Eds.) Tinnitus, Pathophysiology and Treatment, Progress in Brain Research, Vol. 166, Elsevier, Amsterdam p. 47-53, 2007.

86. Møller, A.R. and M.B. Møller. Microvascular decompression operations. In: B. Langguth,

G. Hajak, T. Kleinjung, A. Cacace & A.R. Møller (Eds.) Tinnitus, Pathophysiology and Treatment, Progress in Brain Research, Vol. 166, Elsevier, Amsterdam p 397-423, 2007.

87. Møller, A.R. Neurophysiologic abnormalities in autism, In: Mesmere, B.S., ed. New

Autism Research Developments. Nova Science Publishers. New York. Chapter 4, p 137-158, 2008 88. Møller, A.R. Neurophysiology during microvascular facial nerve compression. In: Nuwer,

M.R. Ed. Handbook of Clinical Neurophysiology, vol 8, Elsevier p. 547-555, 2008

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89. Møller, A.R. Introduction. In: Møller, A.R., Langguth, B., De Ridder, D. and Kleinjung, T. (Eds.) Textbook of Tinnitus, Springer, New York, Chapter 1, pp. 3-7, 2010

90. Møller, A.R. Different forms of tinnitus. In: Møller, A.R., Langguth, B., De Ridder, D. and Kleinjung, T. (Eds.) Textbook of Tinnitus, Springer, New York, Chapter 2, pp. 9-12, 2010

91. Møller, A.R. Misophonia and phonophobia. In: Møller, A.R., Langguth, B., De Ridder, D.

and Kleinjung, T. (Eds.) Textbook of Tinnitus, Springer, New York, Chapter 4, pp. 25-27, 2010 92. Møller, A.R. Epidemiology of tinnitus in adults. In: Møller, A.R., Langguth, B., De Ridder,

D. and Kleinjung, T. (Eds.) Textbook of Tinnitus, Springer, New York, Chapter 5, pp. 29-37, 2010 93. Møller, A.R. Anatomy and physiology of the auditory system. In: Møller, A.R., Langguth,

B., De Ridder, D. and Kleinjung, T. (Eds.) Textbook of Tinnitus, Springer, New York, Chapter 8, pp. 51-68, 2010

94. Møller, A.R. and Shore, S. Interaction between somatosensory and auditory systems. In:

Møller, A.R., Langguth, B., De Ridder, D. and Kleinjung, T. (Eds.) Textbook of Tinnitus, Springer, New York, Chapter 9 , pp. 69-76, 2010

95. Møller, A.R. Pathology of the auditory system that can cause tinnitus. In: Møller, A.R.,

Langguth, B., De Ridder, D. and Kleinjung, T. (Eds.) Textbook of Tinnitus, Springer, New York, Chapter 10, pp. 77-93, 2010

96. Møller, A.R. The role of auditory deprivation. In: Møller, A.R., Langguth, B., De Ridder,

D. and Kleinjung, T. (Eds.) Textbook of Tinnitus, Springer, New York, Chapter 11, pp. 95-98, 2010 97. Møller, A.R. The role of neural plasticity in tinnitus. In: Møller, A.R., Langguth, B., De

Ridder, D. and Kleinjung, T. (Eds.) Textbook of Tinnitus, Springer, New York, Chapter 12, pp. 99-102, 2010

98. Møller, A.R. Similarities between tinnitus and pain. In: Møller, A.R., Langguth, B., De

Ridder, D. and Kleinjung, T. (Eds.) Textbook of Tinnitus, Springer, New York, Chapter 14, pp. 113-120, 2010

99. Møller, A.R. Anatomy and physiology of pain. In: Møller, A.R., Langguth, B., De Ridder,

D. and Kleinjung, T. (Eds.) Textbook of Tinnitus, Springer, New York, Chapter 15, pp. 121-132, 2010 100. Møller, A.R. Cochlear and non-cochlear age-related hearing loss and tinnitus. In: Møller,

A.R., Langguth, B., De Ridder, D. and Kleinjung, T. (Eds.) Textbook of Tinnitus, Springer, New York, Chapter 36, pp. 293-300, 2010

101. Møller, A.R. Cutaneous stimulation. In: Møller, A.R., Langguth, B., De Ridder, D. and Kleinjung, T. (Eds.) Textbook of Tinnitus, Springer, New York, Chapter 91, pp. 727-731327-335, 2010

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102. De Ridder, D. and Møller, A.R. Microvascular compression of the vestibulocochlear nerve. In: Møller, A.R., Langguth, B., De Ridder, D. and Kleinjung, T. (Eds.) Textbook of Tinnitus, Springer, New York, Chapter 40, pp. 327-335, 2010

103. De Ridder, D. and Møller, A.R. Similarities between treatments of tinnitus and central

pain. In: Møller, A.R., Langguth, B., De Ridder, D. and Kleinjung, T. (Eds.) Textbook of Tinnitus, Springer, New York, Chapter 94, pp. 753-761, 2010

104. Møller, A.R. Central Anatomy and Physiology, In: K.L.Tremblay and R. Burkhard:

Translational Perspectives in Auditory Neuroscience: Normal Perspects of hearing. Plural Publishing Inc., 2012. Chapter 6, pp 111-160

105. Møller, A.R. Intraoperative Neurophysical Monitoring Techniques in Cavernous Sinus

Surgery. Chapter 23, In: Loftus, CM, Biller, J. and Baron, EM Eds. Intraoperative Neuromonitoring. McGraw Hill Education pp 255-260, 2014

106. Møller, A.R. Intraoperative Neurophysical Monitoring Techniques for Microvascular

Decompression Procedures. In: Loftus, CM, Biller, J. and Baron, EM Eds. Intraoperative Neuromonitoring. McGraw Hill Education, pp273-284, 2014.

107. Møller, A.R. “Anatomo-Fisologia Dell’apparato Uditivo”, Chapter 9, In Ambrosetti, U.,

Di Berardino and Del Bo, L. Audiologia Protesica, Edizioni Minerva Medica, 2014, p65-70. 108. Møller, A.R. “Vie Uditive Centrali, Sviluppo del Sistema Uditivo E Plasticta Cerebrale”,

Chapter 11, In Ambrosetti, U., Di Berardino and Del Bo, L. Audiologia Protesica, Edizioni Minerva Medica, 2014, pp87-101.

109. Møller, A. R. “Sensory Transduction” in The SAGE Encyclopedia of Theory in

Psychology. Harold L. Miller Jr. Editor, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.4135/9781483346274.n287, 2016 110. Møller, A. R. Pathogenesis and Treatment of Hemifacial Spasm, in: Microvascular

Decompression Surgery, Li, Shi-Ting, Zhong, Jun, Sekula, Jr., Raymond F. (Eds.) pp 35-49, Springer, 2016.

111. Møller, A. R. "Microvascular Decompression Surgery for Disabling Positional Vertigo and Tinnitus", in: Microvascular Decompression Surgery, Li, Shi-Ting, Zhong, Jun, Sekula, Jr., Raymond F. (Eds.) pp 95-101, Springer, 2016. 112. Møller, A. R. "Neurophysiology of the auditory system: basics and ION techniques, A Modern Approach, 2nd Edition, " In: Neurophysiology in Neurosurgery (Second Edition)", Edited by: Vedran Deletis, Jay L. Shils, Francesco Sala and Kathleen Seidel. pp 65-85 Elsevier, 2020. ISBN 978-0-12-815000-9.

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Conference Proceedings, refereed and published 1. Miller, W.R., Møller, A.R., and Bernhard, C.G. The corneal nipple array. In: Proc. of the

International Symposium of the Functional Organization of the Compound Eye. C.G. Bernhard, ed. Pergammon Press, Oxford-New York, 1966.

2. Møller, A.R. and Nilsson, H. Computerized statistical analysis of banding patterns. Proc.

Nobel Symposium XIII, pp. 55-60, 1973 3. Møller, A.R. Dynamic properties of a sensory neural system. In: Proc. of the 8th

Biomedical Conference, Constanza, pp. 215-218, 1974. 4. Møller, A.R. Frequency analysis in the periphery of the auditory system. In: Proc. of the

Kybernetik Kongress, Munich. pp. 264-287, 1978. 5. Møller, A.R. Effects of noise exposure in animals. In: Proc. of the Symposium on

Medical Effects of Environmental Noise. Gothenburg, 1978. 6. Møller, A.R. Signal analysis in the auditory periphery. In: Proc. of the UNESCO IBRO

Symposium, Leningrad, 1978 (Published in 1981 in the U.S.S.R.). 7. Møller, A.R. Statistical signal analysis methods in processing neuroelectric

data. In: Proc. of the UNESCO IBRO Symposium, Leningrad, 1978 (Published in 1981 in the U.S.S.R.).

8. Møller, A.R. and Nilsson, H.G. Digital modelling of the basilar membrane frequency

selectivity. In: Proc. of the UNESCO IBRO Symposium, Leningrad, 1978 (Published in 1981 in the U.S.S.R.).

9. Møller, A.R. Coding of complex sounds in the auditory nervous system. In: Proc. of the

Symposium on Neuronal Mechanisms of Hearing, Prague, Czechoslovakia. pp. 87-103. J. Syka and L. Aitkin, eds. Plenum Press, New York, 1981.

10. Jannetta, P.J., Møller, M.B., Møller, A.R., and Black, F.O. New techniques in the removal

of acoustic neurilemmomas. In: Proc. of the Neurological Surgery of the Ear and Skull Base Symposium. W. House, ed. Raven Press, New York, 1981.

11. Jannetta, P.J., Møller, A.R., Møller, M.B., Grundy, B., and Busis, S. Microvascular

decompression in acoustic nerve dysfunction. In: Proc. of the Neurological Surgery of the Ear and Skull Base Symposium. W. House, ed. Raven Press, New York, 1981.

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12. Møller, A.R., Møller, M.B., and Millner, D. A computer system for auditory evoked responses. In: Proc. of the Fourteenth Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, Honolulu, Hawaii. Vol. II, pp. 430-438. B.D. Shriver, T.H. Walker, R.R. Grams, and R.H. Sprague, eds. Western Periodicals Company, North Hollywood, California, 1981.

13. Møller, A.R. Use of pseudorandom noise in studies of the dynamic properties of the linear

part of a sensory neural system. In: Proc. of the Fifteenth Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, Honolulu, Hawaii. Vol. 2, pp. 337-351. B.D. Shriver, R.R. Grams, T.H. Walker, and R.H. Sprague, eds. Western Periodicals Company, North Hollywood, California, 1982.

14. Møller, A.R. Signal processing in the auditory system and how it may relate to binaural

hearing. (Tenth Danavox Symposium, Denmark, June 8-11, 1982.) Scand. Audiol., Suppl. 15: 65-79, 1982.

15. Møller, A.R. Neurophysiological basis for perception of complex sounds. In: Proc. of the

Representation of Speech in the Peripheral Auditory System, Stockholm, Sweden. pp. 43-60. R. Carlson and B. Granstrom, eds. Elsevier Biomedical Press, Amsterdam, 1982.

16. Møller, A.R. and Jannetta, P.J. Neural generators of the brainstem auditory evoked

potentials. In: Evoked Potentials II: The Second International Evoked Potentials Symposium, Chapter 14, pp. 137-144. (Symposium held in Cleveland, Ohio, October 18-20, 1982.) R.H. Nodar and C. Barber, eds. Butterworth Publishers, Inc., Boston, Massachusetts, 1984.

17. Møller, A.R. Monitoring of auditory evoked potentials during neurosurgical

operations. In: Proc. of the London Symposia 11th International Congress of Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology, London, England, August 25-30, 1985. R.J. Ellingson and A.M. Halliday, eds. Electroenceph. Clin. Neurophysiol. Supplement 39: 227-230, 1986.

18. Møller, A.R. Physiology of the middle ear. (Presented at the Advanced International

Master on Aural Acoustic Impedance, held in Verona, Italy, March 23-25, 1987). In: Advances on Aural Acoustic Impedance, Quaderni di Audiologia, Volume 3, pp. 99-129. V. Colletti and A. Quaranta (eds.), Edizioni Universitarie Della Libreria, Guis. Laterza & Figli, S.p.A., Bari, Italy, 1988.

19. Møller, A.R. The acoustic middle ear reflex. (Presented at the Advanced International

Master on Aural Acoustic Impedance, held in Verona, Italy, March 23-25, 1987). In: Advances on Aural Acoustic Impedance, Quaderni di Audiologia, Volume 3, pp. 131-159. V. Colletti and A. Quaranta (eds.), Edizioni Universitarie Della Libreria, Guis. Laterza & Figli, S.p.A., Bari, Italy, 1988.

20. Møller, A.R. Neural generators of the brainstem auditory evoked potentials

(BAEP). In: Proc. of the International Congress on “Clinical Audiology 1987” (meeting held in Rosa Marina, Italy, June 7-13, 1987), Vol. 4, pp. 110-123. A. Quaranta, ed. Edizioni Universitarie Della Libreria, Guis. Laterza & Figli, S.p.A., Bari, Italy, 1987.

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21. Møller, A.R. Can injury to the auditory nerve cause tinnitus? In: Proc. of III International Tinnitus Seminar (meeting held in Muenster, West Germany, June 11-13, 1987), pp. 58-63. H. Feldmann, ed. Harsch Verlag, Karlsruhe, West Germany, 1987.

22. Møller, A.R. Use of pseudorandom noise in studies of the auditory system. In: Proc. of

the Montech 87 IEEE Conference on Biomedical Technologies (Meeting held in Montreal, Canada, November 9-13, 1987), pp. 19-22. IEEE Service Center Single Publications, Piscataway, New Jersey, 1987.

23. Møller, A.R. Analysis and modeling of the auditory system dynamics. In: Modelling and

Control in Biomedical Systems (Proc. of the lst IFAC Symposium, held in Venice, Italy, April 6-8, 1988), pp. 507-518. C. Cobelli and L. Mariani, eds. Pergamon Press, Oxford, England, 1988.

24. Møller, A.R. Pathophysiology of hemifacial spasm. In: Proceedings of the VI

International Symposium on the Facial Nerve (Meeting held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, October 1-5, 1988). D. Castro, ed. Kugler and Ghedini Publications, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, pp. 469-471, 1990.

25. Stark, G.B., Swartz, W.M., Narayanan, K., and Møller, A.R. Experimentelle

Extremitatentransplantation bei Primaten. In: Proc. Jahrestagung der Deutschen Gesellschaft fur Plastische und Wiederherstellungschirurgie: Homologe (Allogene) Transplantationen. H.V.H. Mittelmeier and J. Heisel, eds. Verlag Karl Sasse KG, Rotenburg, Germany, 1990.

26. Møller, A.R. Techniques and equipment for intraoperative monitoring. In: Proceedings of

the Third International Symposium on Intraoperative Neurophysiologic Monitoring (held at University of Erlangen-Nurenberg, Erlangen, Germany, April 24-26, 1989). J. Schramm and A.R. Møller, eds. Springer-Verlag, Berlin-Heidelberg, West Germany, pp. 1-17, 1991.

27. Møller, A.R. Automatic identification of peak V in brainstem auditory evoked potentials.

In: Proceedings of the Third International Symposium on Intraoperative Neurophysiologic Monitoring (held at University of Erlangen-Nurenberg, Erlangen, Germany, April 24-26, 1989). J. Schramm and A.R. Møller, eds. Springer-Verlag, Berlin-Heidelberg, West Germany, pp. 38-41, 1991.

28. Møller, A.R. Some common problems and pitfalls in intraoperative monitoring of evoked

potentials. In: Proceedings of the Third International Symposium on Intraoperative Neurophysiologic Monitoring (held at University of Erlangen-Nurenberg, Erlangen, Germany, April 24-26, 1989). J. Schramm and A.R. Møller, eds. Springer-Verlag, Berlin-Heidelberg, West Germany, pp. 42-48, 1991.

29. Møller, A.R. Intraoperative evoked potentials: Present and future. In: Modern

Neurosurgery 2. Proceedings of the 9th International Congress of Neurological Surgery (held in New Delhi, India, October 8-13, 1989). M. Brock, A.K. Banerji, and M. Sambasivan, eds. World Federation of Neurosurgical Societies, San Jose Process, Trivandrum, India, pp. 447-459, 1991.

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30. Gandolfi, A., Møller, A.R., Zini, C., and Piazza, F. Il conflitto neurovascolare dell' ottavo nervo cranico (VIII n.c.): Significato e valore di una entita clinica. In: Proceedings of “I Conflitti Neurovascolari” (“Neurovascular Conflicts,” held in Milan, Italy, November 18, 1989), sponsored by Centro Studi e Richerche. D. Felisati, ed. Cluster Press, Milano, Italy, pp. 11-15, 1991 (In Italian).

31. Møller, A.R. Pathophysiology of neurovascular conflict. In: Proceedings of “I Conflitti

Neurovascolari” (“Neurovascular Conflicts,” held in Milan, Italy, November 18, 1989), sponsored by Centro Studi e Richerche. D. Felisati, ed. Cluster Press, Milano, Italy, pp. 23-31, 1991.

32. Møller, M.B. and Mo/ ller, A.R. Microvascular conflict of the eighth nerve: Significance of

clinical entities. In: Proceedings of “I Conflitti Neurovascolari” (“Neurovascular Conflicts,” held in Milan, Italy, November 18, 1989), sponsored by Centro Studi e Richerche. D. Felisati, ed. Cluster Press, Milano, Italy, pp. 55-62, 1991.

33. Møller, M.B., Møller, A.R., Jannetta, P.J., and Jho, H.D. Results of microvascular

decompression (MVD) surgery in patients with disabling positional vertigo (DPV). Proc. of “2nd European Congress of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology and Cervico-Facial Surgery (EUFOS)” (held in Sorrento, Italy, June 6-10, 1992), Monduzzi Editorie S.p.A., Bologna, Italy, pp. 429-432, 1992.

34. Møller, A.R. Central neurophysiological processes in tinnitus. In: 'Tinnitus 91.'

Proceedings of the Fourth International Tinnitus Seminar (held in Bordeaux, France, August 27-30, 1991). J.M. Aran and R. Dauman, eds. Kugler Publications, Amsterdam, pp. 165-179, 1992.

35. Saito, S., Møller, A.R., and Nakai, O. Abnormal delayed response in the

sternocleidomastoid muscle in patients with spasmodic torticollis: Observations during microvascular decompression operations. In: Proc. of the “31st Annual Meeting of the Japanese Society for Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery -- Symposium on Involuntary Movement” (in Japanese language) (held in Kagoshima, Japan, October 24, 1992). Functional Neurosurgery (Official Journal of this Society) 31: 66-73, 1992.

36. Møller, A.R. Pathophysiology of hemifacial spasm. In: Proceedings of the VII

International Symposium on the Facial Nerve (held in Cologne, Germany, June 9-14, 1992). European Arch. Otorhinolaryngol. Suppl. S78-S81, 1994.

37. Møller, A.R. Pathophysiology of the vascular compression syndrome. In: Proceedings of

the Japanese Congress of Neurological Surgeons (held in Niigata, Japan, April 23-25, 1992). Neurosurgeons 12: 121-128, 1993.

38. Møller, A.R. Monitoring of cranial nerves in skull base operations. In: Proceedings of the

First International Skull Base Congress: Session on 'Intraoperative Neurophysiological Monitoring in Craniobasal Surgery' (held in Hannover, Germany, June 15-20, 1992). Karger Publishers, Basel, pp. 1161-1164, 1994.

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39. Møller, A.R. Direct eighth nerve compound action potential measurements during cerebellopontine angle surgery. In: Proc. of the First International Conference on ECoG, OAE, and Intraoperative Monitoring (held in Würzburg, Germany, September 20-24, 1992). D. Höhmann, ed. Kugler Publications, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, pp. 275-280, 1993.

40. Møller, A.R. Use of brainstem auditory evoked potentials and compound action potentials

from the eighth nerve in intraoperative monitoring. In: Proc. of the First International Conference on ECoG, OAE, and Intraoperative Monitoring (held in Würzburg, Germany, September 20-24, 1992). D. Höhmann, ed. Kugler Publication

41. Møller, A.R. Techniques and intraoperative neurophysiological monitoring and some

common pitfalls. In: Proc. of the First International Conference on ECoG, OAE, and Intraoperative Monitoring (held in Würzburg, Germany, September 20-24, 1992). D. Höhmann, ed. Kugler Publications, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, pp. 353-359, 1993.

42. Møller, A.R. Monitoring of facial electromyogram in operations for hemifacial spasm. In:

Proc. of the First International Conference on ECoG, OAE, and Intraoperative Monitoring (held in Würzburg, Germany, September 20-24, 1992). D. Höhmann, ed. Kugler Publications, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, pp. 361-368, 1993.

43. Møller, A.R. Intraoperative neurophysiologic monitoring in neurosurgery: Benefits,

efficacy, and cost-effectiveness. In: Clinical Neurosurgery, Proceedings of the Congress of Neurological Surgeons' 1994 Meeting, Chapter 12 (held in Chicago, Illinois, October 4, 1994). Williams & Wilkins, Baltimore, pp. 171-179, 1995.

44. Møller, A.R. Intraoperative monitoring of cranial nerves. In: Proceedings of the 2nd

International Conference on Acoustic Neuroma Surgery and 2nd European Skull Base Society Congress (held in Paris, France, April 22-26, 1995). J.M. Sterkers, R. Charachon, and O. Sterkers, eds. Kugler Publications, Amsterdam, 1996 (In press).

45. Møller, A.R. Similarities between tinnitus and pain. In: Proceedings of the Fifth

International Tinnitus Seminar (held in Portland, Oregon, July 12-15, 1995). G.Reich, and J. Vernon, eds. American Tinnitus Association, pp. 449-454, 1996

46. Møller, A.R. Electrophysiologic monitoring in neurosurgical patients with increased

intracranial pressure. In: Intracranial and Intralabyrinthine Fluids -- Basic Aspects and Clinical Applications (1st International Conference held in Seeheim (Frankfurt), Germany, September 14-17, 1995). A. Ernst, R. Marchbanks, and M. Samii, eds. Springer, Berlin/Heidelberg, pp.149-164, 1996.

47. Møller, A.R. and Jannetta, P.J. Foreword of Intracranial and Intralabyrinthine Fluids Basic

Aspects and Clinical Applications (1st International Conference held in Seeheim (Frankfurt), Germany, September 14-17, 1995). A. Ernst, R. Marchbanks, and M. Samii, eds. Springer, Berlin/Heidelberg, pp. v-vi, 1996.

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48. Møller, A.R. “Intraoperative neurophysiologic monitoring in skull base operations” Chapter 6 in A. Reid, RJ Marchbanks, and A. Ernst eds. Intracranial and Inner Ear Physiology and Pathophysiology. London, 1998, Whurr Publsihers. (Proceedings of the Ear and Brain 97, Second International Conference on Intracranial and Inner Ear Fluids, Bath, UK. 5-7 June 1997), pp 53-60

49. Møller, A.R. Pathophysiology of disorders that can be cured by microvascular decompression. The proceedings of the XIIth Meeting of the World Society for Stereotaxic and Functional Neurosurgery, Lyon, France. 1998.

50. Møller, A.R. Pathophysiology of severe tinnitus and chronic pain. In J. Hazell (ed):

Proceedings of the Sixth International Tinnitus Seminar, 1999, pp 26-31. 51. Møller, A.R. Preoperative and intraoperative neurophysiologic recordings. In: Welch,

W.C., Jacobs G.B., Jackson, R.P. Eds. Operative Spine Surgery, Stamford, 1999, Appelton & Lange, pp78-95.

52. Møller, A.R. Neural mechanisms of BAEP. In: Barber C, Celesia GC, Hashimoto I.,

Kakigi R. eds. Functional Neuroscience: Evoked Potentials and Magnetic Fields (EEG Suppl. 49), Ireland, Elsevier Sciences, 1999, pp 27-35.

53. Møller, A.R. Pathophysiology of severe tinnitus and chronic pain. In J. Hazell (ed):

Proceedings of the Sixth International Tinnitus Seminar, 1999, pp 26-31. 54. Møller, A.R. Intraoperative Monitoring of Auditory Evoked Potentials In: M. Sanna, A.

Taibah, A. Russo and F. Mancini, eds. Acoustic Neurinoma and Other CPA Tumors, Monduzzi Editore. Rome Italy, pp 517-521, 1999.

55. Kuchta J., C. Wedekind, N. Klug, A.R. Møller, and P.J. Jannetta. Delayed hearing loss as

a complication to CPA surgery. In: M. Sanna, A. Taibah, A. Russo and F. Mancini, eds. Acoustic Neurinoma and Other CPA Tumors, Monduzzi Editore. Rome Italy, pp 941-947, 1999.

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Abstracts (published) 1. Møller, A.R. Contraction of the middle ear muscles in man. Invited paper given at the

61st Meeting of the Acoustical Society of America in Cincinnati, Ohio, November 8-11, 1961. J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 33: 1669, 1961.

2. Møller, A.R. Experimental analysis of the middle ear sound transmission. Invited paper

given at the 63rd Meeting of the Acoustical Society of America, New York, New York, May 23-26, 1962. J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 34: 722, 1962.

3. Møller, A.R. On the transmission characteristic of the middle ear. IX Scandinavian

Physiology Congress, Copenhagen, 1963. Acta Physiol. Scand. 59: Suppl. 213, 1963. 4. Miller, W.H., Bernhard, C.G., and Møller, A.R. Insect corneal nipple array - a natural

impedance transformer. J. Opt. Soc. Am. 54: 581-582, 1964. 5. Borg, E. and Møller, A.R. On the sensitivity of the acoustic middle ear reflex to

anesthetics. XII Scandinavian Physiology Congress, Turku, 1966. Acta Physiol. Scand. 68: Suppl. 277, 1966.

6. Møller, A.R., Bernhard, C.G., and Miller, W.H. The insect corneal nipple array as an

optimal impedance transformer: Relation between nipple form and efficiency. XII Scandinavian Physiology Congress, Turku, 1966. Acta Physiol. Scand. 68: Suppl. 277, 1966.

7. Meyerson, B.A. and Møller, A.R. An experimental study of auto- and crosscorrelation of

spontaneous activity as recorded from scalp and cortex. Electroenceph. Clin. Neurophysiol. 23: 395, 1967.

8. Møller, A.R. Unit responses in the cochlear nucleus of the rat to burst of pure tones and

clicks. Acta Physiol. Scand. 73: 26A-27A, 1968. 9. Møller, A.R. Unit responses in the cochlear nucleus of the rat to sweep tones. Acta

Physiol. Scand. 74: C31, 1968. 10. Henderson, D. and Møller, A.R. Effect of asymptotic threshold shift in neural firing

patterns of the rat cochlear nucleus. J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 57: 53A, 1975. 11. Pierson, M.G. and Møller, A.R. Cochlear microphonic potentials from inner and outer hair

cells. Soc. Neurosci. 5: 28, 1979. 12. Møller, A.R. Neural delay in the auditory system determined using amplitude modulated

sounds. Neurosci. Abstr. 6: 42, 1980.

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13. Møller, A.R., Jannetta, P.J., and Møller, M.B. Neural generators of the brainstem auditory evoked potentials (BAEP) in man studied in intracranial recordings. Proc. American Association of Neurological Surgery, Honolulu, Hawaii, April, 1982.

14. Shapiro, S.M., Møller, A.R., and Shiu, G. Alterations in auditory evoked potentials with

pentobarbital. Proc. of the Second International Evoked Potentials Symposium, Cleveland, Ohio (October 18-20, 1982) 1: AB8, 1982.

15. Møller, A.R., Jannetta, P.J., and Møller, M.B. Intracranially recorded auditory nerve

response in man. O.R.L. Digest, October, p. 15, 1982. 16. Møller, A.R. and Jannetta, P.J. Neural generators of the brainstem auditory evoked

potentials (BAEP). Proc. of the Second International Evoked Potentials Symposium, Cleveland, Ohio (October 18-20, 1982). R.H. Nodar and C. Barber, eds. Butterworth Publishers, Inc., Woburn, Massachusetts, 1984.

17. Møller, A.R. Frequency selectivity of single auditory fibers determined using broadband

sounds. Proc. of the Midwinter Research Meeting of the Association for Research in Otolaryngology, St. Petersburg, Florida, January 23-27, 1983.

18. Møller, A.R. Comparison between cochlear nerve responses to tonebursts and

amplitude-modulated tones and the effects of masking. Proc. of the Midwinter Research Meeting of the Association for Research in Otolaryngology, St. Petersburg, Florida, February 5-9, 1984.

19. Rees, A. and Møller, A.R. The coding of sinusoidal and noise-modulated AM tones in the

inferior colliculus of the rat. Proc. of the Midwinter Research Meeting of the Association for Research in Otolaryngology, St. Petersburg, Florida, February 5-9, 1984.

20. Møller, A.R. Pathophysiology of tinnitus. “Extracta” Series. H.M. Theopolo, ed. Acron

Verlag Publishers, Berlin, 1984. 21. Møller, A.R. Auditory evoked potentials in the rat studied using continuous

sounds. Proc. of the Midwinter Research Meeting of the Association for Research in Otolaryngology, Clearwater, Florida, February 3-7, 1985.

22. Rees, A. and Møller, A.R. A comparison of the responses of single units to

amplitude-modulated sounds with their anatomical location in the inferior colliculus of the rat, p. 16. Proc. of the Midwinter Research Meeting of the Association for Research in Otolaryngology, Clearwater, Florida, February 3-7, 1985.

23. Sekhar, L.N. and Møller, A.R. Operative management of tumors involving the cavernous

sinus. Proc. of the Congress of Neurological Surgeons, Honolulu, Hawaii, September 29-October 4, 1985.

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24. Sen, C.N. and Møller, A.R. An animal model of hemifacial spasm. Proc. of the Annual Meeting of the American Association of Neurological Surgeons, Denver, Colorado, April 13-17, 1986.

25. Sekhar, L.N., Jho, H., Møller, A.R., Sen, C.N., and Janecka, I. Operative management of

intracavernous neoplasms. Proc. of the Congress of Neurological Surgeons, Baltimore, Maryland, October 24-29, 1987.

26. Møller, A.R. Analysis of the auditory system using pseudorandom noise. In: Advanced

Methods of Physiological Systems Modeling, Volume 1, pp. 60-62 (meeting held at the Biomedical Simulations Resource Center, University of Southern California, Los Angles, California, 1987). V.Z. Marmarelis (ed.), Plenum Press, New York, 1987.

27. Liang, M.D., Møller, A.R., Narayanan, K. The role of motor endplates in split rectus

abdominous flaps. Proc. of the American Association of Plastic Surgeons 1989 Annual Meeting, San Francisco, California, 1989.

28. Sekhar, L.N., Pomeranz, S., Sclabassi, R., Møller, A.R., and Jannetta, P.J.

Neurophysiological monitoring in cranial base surgery. Proc. of the First Annual Meeting of the North American Skull Base Society, “Approaches to the Skull Base,” Marina Del Rey, California, February 17-21, 1990.

29. Sekhar, L.N., Jannetta, P.J., Kamerer, D., Møller, A.R., Hirsch, B., and Sclabassi, R.

Acoustic neurilemmoma excision by the retrosigmoid approach: Facial nerve preservation and neurophysiological monitoring. Proc. of the First Annual Meeting of the North American Skull Base Society, “Approaches to the Skull Base,” Marina Del Rey, California, February 17-21, 1990.

30. Liang, M.D., Narayanan, K., Møller, A.R., and Liang, D.S. The successful creation of an

innervated split rectus abdominous muscle sphincter for continent diversion procedures. Proc. of the American College of Surgeons Surgical Forum, San Francisco, California, October 7-12, 1990.

31. Liang, M.D., Narayanan, K., Møller, A.R., and Liang, D.S. An innervated split rectus

abdominous muscle sphincter for continent diversion procedures/ileostomies. Proc. of the American Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons, the Plastic Surgery Educational Foundation, and the American Society of Maxillofacial Surgeons Annual Scientific Meeting, Boston, Massachusetts, October 21-25, 1990.

32. Møller, A.R. and Møller, M.B. Auditory nerve compound action potentials (CAP) and

brainstem auditory evoked potentials (BAEP) in patients with intractable tinnitus. Proc. of the Symposium on Tinnitus, Midwinter Meeting of the Association for Research in Otolaryngology, St. Petersburg, Florida, February 3, 1991.

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33. Møller, A.R. Pathogenesis of disorders that can be cured by microvascular decompression of cranial nerves. Proc. of the 12th Annual Meeting of the Japanese Congress of Neurological Surgeons, Niigata, Japan, April 23-25, 1992.

34. Møller, A.R. Pathophysiology of hemifacial spasm. In: Proc. of the VII International

Symposium on the Facial Nerve, Cologne, Germany, June 9-14, 1992. Eur. Arch. Otorhinolaryngol. Suppl. S78-S81, 1994.

35. Møller, A.R. Use of intraoperative monitoring in operations on skull base tumors. Proc. of

the First International Skull Base Congress: Session on 'Intraoperative Neurophysiological Monitoring in Craniobasal Surgery', Hannover, Germany, June 14-20, 1992. S. Karger, Munchen, Germany, p. 19, 1992.

36. Møller, A.R. Neural generators of the brainstem auditory evoked potentials (BAEP).

Proc. of the Annual Meeting of the American Speech and Hearing Association, San Antonio, Texas, November 20-23, 1992.

37. Jho, H.D. and Møller, A.R. Intraoperative monitoring of hearing during microvascular

decompression of the cranial nerves via retromastoid craniectomy. Congress of Neurological Surgeons 1993 Annual Meeting, Vancouver, British Columbia, October, 1993.

38. Kuroki, A. and Møller, A.R. Electrophysiological signs of hemifacial spasm in rats after

artificial demyelination and arterial compression of the facial nerve. Proc. of the X International Congress of Neurological Surgery, Acapulco, Mexico, October 17-22, 1993.

39. Szczepaniak, W.S. and Møller, A.R. Enhancement of responses from the inferior

colliculus after noise exposure. Proc. of the Midwinter Meeting of the Association for Research in Otolaryngology (ARO), St. Petersburg Beach, Florida, February 6-10, 1994.

40. Jho, H.D., Møller, A.R., and Jannetta, P.J. Intraoperative monitoring of hearing during

cerebellopontine angle operation. Proc. of the 1994 Joint Annual Meeting of the German and North American Skull Base Societies “Skull Base Surgery”, Lake Buena Vista, Florida, February 19-23, 1994.

41. Jho, H.D., Jannetta, P.J., Møller, A.R., and Møller, M.B. Surgical outcome of severe tinnitus by microvascular decompression of the cochlear nerve. Proc. of the 1994 Joint Annual Meeting of the German and North American Skull Base Societies “Skull Base Surgery”, Lake Buena Vista, Florida, February 19-23, 1994.

42. Szczepaniak, W.S. and Møller, A.R. Noise exposure induced plasticity in the inferior

colliculus of the rat: Evidence for a decrease in GABAergic inhibition following noise exposure. Proc. of the 1994 Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, Miami Beach, Florida, November 13-18, 1994.

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43. Szczepaniak, W.S. and Møller, A.R. Effects of various pharmacological agents on reducing noise exposure induced hyperexcitability of the inferior colliculus in the rat. Proc. of the 1995 Annual Midwinter Meeting of the Association for Research in Otolaryngology, St. Petersburg Beach, Florida, February 5-9, 1995.

44. Stechison, M.T., Lovely, T.J., Møller, A.R., and Jannetta, P.J. Trigeminal root mapping --

Technique and role in the surgical treatment of facial pain. Proc. of the 1995 Joint Annual Meeting of the North American Skull Base Society, Naples, Florida, February 18-21, 1995.

45. Jho, H.D., Jannetta, P.J., Møller, M.B., and Møller, A.R. Surgical outcome of disabling

vertigo by microvascular decompression of the vestibular nerve. The 63rd Annual Meeting of the American Association of Neurological Surgeons, Orlando, Florida, April 22-27, 1995.

46. Jho, H.D., Jannetta, P.J., Møller, M.B., and Møller, A.R. Surgical outcome of severe

idiopathic tinnitus by microvascular decompression of the cochlear nerve. The 63rd Annual Meeting of the American Association of Neurological Surgeons, Orlando, Florida, April 22-27, 1995.

47. Møller, A.R. Electrophysiologic monitoring in neurosurgical patients with increased intracranial pressure. Proc. of Conference “Intracranial and Intralabyrinthine Fluids -- Basic Aspects and Clinical Applications” Seeheim (Frankfurt), Germany, September 14-17, 1995.

48. Szczepaniak, W.S. and Møller, A.R. Noise exposure induced plasticity of GABAergic inhibition in the inferior colliculus of the rat: Extrinsic and intrinsic inhibitory influences on inferior colliculus neurons. Proc. of the Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, San Diego, California, November 11-16, 1995.

49. Szczepaniak, W.S. and Møller, A.R. Effects of acute noise exposure on GABAA- and

GABAB-mediated inhibitory components of temporal integration in the inferior colliculus: A study of evoked potentials in the rat. Proc. of the 1996 Annual Midwinter Meeting of the Association for Research in Otolaryngology, St. Petersburg Beach, Florida, February 4-8, 1996.

50. Møller, A.R. Impact of intraoperative monitoring of cranial motor nerves. Proc. of the

2nd International Skull Base Congress, 7th Annual Meeting of the North American Skull Base Society, San Diego, California, June 29-July 4, 1996.

51. Møller, A.R Neural mechanisms of AEP. The Sixth International Evoked Potential

Symposium in Okazaki, Japan, 21-25 March, 1998 52. Kuchta J., Wedekind C, Klug N, Møller AR, Jannetta, PJ. Delayed Hearing Loss as a

complication of CPA surgery. Third International Conference on Acoustic Neurinoma and other CPA Tumors, Rome 12-17 June, 1999

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53. Mulder de, G. Ridder de, D., Havenbergh van, T., Engelborghs, K., Verlooy, J., Heyning vn de, P., Sunaert, S., Walsh, V., Muggleton, N., Møller, A. Cortical stimulation for intractable tinnitus: first experiece. Belgian Society for Neurosurgery. 2003

54. Goble, T.J., G.E.Farmer, J.Frank, A.R.Møller, L.T.Thompson. Acute noise exposure alters

hippocampal place -fields: Evidence for extralemniscal sensory pathway plasticity. Program No. 209.8.2004 AbstractViewer/ItineraryPlanner.Washington, DC: Society for Neuroscience

55. De Mulder, G., E. Verstraeten, P.y Lambrechts, S. Sunaert, S. Kovacs, M. Smits, J.

Verlooy, P. Van De Heyning, A. Møller. Surgically implanted electrodes of the primary and secondary auditory cortex as a treatment for tinnitus, Dirk De Ridder, VIIIth International Tinnitus Seminar to be held in Paris September 2005

56. Ryu, H., J. Verlooy, V. Nowé, P. Parizel, P. van de Heyning, M.Møller, A. Møller

Microvascular compressions and 4 types of tinnitus Dirk de Ridder, Gert de Mulder, VIIIth International Tinnitus Seminar to be held in Paris September 2005

57. De Ridder, D. , A. Møller, G. De Mulder, S. Sunaert, S. Kovacs, P. Van De Heyning Somatosensory modulation of the extralemniscal system in tinnitus : a potential target for tinnitus treatment ? VIIIth International Tinnitus Seminar to be held in Paris September 2005

58. De Mulder, G. E. Verstraeten, A. Boudewyns, S. Sunaert , S. Kovacs, M. Smits, J.

Verlooy, P. Van De Heyning, A. Møller Deafferentation Tinnitus : A Pathophysiological Model, Dirk De Ridder, VIIIth International Tinnitus Seminar to be held in Paris September 2005

59. Verstraeten, E. G. De Mulder, K. Van Der Kelen, P. Van De Heyning, A. Møller,

Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation In Unilateral Tinnitus And Hyperacusis Dirk De Ridder, VIIIth International Tinnitus Seminar to be held in Paris September 2005

60. De Ridder, G., B. Haarman, K. Heijneman, P. Van De Heyning, M. Møller, A. Møller,

BAEP and the Pathophysiology Of Tinnitus In Microvascular Compressions Of The Vestibulocochlear Nerve. VIIIth International Tinnitus Seminar Paris September 2005

61. Goble, T. J., J.R.Frank, G.E. Farmer, A.R. Møller, L.T. Thompson Stress –and noise –

induced plasticity of hippocampal place fields in a fixed environment. Abstract Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, Washington DC 2005

62. Goble, T. J., G.E. Farmer, C.R. Ippolito, A.R. Møller, L.T. Thompson: “The effects of Stress on Hippocampal Place-Fields in a Fixed environment: A comparison of Physical Restraint of Dexamethasone to Noise Exposure” Abstract, Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, Atlanta, 2006

63. Bernadin. C. P. and Moller, A. Adult onset obesity and type 2 diabetes: a metabolic model. (2013) The FASEB Journal. 2013;27:1217.11

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GRANT REVIEWING NIH Extra-mural Grant Reviewing 1. Member of the Kiang Special Review Committee of the Scientific Review Branch of the

National Institutes of Neurological and Communicative Disorders and Stroke, Site Visit to Nelson Y-S. Kiang, Ph.D., Eaton-Peabody Laboratory, Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary, Boston, Massachusetts, September 19-21, 1983.

2. Member of the Review Committee of the Department of Health and Human Services, Site

Visit to the Laboratory of Biomedical and Electrical Engineering (Dr. Vasilis Z. Marmarelis, Chief), University of Southern California, Los Angeles, California, April 9-11, 1985.

3. Member of the Special Study Section on Computing in Biomedical Engineering,

University of Southern California, Department of Biomedical Engineering, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland, April 11, 1985.

4. Member of the Special Study Section for the Merit Review of a grant application entitled,

“Computational Models of Sensory Motor Cortex,” (Principal Investigator: Dr. Dana Ballard), Department of Health and Human Services, National Institutes of Health, Telephone Conference, April 23, 1985.

5. Chairman of the Sensory Disorder and Language Study Section (CMS), Department of

Health & Human Services, Public Health Service, National Institutes of Health, Arlington, Virginia, April 14, 1986.

NIH Intra-mural Grant Reviewing: Member of the Review Committee of the Department of Health and Human Services, Site Visit to

the Laboratory of Comparative Ethology (Dr. Stephen Suomi, Chief), National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland, November 19-20, 1984.

National Science Foundation Reviewing: Member of the Review Committee of the National Science Foundation for a grant application

entitled, “The Neural Basis for Auditory Masking and Intensity Discrimination” (Principal Investigator: Evan M. Relkin), Institute for Sensory Research, Syracuse University, Syracuse, New York, September 27, 1994.

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American Tinnitus Association Reviewing 1. Member of the Review Committee of the American Tinnitus Association for a grant

application entitled, “Tinnitus Associated With Sound-Induced Hearing Loss” (Principal Investigator: Pawel J. Jastreboff), Department of Surgery, Division of Otolaryngology, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland, July 21, 1994.

2. Member of the Review Committee of the American Tinnitus Association for a grant

application entitled, “Spontaneous Activity and Neurochemistry of the Cochlear Nucleus Following Exposure to High Intensity Sound” (Principal Investigator: James A. Kaltenbach), Department of Audiology, Wayne State University, Detroit Michigan, February 15, 1995.

3. Member of the Review Committee of the American Tinnitus Association for a grant

application entitled, “Central Mechanisms of Tinnitus” (Principal Investigator: George M. Gerken), Callier Center for Communication Disorders, University of Texas, Dallas, Texas, January 10, 1996.

4. Member of the Review Committee of the American Tinnitus Association for a grant

application entitled, “Tinnitus Associated With Sound-Induced Hearing Loss. Part II: Mapping the Modifications of the Metabolic Activity Related to Tinnitus and Hearing Loss” (Principal Investigator: Pawel J. Jastreboff), Department of Surgery, Division of Otolaryngology, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland, April 9, 1996.

5. Member of the Review Committee of the American Tinnitus Association. Two reviews,

2007 Vancouver Foundation Grant Reviewing: 1. External reviewer for the merit review of a grant application entitled, “Motor Systems

Monitoring During Spine Surgery: Prevention of Injury to the Nervous System” (Principal Investigator: Dr. Blair Calancie), April 24, 1990.

2. External reviewer for a research grant application entitled, “Oregon Hearing Research

Center/Addressing the Needs of the Hearing Impaired” (Principal Investigator: P. Kohler), M.J. Murdock Charitable Trust, Oregon Hearing Research Center/Addressing the Needs of the Hearing Impaired Research Project, Portland, Oregon, November 27, 1995.

Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC) 1. External reviewer for a research grant application entitled, “Nonlinear Systems

Identification for Modeling and Analysis of Physiological, Physical, and Industrial Processes.” (Principal Investigator: M. Korenberg), December 4, 1992.

2. External reviewer for a research grant application entitled, “Electrophysiological studies of

attentional and perceptual deficits in patients with schizophrenia.” (Principal Investigator: C. Alain), November 17, 1995.

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Ben Franklin Foundation Grant Reviewing 1. Member of the Grant Review Committee for 1992/1993, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. 2. Reviewer for the Annual Proposal Selection Process of the Western Pennsylvania

Advanced Technology Center's Case Studies in Economic Development, sponsored by the Ben Franklin Partnership of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, 1994.

Veterans Health Services and Research Administration, Department of Veterans Affairs,

Grant Reviewing: External reviewer for the merit review of a grant application entitled, “Simultaneous Ipsilateral

and Contralateral Acoustic-Reflex Measures” (Principal Investigator: Dr. Richard H. Wilson), August 25, 1990.

Miscellaneous Grant Reviewing: 1. External reviewer for a research grant application entitled, “Intensity Effects in the

Auditory and Tactile Systems” (Principal Investigator: Ronald T. Verrillo), Syracuse University, Institute for Sensory Research, Syracuse, New York, February 14, 1994.

2. External reviewer for a research grant application entitled, “A Neuroanatomical,

Electrophysiological, and Psychophysical Investigation of Trigeminal Neuralgia Treated by Microvascular Decompression” (Principal Investigator: Dr. Ian MacKenzie), The Wellcome Trust, London, United Kingdom, March 15, 1993.

3. Grant application: “Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) for the treatment

of chronic tinnitus A Clinical trial HA 3547/4-1” from the German Research Foundation (DRF), Deutche Forschungsgemeinschaft, Germany

4. Grant application: “Tinnitus, a form of epilepsy-like hypersynchrony? Evaluation in an

animal model” from the Royal National Institute for Deaf People (RNID), UK 5. Grant application: Acoustic signal processing in the neural circuits of the auditory system”

from Czech Science Foundation, Czech Republic 6. RNID (UK) The role of stress in the onset of tinnitus – animal model study NIDCD R01

“What is the clinical significance of the auditory brainstem abnormalities in craniosynostosis children”, Michael Church

7. Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC) 8. Health Research Council of New Zealand: Cannabinoid drugs for the treatment of tinnitus

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Seminars and Invited Lectures: 1. “Contraction of the middle ear muscles in man.” The 62nd Annual Meeting of the

Acoustical Society of America, Cincinnati, Ohio, November 8-11, 1961. 2. “The application of cinefluorography to speech research.” American Speech and Hearing

Association Convention (presented with B. Nylen and L. Bjork), Chicago, Illinois, November 5-11, 1961.

3. “Experimental analysis of the middle ear sound transmission.” The 63rd Annual Meeting

of the Acoustical Society of America, New York, New York, May 23-25, 1962. 4. “The acoustic impedance in experimental studies on the middle ear.” International

Congress of Audiology, Copenhagen, Denmark, August 26-29, 1964. 5. “The use of correlation analysis in progressing neuroelectric data.” Sixth International

Advanced Study Institute at the Netherlands Royal Academy of Sciences, September 9-14, 1968. 6. “The function of the middle ear.” Acoustic Group, The Institute of Physics and the

Physiological Society, London, England, 1965. 7. “Periodicity coding in the peripheral auditory system.” Fifth International Meeting of

Neurobiologists, Sandefjord, Norway, September 15-17, 1969. 8. “Coding of amplitude and frequency-modulated sounds in the cochlear nucleus of the rat.”

Annual Meeting of the Acoustical Society of America, Boston, Massachusetts, April, 1973. 9. “Noise as a health hazard.” Science and Man, Science in the Americas, Mexico City,

Mexico, 1973. 10. “Dynamic properties of a sensory-neural system studied using statistical signal analysis.”

Eighth Biometric Conference, Konstanza, Rumania, 1974. 11. “The physiology of the middle ear and the acoustic middle ear reflex.” XXVI Congresso

Nazionale A001, Stresa, Italy, 1974. 12. “Coding of time-varying sounds in the cochlear nucleus.” XIII International Congress of

Audiology, Florence, Italy, 1976. 13. “Neurophysiological basis of discrimination of speech sounds.” XIII International

Congress of Audiology, Florence, Italy, 1976. 14. “Signal processing in the peripheral auditory system.” Kybernetic Kongress, Munchen,

Germany, 1977.

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15. “Investigations on noise exposure effects in animals.” Symposium on Medical Effects of Environmental Noise Exposure, Gothenburg, Sweden, 1977.

16. “Extra-aural effects of noise.” EBC Noise Abatement Symposium, Copenhagen,

Denmark, 1977. 17. “Information processing in the auditory system.” UNESCO-IBRO Symposium, Lenin-

grad, U.S.S.R., 1977. 18. “Statistical signal analysis in neurophysiology.” UNESCO-IBRO Symposium, Leningrad,

U.S.S.R., 1977. 19. “Digital cochlear models.” UNESCO-IBRO Symposium, Leningrad, U.S.S.R., 1977. 20. “Frequency selectivity of the basilar membrane revealed from discharges in auditory nerve

fibers.” International Symposium on Psychophysics and Physiology of Hearing, Keele, England, 1977. 21. “The function of the middle ear.” First Amplaid International Impedance Meeting, Milano,

Italy, 1977. 22. “The normal acoustic middle ear reflex in man.” First Amplaid International Impedance

Meeting, Milano, Italy, 1977. 23. “Ar gransvardena av idag tillfredsstallande?” Det 26:e Nordiska Yrkeshygieniska Motet,

Helsingfors, Finland, 1977. 24. “Signal processing in the auditory system.” Scandinavian Acoustic Society, Odense,

Denmark, 1978. 25. “Study of frequency selectivity in the auditory periphery using pseudorandom noise.”

Midwinter Research Meeting of the Association for Research in Otolaryngology, St. Petersburg, Florida, 1979.

26. “Coding of complex sounds in the auditory nervous system.” European Brain and

Behavior Society Workshop, Gottingen, Germany, 1979. Experimental Brain Research, Supplementum II: Hearing Mechanisms and Speech.

27. “Anatomy and physiology of the auditory pathway.” Symposium on Auditory Evoked

Response in Otology and Audiology, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1980. 28. “The auditory system as it interrelates with the vestibular system.” Workshop on Clinical

Evaluation of the Vestibular System, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 1980.

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29. “Coding of complex sounds in the auditory nervous system.” Symposium on Neuronal Mechanisms of Hearing, Prague, Czechoslovakia, 1980.

30. “Neural generators of the brainstem evoked responses: Results from human intracranial

recordings.” 114th Annual Meeting of the American Otological Society, Inc., Vancouver, British Columbia, 1981.

31. “Stimulus considerations for auditory evoked potential tests.” Audiology Conference,

Children's Hospital, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, October 28, 1981. 32. “Auditory physiology that applies to recording and interpretation of BSEP.” Research and

the Practical Clinicians' Scientific Basis of ABR, American Speech-Language-Hearing Association Annual Convention, Los Angeles, California, November 21, 1981.

33. “Neural generators of the brainstem auditory evoked potential.” Association for Research

in Otolaryngology Midwinter Research Meeting, St. Petersburg, Florida, January 12-21, 1982. 34. “What does the ear tell the brain?” Three Rivers Conference on Communicative Disorders,

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, March 25, 1982. 35. “Neural generators of the brainstem auditory evoked potentials in man studied in

intracranial recordings.” American Association of Neurological Surgeons -- The Harvey Cushing Society, Honolulu, Hawaii, April 25-29, 1982.

36. “Neurophysiological basis for perception of complex sounds.” Symposium on the

Presentation of Speech in the Peripheral Auditory System, Stockholm, Sweden, May 17-19, 1982. 37. “Otologic evaluation of cranial nerve dysfunction: A. Physiologic monitoring of cranial

nerve functions in patients undergoing microvascular decompression. B. Neural generators of brainstem auditory evoked potentials.” Symposium on Microsurgery of the Cranial Nerves, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, May 21, 1982.

38. “Coding of complex sounds in the auditory system.” Neuroscience Lectures, Department

of Surgery, Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center, Hanover, New Hampshire, June 4, 1982. 39. “Neural generators of the auditory brainstem responses: Results from intracranial

recordings in human.” Neuroscience Lectures, Department of Surgery, Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center, Hanover, New Hampshire, June 5, 1982.

40. “Coding of complex sounds in the ear and in the auditory nervous system.” Danavox

Symposium, Denmark, June 9, 1982.

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41. “Neurophysiological data on binaural interaction in the ascending auditory pathway.” Danavox Symposium, Denmark, June 10, 1982.

42. “The use of pseudorandom noise in studies of frequency selectivity of the ear.”

Biomedical Engineering Program, Carnegie-Mellon University, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, September 29, 1982.

43. “Intracranial recordings of auditory evoked potentials.” Audiology Conference, Children's

Hospital, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, September 29, 1982. 44. “BSER origin and sources: Present status and future prospects.” American Speech and

Hearing Association Annual Meeting, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, November 18, 1982. 45. “Use of pseudorandom noise in studies of frequency selectivity in the auditory system.”

Seminar on Sensory Physiology, Rockefeller University, New York, New York, January 19, 1983. 46. “ABR generators: Present status, prospects and potential.” Southwestern Pennsylvania

Speech and Hearing Association, Carlow College, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, February 9, 1983. 47. “BSER origin and sources: Present status and future prospects.” ASHA Re-Visited,

Carlow College, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, February 9, 1983. 48. “Monitoring of auditory nerve function during operations in the posterior fossa.”

Neuroscience Grand Rounds, Division of Neurological Surgery, University of California, San Diego, California, March 11, 1983.

49. “Use of random sequences as test signals for systems identification.” Department of

Electrical Engineering, Carnegie-Mellon University, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, March 17, 1983. 50. “Origins of sensory evoked potentials.” Pittsburgh Neuroscience Society, University of

Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, May 18, 1983. 51. “Signal processing in the ear and the auditory nervous system, or: What does the ear tell

the brain?” Interdepartmental Physics Colloquium of the Westinghouse Research and Development Center, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, May 26, 1983.

52. “The auditory system as it interrelates with the vestibular system.” The Vestibular System:

Clinical Testing, Diagnosis, and Treatment Course, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, August 18-20, 1983. 53. “Comparison between cochlear nerve responses to tonebursts and amplitude-modulated

tones and the effects of masking.” Association for Research in Otolaryngology Midwinter Research Meeting, St. Petersburg, Florida, February 5-9, 1984.

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54. “Neural generators and intraoperative monitoring.” Pittsburgh Area Society of EEG Technologists, EEG Department, Presbyterian-University Hospital, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, April 7, 1984.

55. “Coding of amplitude-modulated sounds in the cochlear nucleus.” Baule Colloquium

Series, Syracuse University Institute for Sensory Research, Syracuse, New York, April 9, 1984. 56. “Monitoring during neurosurgical operations.” Mid-Atlantic Neurosurgeons Society

Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, May 11-17, 1984. 57. “Preservation of facial nerve function during removal of medium- and large-sized acoustic

neuromas.” 37th Annual Meeting of the Neurosurgical Society of America, Coronado, California, May 13-16, 1984.

58. “Neurophysiological monitoring techniques.” University of Pittsburgh, Division of

Continuing Education Course, Tumors of the Cranial Base: Diagnosis and Treatment, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, October 12-14, 1984.

59. “Coding of amplitude-modulated sounds in the cochlear nucleus.” Department of

Neurophysiology, University of Wisconsin Medical School, Madison, Wisconsin, October 24, 1984. 60. “Use of electrophysiological monitoring in operations involving cranial nerves.” Grand

Rounds, Department of Neurological Surgery, University of Wisconsin Medical School, Madison, Wisconsin, October 24, 1984.

61. “Coding of complex sounds in the auditory system.” Coleman Laboratory, Department of

Otolaryngology, University of California, San Francisco, California, December 4-7, 1984. 62. “Monitoring of facial and auditory functions during neurosurgical operations.”

Department of Otolaryngology and Physiology, University of California, San Francisco, California, December 4-7, 1984.

63. “Auditory evoked potentials in the rat studied using continuous sounds.” Association for

Research in Otolaryngology Midwinter Research Meeting, Clearwater, Florida, February 3-7, 1985. 64. “Monitoring of facial nerve function during removal of acoustic tumor.” Fifth

International Workshop, Neurological Surgery of the Ear and Skull Base, Sarasota, Florida, February 23-28, 1985.

65. “Neural generators of the brainstem auditory evoked potentials.” Colorado Otology

Audiology Workshop, Aspen, Colorado, March 10-14, 1985.

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66. “Transformations of complex sounds in the auditory system.” University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada, May 6-8, 1985.

67. “Generator locations for the auditory brainstem response.” Auditory Evoked Potentials

Workshop, Cleveland, Ohio, June 24-26, 1985. 68. “The use of ABR for monitoring central nervous system function in the operating room

and the intensive care unit.” Auditory Evoked Potentials Workshop, Cleveland, Ohio, June 24-26, 1985.

69. “Intracranial recordings of auditory evoked potentials in patients undergoing neurosurgical

operations.” XI International Congress of Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology, London, England, August 25-30, 1985.

70. “Neural generators of BAEP studied through intraoperative recordings in patients

undergoing neurosurgical operations.” MRC Institute of Hearing Research, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, England, August 29, 1985.

71. “Intraoperative monitoring in patients undergoing microvascular decompression for

hemifacial spasm and disabling positional vertigo.” Neurosurgical Clinic, Hanover, Germany, October 10, 1985.

72. “Physiology of the nerves of the cerebellopontine angle.” Departments of Neurosurgery

and Otolaryngology, Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, Sweden, October 15, 1985. 73. “Pathophysiology of hemifacial spasm.” Research Conference, Department of

Neurological Surgery, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, November 14, 1985.

74. “Pathophysiology of hemifacial spasm: Results from intracranial recordings during

microvascular decompression operations.” Department of Neurology, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota, December 6, 1985.

75. “Intraoperative monitoring of facial nerve function.” Nicolet Biomedical Instruments

Seminar on Current Topics in Intraoperative Evoked Potential and EEG Monitoring, Denver, Colorado, January 30-31, 1986.

76. “Evaluation of cranial nerve function during posterior fossa surgery.” Nicolet Biomedical

Instruments Seminar on Current Topics in Intraoperative Evoked Potential and EEG Monitoring, Denver, Colorado, January 30-31, 1986.

77. “Pathophysiology of hemifacial spasm.” Department of Neurology, University of

California, San Francisco, California, March 12, 1986.

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78. “Intraoperative electrophysiological monitoring. Department of Neurosurgery Grand Rounds, University of California, San Francisco, California, March 13, 1986.

79. “Preservation of cranial nerve function during posterior fossa

surgery.” Neurology/Neurosurgery Grand Rounds, Department of Neurology, University of Cincinnati Medical Center, Cincinnati, Ohio, March 19, 1986.

80. “Pathophysiology of tinnitus.” Cincinnati Community Audiology Group, University of

Cincinnati Medical Center, Cincinnati, Ohio, March 19, 1986. 81. “Use of pseudorandom noise in studies of a sensory system.” Advanced Short

Course/Workshop on Advanced Methods of Physiological System Modeling, Biomedical Simulations Resource, University of Southern California, Santa Monica, California, September 18-20, 1986.

82. “Auditory evoked potentials to noise and noise-modulated sounds.” Advanced Short

Course/Workshop on Advanced Methods of Physiological System Modeling, Biomedical Simulations Resource, University of Southern California, Santa Monica, California, September 18-20, 1986.

83. “Intraoperative eighth nerve recordings.” Course on Evoked Potential Monitoring, State of

the Art: 1986. Anesthesiology Alumni Association of Florida, Inc., Lake Buena Vista, Florida, September 25-28, 1986.

84. “Evoked potentials from cranial nerves II,III,IV,VI, and VII.” Course on Evoked Potential

Monitoring, State of the Art: 1986. Anesthesiology Alumni Association of Florida, Inc., Lake Buena Vista, Florida, September 25-28, 1986.

85. “Generator sites of brainstem auditory evoked potentials.” International Congress on

Brainstem Auditory Evoked Potentials, (sponsored by the Brooklyn College, University of New York and the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine) New York, New York, October 20-22, 1986.

86. “Use of BAEP in intraoperative monitoring and in intensive care.” International Congress

on Brainstem Auditory Evoked Potentials, (sponsored by the Brooklyn College, University of New York and the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine) New York, New York, October 20-22, 1986.

87. “Intraoperative monitoring of auditory evoked potentials.” Les Methodes D'Investigation

en Oto-Neurologie: Actualites et Perspectives, Paris, France, December 12-13, 1986. 88. “Neural generators of the brainstem auditory evoked potentials (BAEP).” Les Methodes

D'Investigation en Oto-Neurologie: Actualites et Perspectives, Paris, France, December 12-13, 1986. 89. “Auditory receptive fields: Fundamentals of correlation analysis.” Communicative

Neurosciences Seminar, University of California, San Francisco, California, January 16, 1987.

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90. “Auditory receptive fields: Determination of non-linearities in the auditory system.” Communicative Neurosciences Seminar, University of California, San Francisco, California, January 23, 1987.

91. “Non-linear systems analysis.” Graduate Students Lecture, Department of

Otorhinolaryngology and Human Communication, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, January 28, 1987.

92. “The use of pseudorandom noise in studies of sensorineural systems.” Seminar of the

Institute of Neurological Sciences, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, January 28, 1987.

93. “Neuroanatomy and physiology of intratympanic reflexes.” Advanced International

Master on Aural Acoustic Impedance, Verona, Italy, March 23-25, 1987. 94. “Clinical evaluation of inner ear impedance: Dream or reality.” Advanced International

Master on Aural Acoustic Impedance, Verona, Italy, March 23-25, 1987. 95. “Mechanical aspects of the auditory sensory organ: Middle ear and inner ear.” Advanced

International Master on Aural Acoustic Impedance, Verona, Italy, March 23-25, 1987. 96. “Monitoring of cranial nerves II, III, IV, VI, VII, and VIII in operations in the skull

base.” Department of Audiology, Sahlgrenska Hospital, Gothenburg, Sweden, March 26, 1987. 97. “Intraoperative monitoring of the auditory nerve and other cranial nerves.” Seventh

Annual Conference of the American Society for Clinical Evoked Potentials, Inc., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, April 22-25, 1987.

98. “Application of monitoring techniques in neurosurgical procedures: Intraoperative

monitoring during posterior fossa surgeries.” Seminar on Evoked Potential and EEG Monitoring in the Operating Room and Intensive Care Unit, Nicolet Biomedical Instruments, San Francisco, California, May 29-30, 1987.

99. “Neural generators of the brainstem auditory evoked potentials (BAEP).” International

Congress on “Clinical Audiology 1987,” Rosa Marina, Italy, June 7-13, 1987. 100. “Can injury to the auditory nerve cause tinnitus?” Third International Tinnitus Seminar,

Muenster, West Germany, June 11-13, 1987. 101. “Intraoperative electrophysiological monitoring using evoked potentials.”

Neurochirurgische Clinic, The University of Erlangen, Nurnberg, Erlangen, West Germany, June 15, 1987.

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102. “Intraoperative monitoring of evoked potentials.” Intraoperative evoked potentials -- Who needs it? Special Interests Workshop of the 37th Annual Congress of Neurological Surgeons, Baltimore, Maryland, October 25-29, 1987.

103. “Use of pseudorandom noise in studies of the auditory system.” Montech 87 IEEE

Conference on Biomedical Technologies (sponsored by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. -- IEEE), Montreal, Quebec, Canada, November 9-13, 1987.

104. “The generators of the ABR responses.” Department of Otolaryngology, Center for

Communication Sciences, State University of New York, Brooklyn, New York, January 20, 1988. 105. “Analysis and modelling of auditory system dynamics.” First Symposium on Modelling

and Control in Biomedical Systems, International Federation of Automatic Control, Venice, Italy, April 6-8, 1988.

106. “The use of evoked potentials in intraoperative monitoring.” Recent Trends in the

Electrophysiologic Assessment of Auditory Function Conference, Office of Continuing Medical Education, The University of Michigan Medical School, Ann Arbor, Michigan, May 16-17, 1988.

107. “Neural generators of the auditory brainstem response: Results of intracranial recordings

in humans.” Audiology Update and Practical Workshop on Auditory Evoked Potentials, Sponsored by the Department of Otolaryngology, Eye and Ear Hospital and Eye and Ear Institute, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine and Instrumentation Associates and Nicolet Audio Diagnostics, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, May 19-20, 1988.

108. “Intraoperative monitoring of ABR: Goals and perspectives.” Audiology Update and

Practical Workshop on Auditory Evoked Potentials, Sponsored by the Department of Otolaryngology, Eye and Ear Hospital and Eye and Ear Institute, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine and Instrumentation Associates and Nicolet Audio Diagnostics, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, May 19-20, 1988.

109. “Cranial nerve monitoring.” International Symposium on Cranial Base Surgery,

University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, September 13-17, 1988. 110. “Intraoperative monitoring and tinnitus.” Tinnitus Study Group, Academy of the

American Otolaryngologists, Washington, D.C., September 24, 1988. 111. “Pathophysiology of hemifacial spasm.” VI International Symposium on the Facial Nerve,

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, October 2-5, 1988. 112. “Evoked potentials: Intraoperative studies.” Chicago Area Evoked Potential Society, Fall

Meeting, Northwestern University Medical Center, Chicago, Illinois, November 5, 1988.

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113. “Techniques of equipment and methods for intraoperative monitoring.” International Symposium on Intraoperative Neurophysiologic Monitoring, University of Erlangen-Nurenberg, Erlangen, Germany, April 24-26, 1989.

114. “Automatic system for peak V identification in BAEP.” International Symposium on

Intraoperative Neurophysiologic Monitoring, University of Erlangen-Nurenberg, Erlangen, Germany, April 24-26, 1989.

115. “Techniques and pitfalls of intracranial nerve monitoring.” International Symposium on

Intraoperative Neurophysiologic Monitoring, University of Erlangen-Nurenberg, Erlangen, Germany, April 24-26, 1989.

116. “Evoked potentials in skull base lesions.” Mexican Congress of Neurological Surgery,

Veracruz, Mexico, August 27-September 1, 1989. 117. “Intraoperative monitoring.” Indana International Symposium on Acoustic Neuroma,

Kashmir, India, October 4-6, 1989. 118. “Intraoperative evoked potentials, present and future.” 9th International Congress of

Neurological Surgery, New Delhi, India, October 8-13, 1989. 119. “Excision of acoustic neuromas.” 9th International Congress of Neurological Surgery,

New Delhi, India, October 8-13, 1989. 120. “Pathophysiology of neurovascular conflicts.” I Conflitti Neurovascolari (sponsored by

Centro Studi e Richerche), Milan, Italy, November 18, 1989. 121. “Neurovascular conflict of the eighth nerve: Value and significance of a clinical entity.”

(with A. Gandolfi) I Conflitti Neurovascolari (sponsored by Centro Studi e Richerche), Milan, Italy, November 18, 1989.

122. “Intraoperative cranial nerve monitoring.” Forty-sixth Annual Meeting of the Western

EEG Society, Santa Monica, California, February 15-17, 1990. 123. “Evoked potentials and electromyography.” Neuroanesthesia Conference, Department of

Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, March 21, 1990.

124. “Issues in auditory physiology.” Proseminar of the Division of Communication Disorders,

University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, April 5, 1990.

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125. “Future trends in auditory electrophysiology.” Extraordinary International Symposium on Audiological Medicine, 'Up-Date and New Perspectives in Audiology,' International Association of Physicians in Audiology, Sirmione del Garda, Italy, April 29-May 2, 1990.

126. “The use of brainstem auditory evoked potentials in differential diagnosis: Results of

intraoperative studies.” Extraordinary International Symposium on Audiological Medicine, 'Up-Date and New Perspectives in Audiology,' International Association of Physicians in Audiology, Sirmione del Garda, Italy, April 29-May 2, 1990.

127. “Monitoring auditory system function during posterior fossa surgery.” First Scientific

Meeting of the American Society of Evoked Potential Monitoring, Livonia, Michigan, May 11-12, 1990.

128. “Monitoring facial nerve function during otologic and neurological surgery.” (Presented

by Dr. Richard Prass.) First Scientific Meeting of the American Society of Evoked Potential Monitoring, Livonia, Michigan, May 11-12, 1990.

129. “Monitoring other cranial nerves (i.e., III, IV, V, VI, XI, XII).” First Scientific Meeting of

the American Society of Evoked Potential Monitoring, Livonia, Michigan, May 11-12, 1990. 130. “Monitoring optic nerve function during neurological surgery.” First Scientific Meeting of

the American Society of Evoked Potential Monitoring, Livonia, Michigan, May 11-12, 1990. 131. “Overview of intraoperative cranial nerve monitoring.” Clinical Conference in

Otolaryngology, Seventh and Eighth Cranial Nerve Monitoring Seminar on Intraoperative and Clinical Cranial Nerve Assessment, St. Louis, Missouri, November 16, 1990.

132. “Introduction to and intraoperative application of the auditory brainstem response.”

Clinical Conference in Otolaryngology, Seventh and Eighth Cranial Nerve Monitoring Seminar on Intraoperative and Clinical Cranial Nerve Assessment, St. Louis, Missouri, November 16, 1990.

133. “Hemifacial spasm.” Clinical Conference in Otolaryngology, Seventh and Eighth Cranial

Nerve Monitoring Seminar on Intraoperative and Clinical Cranial Nerve Assessment, St. Louis, Missouri, November 16, 1990.

134. “Current research in auditory system function.” Special invited guest lecture, Henry Ford

Hospital, Division of Audiology, Department of Otolaryngology, Detroit, Michigan, November 30, 1990.

135. “Is spectral analysis in the cochlea the basis of auditory frequency discrimination?”

Department of Physiology and Biophysics, Fudan University, Shanghai, China, January 9, 1991.

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136. “Use of pseudorandom noise in studies of the frequency selectivity of the ear. Department of Physiology and Biophysics, Fudan University, Shanghai, China, January 10, 1991.

137. “Pathophysiology of hemifacial spasm and other disorders caused by vascular compression

of cranial nerves.” Department of Otolaryngology, Ren Ji Hospital, Shanghai Second Medical University, Shanghai, China, January 11, 1991.

138. “Pathophysiology of hemifacial spasm and other disorders caused by vascular compression

of cranial nerves.” Hilton Neurosurgery Club, Kintano Hospital, Aomori-ken, Japan, January 14, 1991. 139. “Intraoperative monitoring in operations of the skull base.” Hilton Neurosurgery Club,

Kintano Hospital, Aomori-ken, Japan, January 14, 1991. 140. “Pathophysiology of hemifacial spasm and other disorders caused by vascular compression

of cranial nerves.” Department of Neurosurgery, Yamagata University School of Medicine, Yamagata, Japan, January 16, 1991.

141. “Intraoperative monitoring of cranial nerves in operations of the skull base.” Department

of Neurosurgery, University of Hirosaki, Hirosaki, Japan, January 18, 1991. 142. “Pathophysiology of hemifacial spasm and other disorders caused by vascular compression

of cranial nerves.” Department of Neurosurgery, University of Hirosaki, Hirosaki, Japan, January 18, 1991.

143. “Neural generators of ABR and SSEP. Evoked potentials in intraoperative monitoring.”

Department of Neurosurgery, Tokyo Metropolitan Hospital of Fuchu, Tokyo, Japan, January 21, 1991. 144. “Intraoperative monitoring of cranial nerves in operations in the skull base and the

pathophysiology of hemifacial spasm.” Department of Neurosurgery, Tokyo Metropolitan Hospital of Fuchu, Tokyo, Japan, January 21, 1991.

145. “Is spectral analysis in the cochlea the basis of auditory frequency discrimination?” Nipon

Telegraph and Telephone, Tokyo, Japan, January 22, 1991. 146. “Intraoperative monitoring of cranial nerves in operations of the skull base.” Department

of Neurosurgery, University of Keio Gijuku, Tokyo, Japan, January 23, 1991. 147. “Mechanisms of tinnitus.” Advances in the Study of Tinnitus: Epidemiology,

Mechanisms, Measurements and Treatment -- Association for Research in Otolaryngology (ARO) Symposium, St. Petersburg, Florida, February 3, 1991.

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148. “Anatomy and physiology of cranial nerves.” Neuromonitoring: Applications for the Decade of the Brain. American Society of Evoked Potential Monitoring 2nd Annual Scientific and Educational Conference, Minneapolis, Minnesota, May 9, 1991.

149. “Overview of intraoperative monitoring of cranial nerve function.” Otoneurology Update:

Objective Diagnostic and Monitoring Methods. Mini-Seminar, Department of Otolaryngology, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, June 13, 1991.

150. “Quasiperiodic components in click evoked compound action potentials (CAP) from the

human eighth nerve.” Regional Meeting of the International Union of Physiological Sciences, Prague, Czechoslovakia, July 1, 1991.

151. “Intraoperative neurophysiological monitoring of evoked potentials.” Department of

Neurosurgery, First Medical School of Charles University, Central Military Hospital, Prague, Czechoslovakia (sponsored by the American/ Czechoslovak Neuroscience Society), July 2, 1991.

152. “Central neurophysiological processes in tinnitus.” Tinnitus 91: IV International Tinnitus

Seminar, Bordeaux, France, August 28, 1991. 153. “Vascular compression of the facial nerve in hemifacial spasm: Neurophysiological

concepts.” (Elleman Lecture) Departments of Neurology and Neurosurgery, Neurochirurgische Klinik, Berne University Hospital, Berne, Switzerland, September 19, 1991.

154. “Intraoperative neurophysiological monitoring of Cranial Nerves.” Department of

Otolaryngology, University of Verona, Verona, Italy, September 24, 1991. 155. “Auditory evoked potentials in intraoperative monitoring.” (Hallowell Davis Lecture)

International Electric Response Audiometry Study Group XII Biennal Symposium, Terme Di Comano, Italy, September 27, 1991.

156. “The role and function of the auditory nerve and nuclei.” The Finnish Otolaryngological

Society's 70th Anniversary Congress, Helsinki, Finland, January 31, 1992. 157. “How is tinnitus generated.” The Finnish Otolaryngological Society's 70th Anniversary

Congress, Helsinki, Finland, January 31, 1992. 158. “Pathophysiology of tinnitus.” Department of Otolaryngology, Toyama Medical and

Pharmaceutical University, Toyama, Japan, April 20, 1992. 159. “Pathophysiology of dysfunction of the eighth cranial nerve.” The 12th Annual meeting of

the Japanese Congress of Neurological Surgeons, Niigata, Japan, April 23, 1992.

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160. “Pathophysiology of tinnitus.” Department of Surgical Neurology, Yamagata University School of Medicine, Yamagata, Japan, April 27, 1992.

161. “Neural generators of brainstem auditory evoked potentials (BAEP) and monitoring of the

auditory system.” Annual Meeting of the American Society of Neurophysiological Monitoring (ASNM), Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, May 14, 1992.

162. “Intraoperative monitoring of the facial nerve.” The VII International Symposium on the

Facial Nerve, Cologne, Germany, June 10, 1992. 163. “Pathophysiology of hemifacial spasm.” The VII International Symposium on the Facial

Nerve, Cologne, Germany, June 11, 1992. 164. “Monitoring of cranial nerves in skull base operations.” The First International Skull Base

Congress: Session on 'Intraoperative Neurophysiological Monitoring in Craniobasal Surgery', Hannover, Germany, June 15, 1992.

165. “Direct eighth nerve compound action potential measurements during cerebellopontine

angle surgery.” 1st International Conference on ECoG, OAE, and Intraoperative Monitoring, Wurzburg, Germany, September 20-24, 1992.

166. “Techniques and pitfalls of intracranial nerve monitoring.” 1st International Conference on

ECoG, OAE, and Intraoperative Monitoring, Wurzburg, Germany, September 20-24, 1992. 167. “Monitoring of facial EMG in operations for hemifacial spasm.” 1st International

Conference on ECoG, OAE, and Intraoperative Monitoring, Wurzburg, Germany, September 20-24, 1992.

168. “Use of brainstem auditory evoked potentials and compound action potentials from the

eighth nerve in intraoperative monitoring.” 1st International Conference on ECoG, OAE, and Intraoperative Monitoring, Wurzburg, Germany, September 20-24, 1992.

169. “Acoustic neuromas/cranial nerve: The monitoring perspectives.” Chicago Neurosurgical

Center Symposium '92: Neurophysiology: Intraoperative Monitoring, Chicago, Illinois, October 15-17, 1992.

170. “Neurological monitoring in posterior fossa neurosurgery.” 1992 Annual Meeting of the

American Society of Anesthesiologists, New Orleans, Louisiana, October 17-21, 1992. 171. “Hemifacial spasm: Pathophysiology and intraoperative monitoring during microvascular

decompression operations.” Neurochirurgische Klinik, Ludwig Maximilians Universitat, Munich, Germany, November 11, 1992.

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172. “Is spectral analysis in the cochlea the basis for discrimination of speech?” Neurochirurgische Klinik, Ludwig Maximilians Universitat, Munich, Germany, November 11, 1992.

173. “Neurophysiological basis of tinnitus.” Professional Seminar of the Department of

Communication, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, December 10, 1992. 174. “Tinnitus.” Department of Communication, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine,

March 18, 1993. 175. “Neurophysiology and pathophysiology of the central auditory nervous system with

specific reference to tinnitus.” The Inaugeration of the Amplifon Research and Studies Center, Milan, Italy, March 27, 1993.

176. “Participation of extralemniscal auditory system in tinnitus generation.” Conference on

Current Concepts in the Evaluation and Management of Patients With Tinnitus, Dearborn, Michigan, October 15, 1993.

177. “Neurovascular decompression of CN VIII for intractable tinnitus and hyperacusis. An

evaluation of treatment efficacy.” Conference on Current Concepts in the Evaluation and Management of Patients With Tinnitus, Dearborn, Michigan, October 15, 1993.

178. “Intraoperative monitoring.” International Congress of Neurological Surgery, World

Federation of Neurosurgical Societies. Acapulco, Mexico, October 21, 1993. 179. “Monitoring in neurosurgery.” International Congress of Neurological Surgery, World

Federation of Neurosurgical Societies. Acapulco, Mexico, October 22, 1993. 180. “Preoperative auditory monitoring.” Euromedecine '93. 9th International Medical and

Pharmaceutical Research and Technology Meetings, Montpellier, France, November 10, 1993. 181. “Intraoperative neurophysiological monitoring.” Euromedecine '93. 9th International

Medical and Pharmaceutical Research and Technology Meetings. Montpellier, France, November 10, 1993.

182. “Pathophysiology of hemifacial spasm.” Symposium on Idiopathic Hemifacial Spasm

Treatment. Mechanisms and Treatments: A Multidisciplinary Approach. Chinon, France, May 6-8, 1994.

183. “Pathophysiology of hemifacial spasm.” Groupe Hospitalier Pitie-Salpetriere, Paris,

France, September 29, 1994. 184. “Techniques for monitoring brainstem and cranial nerves.” Congress of Neurological

Surgeons Meeting, Chicago, Illinois, October 4, 1994.

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185. “Physiological basis for how tinnitus is generated.” Greater Pittsburgh Tinnitus Group,

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, October 11, 1994. 186. “General aspects of intraoperative monitoring.” Workshop on Intraoperative

Electrophysiologic Monitoring in Skull Base Surgery, Milan, Italy, October 27-29, 1994. 187. “Monitoring of cranial nerves II, III, IV, and V.” Workshop on Intraoperative

Electrophysiologic Monitoring in Skull Base Surgery, Milan, Italy, October 27-29, 1994. 188. “Monopolar recordings of cochlear nerve compound action potentials in cerebellopontine

angle surgery.” Workshop on Intraoperative Electrophysiologic Monitoring in Skull Base Surgery, Milan, Italy, October 27-29, 1994.

189. “Physiological correlates of monopolar and bipolar recordings from the exposed cochlear

nerve.” Workshop on Intraoperative Electrophysiologic Monitoring in Skull Base Surgery, Milan, Italy, October 27-29, 1994.

190. “Facial nerve monitoring during posterior fossa surgery.” Workshop on Intraoperative

Electrophysiologic Monitoring in Skull Base Surgery, Milan, Italy, October 27-29, 1994. 191. “Monitoring during trigeminal neuralgia surgery.” Symposium on Microvascular

Decompression of the Cranial Nerves, Department of Neurological Surgery, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, November 13-16, 1994.

192. “Monitoring during microvascular decompression for hemifacial spasm.” Symposium on

Microvascular Decompression of the Cranial Nerves, Department of Neurological Surgery, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, November 13-16, 1994.

193. “Monitoring during eighth nerve microvascular decompression.” Symposium on

Microvascular Decompression of the Cranial Nerves, Department of Neurological Surgery, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, November 13-16, 1994.

194. “Pathophysiology of microvascular compression syndromes.” Symposium on

Microvascular Decompression of the Cranial Nerves, Department of Neurological Surgery, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, November 13-16, 1994.

195. “Intraoperative monitoring of cranial nerves III, IV, V, VI, VIII, IX, X, and XII.” Joint

International Congress on Minimally Invasive Techniques in Neurosurgery and Otolaryngology. Workshop on Intraoperative Monitoring of Brain and Cranial Nerves. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, June 17-20, 1995.

196. “Intraoperative monitoring of cranial nerves.” 2nd International Conference on Acoustic

Neuroma Surgery and 2nd European Skull Base Society Congress. Paris, France, April 22-26, 1995.

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197. “Similarities between tinnitus and pain.” Fifth International Tinnitus Seminar, Portland, Oregon, July 12-15, 1995.

198. “Electrophysiologic monitoring in neurosurgical patients with increased ICP.” Conference

on Intracranial and Intralabyrinthine Fluids -- Basic Aspects and Clinical Applications. Seeheim (Frankfurt), Germany, September 14-17, 1995.

199. “Similarities between chronic pain and tinnitus.” Guest Lecturer, Neurochirurgische

Klinik, Universitat Erlangen-Nurnberg, Erlangen, Germany, September 18, 1995. 200. “Impact of monitoring compound action potentials from the eighth nerve and brainstem

auditory evoked potentials on neurosurgery procedures in the cerebellopontine angle.” Workshop on Intraoperative Monitoring -- State of the Art, National Meeting of the Neurophysiological Group of the German Society of Neurosurgeons, October 27-28, 1995.

201. “Impact of facial nerve neurography, facial electromyography, and recording of the facial

nerve's 'lateral spread responses' on neurosurgical procedures in the cerebellopontine angle.” Workshop on Intraoperative Monitoring -- State of the Art, National Meeting of the Neurophysiological Group of the German Society of Neurosurgeons, October 27-28, 1995.

202. “Recent advances in the management of tinnitus.” Audiology/ Speech Colloquia, Division

of Communication Science and Disorders, Children's Hospital, Cleft Palate Center, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, January 4, 1996.

203. “Similarities between chronic pain and severe tinnitus.” Clinica Otorinolaringoiatrica,

Aula di Farmacologia, Ospedale Policlinco, Universita Degli Studi Di Verona, Verona, Italy, March 26, 1996.

204. “Intraoperative neurophysiologic monitoring in otoneurology.” Clinica

Otorinolaringoiatrica, Aula di Farmacologia, Ospedale Policlinco, Universita Degli Studi Di Verona, Verona, Italy, March 28, 1996.

205. “Efficacy of cranial nerve monitoring.” Seventh Annual Meeting of the American Society

of Neurophysiologic Monitoring, St. Louis, Missouri, May, 17, 1996. 206. “Pathophysiology of trigeminal neuralgia: Similarities between other disorders of vascular

compression of cranial nerves.” Symposium on Trigeminal Neuralgia, Association Pour La Neuro Psycho Pharmacologie, Paris, France, June 1, 1996.

207. “Impact of neurophysiological monitoring.” Seminar on Principles and Applications of

Intraoperative Neurophysiologic Monitoring, Allegheny Neuroscience Institute, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, June 22, 1996.

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208. “Monitoring of cranial nerves.” Seminar on Principles and Applications of Intraoperative Neurophysiologic Monitoring, Allegheny Neuroscience Institute, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, June 22, 1996.

209. “Impact of Intraoperative Monitoring of Cranial Nerves.” Second InternationalSkull Base

Congress and the Seventh Annual Meeting of the North AmericanSkull Base Society, San Diego, California, June 29-July 4, 1996.

210. “Neuromonitoring in Otolaryngology - Skull Base Surgery - Electromyographic

Recordings.” Royal Society of Medicine, London, England, February 21, 1997. 211. “Neuromonitoring in Otolaryngology and Skull Base Surgery.” SecondInternational

Conference on Intracranial and Inner Ear Fluids, Bath, England, June 5-7, 1997. 212. “Pathophysiology of Cranial Nerve Disorders Lyon France July 1-5 1997 213. “Basics of Intraoperative Monitoring.” Einladung. 1. Berliner Seminar. Satellite meeting

of the International Congress of Neurological Surgery, (in Amsterdam) Intraoperatives Neurophysiologisches Monitoring, 13-16 July 1997

214. “Possible errors during IOM procedures” Einladung. 1. Berliner Seminar.Satelite meeting

of the International Congress of Neurological Surgery, (inAmsterdam) Intraoperatives Neurophysiologisches Monitoring, 13-16 July 1997

215. “Introduction”. Intraoperative Neurophysiologic Monitoring, Meeting of The American

Neurotology Society, San Francisco, September 6, 1997. 216. “Direct 8th Nerve Monitoring. Intraoperative Neurophysiologic Monitoring”, Meeting of

The American Neurotology Society, San Francisco, September 6, 1997. 217. Pathophysiology of Hemifacial Spasm, Department of Neurology, Kyungpook National

University Hospital, Tagu, Korea. November 7, 1997 218. Neurophysiologic recordings as Indications of Pathology of the Brain. Special lecture at

the ‘97 International Symposium: Clinical Aspects of Cerebrovascular Disease in the occasion of the 90th Anniversary of the Kyungpook National University Hospital, Tagu, Korea, November 8, 1997.

219. Pathophysiology of Hemifacial Spasm, Department of Neurosurgery, Yonsei University

College of Medicine, Soel, Korea, November 11, 1997. 220. Similarities Between Tinnitus and Chronic Pain, Department of Otorhinolaryngology,

Yonsei University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea, November 12, 1997.

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221. Neural mechanisms of AEP. The Sixth International Evoked Potential Symposium in Okazaki, Japan, 21-25 March, 1998.

222. Neural generators of the BAEP University of Yamagata, Departments of Otolaryngology

and Neurosurgery. 26 March, 1998. 223. Rare forms of vascular conflict of cranial nerves. Italian Skull Base Society, Annual

Meeting, September 10-12, 1998 in Parma Italy 224. Similarities between tinnitus and chronic pain. Karolinska Hospital Departments of

Otolaryngology and Neurosurgery, September 14, Stockholm, Sweden. 225. Monitoring of cranial nerves. Breakfast seminar. “Intraoperative Neurophysiological

Monitoring in Neurosurgery” Meeting organized by the Beth Israel Medical Center, New York City, Nov 6-7, 1998 (held at the Sheraton New York Hotel & Towers, New York City).

226. Mapping and monitoring of cranial nerves at “Intraoperative Neurophysiological

Monitoring in Neurosurgery” Meeting organized by the Beth Israel Medical Center, New York City, Nov 6-7, 1998 (held at the Sheraton New York Hotel & Towers, New York City).

227. Similarities between Severe Tinnitus and Chronic Pain, Southern Illinois University,

Department of Pharmacology, February 23, 1999 228. Similarities between severe tinnitus and chronic pain. XLIX Nacional de la Sociedad

Mexicana de Otorrinolaryngologia: April 30-May 4, 1999, Mexico City 229. Pathophysiology of disorders that can be cured by microvascular decompression of a

cranial nerve. XLIX Nacional de la Sociedad Mexicana de Otorrinolaryngologia: April 30-May 4, 1999, Mexico City.

230. Intraoperative monitoring of the VIII cranial nerve and the brainstem Third International

Conference on Acoustic Neurinoma and Other CPA Tumors: Rome, ITALY June 12 to 18, 1999. 231. Intraoperative monitoring of hearing in acoustic tumor operations. Chairman and

organizer of Panel. Third International Conference on Acoustic Neurinoma and Other CPA Tumors: Rome, ITALY June 12 to 18, 1999.

232. Pathophysiology of Hemifacial spasm. Dept. of Neurosciences "G.M. Lancisi" San

Camillo Hospital, Rome, ITALY June 16, 1999 233. Similarities between chronic pain and tinnitus at the “Tinnitus “ at the “Alexandria 18th

International Conference on Updated Otology, Neurotology & Skull Base Surgery“. Held April 12-14, 2000 in Alexandria, Egypt.

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234. Pathophysiology of disorders that can be treated by microvascular decompression of cranial nerves at the “Alexandria 18th International Conference on Updated Otology, Neurotology & Skull Base Surgery”. Held April 12-14, 2000 in Alexandria, Egypt

235. Neurophysiological basis for cochlear implants and auditory brainstem implantation

“Giornate ORL”. National Italian ENT meeting held in Verona, Italy (attended by 230 otolaryngologists.) May 6, 2000 Invited lecture (“Guest of honor”)

236. Preservation of Hearing in Acoustic Tumor Operations at The Annual Meeting of the

North American Skull Base Society to be held March 17-20, 2000 in Scottsdale, AZ 237. Monitoring and mapping of cranial nerves and the brainstem, II International symposium

on Intraoperative Neurophysiological Monitoring, New York November 20-21, 2000 238. Intraoperative monitoring of the facial nerve and other cranial motor nerves IX'th

International Facial Nerve Symposium, San Francisco, July 30-August 2, 2001. 239. Hemifacial spasm: a disorder of the facial motonucleus IX’th International Facial Nerve

Symposium, San Francisco, July 30-August 2, 2001. 240. Cranial nerve monitoring. Symposium on Innovations in Intraoperative Neurophysiology

Monitoring and Brain Mapping Cleveland Clinic Foundation 2001 241. Monitoring and mapping of cranial nerves and the brainstem, IV International symposium

on Intraoperative Neurophysiological Monitoring, New York November 21-22, 2002 242. GABAergic innervation in the inferior colliculus. A target for a new tinnitus therapy.

Regional German Otolaryngoly Society Meeting in Regensburgh, November 13-14, 2003 243. Monitoring and mapping of cranial nerves and the brainstem, IV International symposium

on Intraoperative Neurophysiological Monitoring, New York November 10-14-2004 244. “Similarities between central tinnitus and central neuropathic pain” at the meeting:

“Tinnitus: Innovations in diagnosis and surgical treatment” University of Antwerp, Belgium, April 26-30: 2006

245. “Presence and future” at the Meeting of the “Tinnitus Research Initiative” (TRI), held at

University of Regensburg, Regensburg, Germany July 27 2006 246. “Monitoring and mapping of cranial nerves” Vth International symposium on

Intraoperative Neurophysiological Monitoring, New York, November 17-23-2006.

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247. “Neural plasticity in pain and tinnitus” plenary presentation at the “Second Meeting of the Tinnitus Research Initiative” 17-21 July, 2007, held in the Principality of Monaco.

248. “Which neurotransmitter systems should be addressed? At a workshop in the “Second

Meeting of the Tinnitus Research Initiative” 17-21 July, 2007, held in the Principality of Monaco. 249. “Auditory evoked potentials” International Society for Intraoperative Neurophysiology,

Lucern, Switzerland. November 2007 250. "Plasticity of the brain: For Good and Bad" International symposium on "What is life ?

The next 100 years of Yukawa's Dream" from October 14 to October 21, 2007, Kyoto, Japan 251. “Summerschool” for graduate students of EuroGK, a joint Research school from

Groningen, Groningen and Oldenburg, Germany, 11-14 June 2008, and held the following 3 Lectures: a. Issues in Auditory Visual Prrocessing b. Principles of Central Auditory Processing c. Pathology of the Central Auditory System: Tinnitus and Hyperacusis 252. “Tinnitus and pain” Presentation at the IXth International Tinnitus Symposium,

Gothengurg, Sweden, 15-18th June 2008-06-29: 253. “Tinnitus: A Plasticity Disorder” Presentation at the” 8th Tinnitus and Hearing Loss

Meeting” at the Tokyo Station Conference, Tokyo, Japan 7_5_08 254. "Tinnitus: Pathophysiology: Cause and Treatment”. Presentation at the Neurology &

Otology Conference, Miyazaki, Japan 7_6_08 255. “Similarities Between Tinnitus and Pain: Neurophysiologic Aspects” Presentation at the

University of Miyazaki Graduate students 7_7_08 256. “Maturation of the Nervous System and Autism” Presentation at the Yamagata University,

Depts. Otolaryngol. and Neurosurg. Yamagata, Japan 257. “Tinnitus: Pathophysiology: Cause and Treatment” Presentation at the Iwate Medical

University, Depts. Otolaryngol. and Neurosurg. Morioka, Japan. 258. “Presented plan for future reserch on tinnitus” At the meeting of the Tinnitus Reseach

Initiative (TRI) symposiumin Gothenburg June 15-16. 259. "Similarities between tinnitus and pain" Faculty at the University of Regensburg (HNO-

Klinik) 5/11 2009

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260. "Neural plasticity" Lecture for students and faculty at the University of Regensburg (HNO-Klinik) 5/12 2009.

261. "Tinnitus: Present & Future" Opening Lecture June 23Third Tinnitus Research Initiative

(TRI) Conference "From Clinical Practice to Basic Neuroscience and back", held in Stresa, Italy June 24-26, 2009.

262. "The role of neural platicity in disorders of the nervous system". TRI Conference,

Regensburg, May 11, 2009 263. "Tinnitus: Presence and Future" TRI Meeting in Streasa, Italy, June 24, 2009 264. Five lectures for students and faculty of the University of Verona School of Medicine,

Verona, Italy, 6/27-7/6/2009: a. Frequency representation in the auditory system b. Neural generators of the ABR c. Auditory processing d. Tinnitus - a plasticity disorders e. Similarities between tinnitus and pain 265. "Translational science - Tinnitus" Presentation at the 27th Politzer Society Meeting,

London, 9/4/09 266. "The role of neural plasticity in severe tinnitus" Presentation at the inauguration of the

Society for Neuromonitoring in the UK (Neuromonitoring UK, NMUK), London 9/5/09 267. "Monitoring skull base operations" Presentation at the conference of the International

Society for Intraoperative Neurophysiology, held in Dubrovnik, Croatia, November 12-14 2009. 268. "How to guide the surgeon in operations for hemifacial spasm?". Breakfast seminar at the

International Society for Intraoperative Neurophysiology, held in Dubrovnik, Croatia, November 12-14 2009.

269. "40 Years of Neuroscience, Invited lecture at the celebraion of The University of texas at

Dallas 40-year anniversary. January 23, 2010, Shanghai: August 6-13, 2010. 270. "Tinnitus: A Plasticity Disorder" The Fourth Shanghai International Conference on

Biophysics and Molecular Biology (2010SICBM) August 8-12, 2010 271. Tinnitus Symposium, Regensburg, Germany, December 10, 2012. 272. " Understanding Tinnitus: What can Science teach us" Bruten Conference, Callier Center

for Communication Disorders January 7, 2011

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273. " Neural plasticity in the auditory system and its role in clinical disorders " Society for Sensory Processing Disorders (SPD) Austic Symposium, March 29, 2011

274. "Understanding Tinnitus: What can Science Teach Us? AIARC May 11, 2011 275. 'The Brain is Plastic: For Good and for Bad" BIT 2nd Annual Neuro-Talk Conference,

Neural Development and Plasticity May 24, 2011. 276. Intraoperative neurophysiological Monitoring I & II, Neurosurgery Department in Peking

Union Medical College Hospital, May 27, 2011 277. "Tinnitus" 5th TRI Meeting, Buffalo, 8-19 2011 278. "Intraoperative neurophysiology: A historical overview of hemifacial spasm "ISIN

Barcelona, 9-15 2011 279. "Neuroscience and Neurosurgical Treatment” 70th Annual Meeting of the Japanese

Socienty of Neurosurgery, Yohohame, Japan, October 13, 2011 280. "Symptoms that May Accompany Tinnitus” TRI Conference, Regensburg, November

2011 281. "The Malleable Brain" Kusch Lecture, The University of Texas at Dallas. April, 27, 2012 282. "The Brain is Plastic: For Good and for Bad" Leo Happel Lecture, May 25, 2012 283. "Tinnitus" Visiting Professor, LSU Department of Otolaryngology, Grand Rounds. May

24, 2012 284. "Neurophysisological Aspects on Misophoia, Phonophobia, Hyperacusis and Exploding

head Syndrome" 6th International TRI Conference, Bruges, Belgium. June 13-16, 2012 285. “Research in Tinnitus” December 10, 2012 Tinnitus Symposium, Regensburg, Germany. 286. "Optimal Recording of ABR", February 2, 2013 and "Monitoring MVD Operations for

HFS", February 3, American Society for Neurophysiological Monitoring (ASNM) Regional Symposium, San Antonio.

287. "What is new in systems neuroscience" May 24, 2013 BIT's 4th Annual World Congress of

Neuro-Talk, Xi'an, China

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288. "Intraoperative neurophysiological monitoring in spinal surgery”, "Safety in the operating room" and "Tinnitus, anatomy, physiology and treatment" May 26, 2013 Lectures for faculty of Peking Union Medical College, PUMC

289. "What is new in systems neuroscience” and "Pain, Anatomy, physiology and treatment",

Lectures for medical students of Peking Union Medical College, PUMC, 2013 290. "Monitoring of hemifacial spasm using the abnormal muscle response as a guidance for

MVD of HFS" June 2, and "Cranial nerve monitoring during petrous apex surgery" and participation in Round Table on Auditory Brainstem Implant in Children June 3, 2013 20th International Federations of Otorhinolaryngological Societies, IFOS, held in Seoul, Korea

291. "Development of IONM" and “Brainstem IONM" September, 2013 7th American Society

for Neurophysiological Monitoring: Focus Course. 292. “Tinnitus 101”, February 6, 2014, Callier Center for Communication Disorders Burton

Lecture Series. 293. “Similarities between tinnitus and pain”, Keynote lecture, May 22, 2014, XI. International

Tinnitus Seminar, Berlin, Germany. 294. “Chronic neuropathic pain” April 17 Workshop on Headaches and Chronic Pain, BIT's 5th

Annual World Congress of Neurotalk-2014

295. Introductory address at opening ceremony, and Keynote presentation: "Tinnitus has similarities with chronic neuropathic pain" at the 2nd International Conference and Exhibition: Rhinology and Otology, March 18-20, 2015 Dubai, UAE

296. "What is new in neuroscience?" Yokawa Institute for Theoretical Physics Kyoto

University, Kyoto. May, 2015

297. "Neural plasticity of sensory system", For Medical Students Yamagata University, School of Medicine, Department of Otolaryngology, Yamagata. May, 2015

298. "Hyperacusis and Tinnitus", Yamagata Prefectural Otolaryngology Society, University of

Health Sciences, Yamagata May, 2015

299. “Similarities between Tinnitus and Pain” Keio University, Tokyo.May, 2015

300. "What is new in neuroscience" Plenar session " 5th Congress and Educational Course, Rio de Janerio, November 9-11, 2015

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301. "Optimal recording of ABR" Breakfast session, 5th Congress and Educational Course, Rio de Janerio, November 9-11, 2015

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Other Research-Related Activities 1970 Organizer of a round table session on Auditory Physiology at the Xth International

Congress of Audiology, Dallas, Texas. 1972-1978 Director of Research, International Center of Insect Physiology and Ecology,

Nairobi, Kenya (Acoustic Communication). 1972 Organizer of a Symposium on Basic Mechanisms in Hearing, held at the Royal Swedish

Academy of Sciences, Stockholm, Sweden. 1973 Editor of the Symposium Volume “Basic Mechanisms in Hearing,” Academic Press, New

York, New York. 1972-1977 Associate Editor, “Journal of Mathematical Biosciences,” Elsevier Biomedical

Press, Amsterdam, The Netherlands. 1975 Witness, U.S. Department of Labor's Hearing on Noise Standards, Washington, D.C. 1976-1979 Consulting Editor, “Sensory Processes,” Academic Press, New York, New York. 1977 Fakultetsopponent, Kopenhamns Universitet (Claus Elberling). 1977-2005 Editor-in-Chief (and founder) of the journal, Hearing Research, Elsevier Science

Publishers, Amsterdam, The Netherlands. 1981 Organizer, Session on Computer Systems for Auditory Evoked Responses, Fourteenth

Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, Honolulu, Hawaii. 1983 Chairman: Session 2, “Coding strategies for cochlear implant prostheses.” Co-Chairman:

Session 3, “Auditory nerve and synapse.” Discussant: Session 5, “Coding strategies for cochlear implant prosthesis.” International Union of Physiological Sciences Satellite Symposium on Mechanisms of Hearing, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia, August 24-26.

1985 Chairman, Organizing Committee, International Congress on Brainstem Auditory Evoked

Potentials, New York, New York, October 20-22, 1986. Discussant: ”Choice of stimulus and calibrations.” Moderator: Round Table on “Recommendation for research procedures, clinical application, and future goals.”

1987 Member of the International Committee of the Satellite Symposium, “Auditory Pathway --

Structure and Function,” to the Second World Congress of Neuroscience. Chairman: R. Klinke and A.R. Møller, Session 3 -- Auditory Nerve. Organized by the Institute of Experimental Medicine, Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences, Prague, Czechoslovakia, August 23-26, 1987.

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1987 Guest Editor, October, 1987 issue of the journal, Medical Instrumentation, Williams & Wilkins, Baltimore, Maryland.

1987 Discussion Panel on Applications of Volterra-Wiener Methods. 2nd Workshop on

Advanced Methods of Physiological System Modeling. (Chairman and Organizer, Vasilis Z. Marmarelis.) Biomedical Simulations Resource, University of Southern California, Marina del Rey, California, May 22-23, 1987.

1988 Co-Chairman (with Dr. V.Z. Marmarelis), Session V --Neurosensory. First Symposium on

Modeling and Control in Biomedical Systems, International Federation of Automatic Control, Venice, Italy, April 6-8, 1988.

1988 Panel Discussant, “The Role of Models in Neuroscience.” 3rd Workshop on Advanced

Methods of Physiological System Modeling. Sponsored by the Division of Research Resources, National Institutes of Health. Biomedical Simulations Resource, University of Southern California, Marina del Rey, California, May 27-28, 1988.

1988 Co-Moderator of Panel Discussion on Intraoperative Monitoring, International Symposium

on Cranial Base Surgery, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, September 13-17, 1988. 1988 Moderator of Panel Discussion on Hemifacial Spasm, VI International Symposium on the

Facial Nerve, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, October 2-5, 1988. 1988-present Member of the Editorial Board of the book series, “Advances in Neuroscience,”

Raven Press, New York. 1989 Co-Moderator of Session I, “Cochlear Mechanics,” 2nd International Symposium on

Cochlear Mechanics and Otoacoustic Emissions, Rome, Italy, March 9-11, 1989. 1989-present Member of Editorial Board of the Journal of Clinical Neurophysiology Lippincott

Williams & Wilkins. 1989 Chairman, Committee on Publication and Education, American Society of Evoked

Potential Monitoring. 1989 Panel Participant of Round Table on Skull Base Lesions and Trauma, Mexican Congress of

Neurological Surgery, Veracruz, Mexico, August 27-September 1, 1989. 1990 Co-Editor, Proceedings of the Third International Symposium on Intraoperative

Neurophysiologic Monitoring (held at University of Erlangen-Nurenberg, Erlangen, Germany, April 24-26, 1989). AIntraoperative Neurophysiologic Monitoring@ J. Schramm and A.R. Møller, (Eds.), Springer-Verlag, Berlin-Heidelberg, West Germany, 1990.

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1990 Member of Scientific Committee (and Chairman of Session on Auditory Evoked Magnetic Field), Extraordinary International Symposium on Audiological Medicine, 'Up-Date and New Perspectives in Audiology,' International Association of Physicians in Audiology, Sirmione del Garda, Italy, April 29-May 2, 1990.

1990-1993 Editor, Newsletter of the American Society of Neurophysiological Monitoring. 1990 Member of the Editorial Review Board for the journal, Otolaryngology -- Head and Neck

Surgery, Mosby Year Book, Inc., St. Louis, Missouri. 1991 Co-Moderator of the General Session on Electrodes: Types, Designs, Fabrication, and

Marketing. Neuromonitoring: Applications for the Decade of the Brain, American Society of Evoked Potential Monitoring 2nd Annual Scientific and Educational Conference, Minneapolis, Minnesota, May 9-11, 1991.

1991 Chairman of the Symposium on Information Processing in the Auditory System (Joint

Symposium of the International Union of Physiological Sciences and International Brain Research Organization), Regional Meeting of the International Union of Physiological Sciences, Prague, Czechoslovakia, June 30 - July 5, 1991.

1991 Member of the Scientific Programme Committee, Tinnitus 91: IV International Tinnitus

Seminar, Bordeaux, France, August 27-30, 1991. 1991-2001 Member of the Board of Consulting Editors of EEG and Clinical Neurophysiology

Journal, International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology (IFCN), Elsevier Science Publishers, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

1992 Program Chairman, Third Annual and First International Scientific and Educational

Conference of the American Society of Neurophysiological Monitoring (ASNM), Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, May 14-16, 1992.

1992 Chairman, Session on Monitoring Spinal Cord Surgery, Co-Chairman, Session on Cranial

Nerves, Co-Chairman of Session IX, 1st International Conference on ECoG, OAE, and Intraoperative Monitoring, Wurzburg, Germany, September 20-24, 1992.

1993 Moderator, Session on Brainstem Auditory Evoked Responses from the Seventh Cranial

Nerve, Fourth Annual American Society of Neurophysiological Monitoring (ASNM) Conference, Baltimore, Maryland, May 18-22, 1993.

1993 Round Table Discussant on Intraoperative Monitoring, International Congress of

Neurological Surgery, World Federation of Neurosurgical Societies. Acapulco, Mexico, October 22, 1993.

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1993 Round Table Discussant on Acoustic Neuromas, Euromedecine '93. 9th International Medical and Pharmaceutical Research and Technology Meetings. Montpellier, France, November 10, 1993

1994 Panelist, Seminar II: Meniere's, Vascular Compression, Vestibular Nerve Section, 1994

Joint Annual Meeting of the German and North American Skull Base Societies “Skull Base Surgery, Lake Buena Vista, Florida, February 21, 1994.

1994 Moderator, Seminar III: Electrophysiologic Monitoring, 1994 Joint Annual Meeting of the

German and North American Skull Base Societies “Skull Base Surgery, Lake Buena Vista, Florida, February 21, 1994.

1994 Section Editor, Special Section on Electrophysiologic Monitoring, American Journal of

Otology, 1994. 1994 Co-Editor of book, Hemifacial Spasm. A Multidisciplinary Approach. (Proc. of the

Symposium on Idiopathic Hemifacial Spasm. Mechanisms and Treatments: A Multidisciplinary Approach, held in Chinon, France, May 6-8, 1994). Y. Keravel, M. Sindou, and A.R. Møller, Springer-Verlag, Heidelberg, 1997.

1994 Chairman: Seminar on Chirurgical Treatment of Essential Hemifacial Spasm, Symposium

on Idiopathic Hemifacial Spasm Treatment. Mechanisms and Treatments: A Multidisciplinary Approach. Chinon, France, May 6-8, 1994.

1994 Co-Editor of book, Mechanisms of Tinnitus. J.A. Vernon and A.R. Møller, eds. Allyn &

Bacon, Needham Heights, Massachusetts, 1995. 1994 Moderator of General Discussion Group, Workshop on Intraoperative Electrophysiologic

Monitoring in Skull Base Surgery, Milan, Italy, October 27-29, 1995. 1994 Course Director, Symposium on Microvascular Decompression of the Cranial Nerves,

Department of Neurological Surgery, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, November 13-16, 1995.

1994-present Member of the International Editorial Board of the Journal, Neurological Research,

Forefront Publishing Group. 1995 Section head, Mechanisms of Tinnitus, Fifth International Tinnitus Seminar, Portland,

Oregon, July 12-15, 1995. 1995 Moderator of Round-Table “Non-invasive Assessment of Intracranial and Intralabyrinthine

Pressure -- Why and When?” Conference on Intracranial and Intralabyrinthine Fluids -- Basic Aspects and Clinical Applications. Seeheim (Frankfurt), Germany, September 14-17, 1995.

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1995 Co-Chairman, Section on “Monitoring and Imaging in Neurological and Neurotological Surgery,” Conference on Intracranial and Intralabyrinthine Fluids -- Basic Aspects and Clinical Applications. Seeheim (Frankfurt), Germany, September 14-17, 1995.

1995 Member of Round Table “Value of Intraoperative Monitoring -- State of the Art.”

Workshop on Intraoperative Monitoring -- State of the Art, National Meeting of the Neurophysiological Group of the German Society of Neurosurgeons, October 27-28, 1995.

1995 Guest Editor, Journal of Neuro-Oncology, Special Issue on Intraoperative Monitoring,

1996. 1996 Chairman, External Advisory Committee for the Speech and Hearing Sciences Program of

the Harvard-Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Division of Health Sciences and Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts, January 30 - February 2, 1996.

1996 Member of the International Advisory Board for the Symposium, “Acoustical Signal

Processing in the Central Auditory System” (to be held in Prague, Czechoslovakia, September 4-8, 1996). Sponsored by the Institute of Experimental Medicine, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Prague, Czechoslovakia.

1996 Moderator, Session 5: Cranial Nerve Symposium, Seventh Annual Meeting of the

American Society of Neurophysiologic Monitoring, St. Louis, Missouri, May, 17, 1996. 1997 Organizer and Moderator of Round Table, Intraoperative Neurophysiologic Monitoring,

Meeting of The American Neurotology Society, San Francisco, September 6, 1997. 2000 Program Advisory Committee for the IX International Symposium on the Facial Nerve, to

be held July 29-31, 2001, San Francisco. 2006 Chairman, Scientific Committee, the “Tinnitus Research Initiative”, Germany 2006 Co-chair, The 2nd Shanghai International Conference on Physiological Biophysics -

audition & vision The 2nd Shanghai International Conference on Physiological Biophysics - Audition & Vision (Shanghai ICPB06) Nov. 3 - 7,

2006 Chairman and organizer of symposium: “Treatment of tinnitus including Reversing re-

organization of the auditory nervous system” at The 2nd Shanghai International Conference on Physiological Biophysics - Audition & Vision (Shanghai ICPB06) Nov. 3 - 7, 2006

2007 Organizer and Chairman of a plenary session on “What can we learn from pain research?”

at the “Second Meeting of the Tinnitus Research Initiative” 17-21 July, 2007, held in the Principality of Monaco.

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2010 Organizer of the 4th Tinnitus Research Initiative Annual Conference, held in Dallas, June 8-11, 2010

2011 Chairman, Session on "Neural Development and Plasticity" BIT's 2nd Annual World

Congress of Neuro-Talk, held in Dalian, China, May 23-25, 2011 2013 Chairman, Session on "Brain and Behavior", the BIT's 4th Annual World Congress of

Neuro-Talk, held in Xi'an, China, May 23-25, 2013 2014 Co-chairman, Session on Neuroplasticity. XIth. International Tinnitus Seminar, Berlin,

Germany, May 21, 2014 2014 Organizer and chairman of the Session of Headaches and Chronic Pain, BIT's 5th Annual

World Congress of Neuro-Talk, held in Nanjing, China, May 16-18, 2014.

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SERVICE 1. 1975-1978 Medical Consultant, The Swedish National Workers Protection Board. 2. 1979-1982 Chairman of the Special Senses and Higher Functions Subcommittee for

planning of the Neuroscience Course, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

3. 1980-1982 Member of the Steering Committee of the Neuroscience Course, Department

of Physiology, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. 4. 1981-1983 Chairman, Residents' Research Advisory Committee, Department of

Otolaryngology, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. 5. 1981-1985 Member, Committee for Long Range Planning, Association for Research in

Otolaryngology. 6. 1981-1984 Technical Committee on Psychological and Physiological Acoustics, The

Acoustical Society of America. 7. 1981-1993 Chairman, Commission on Auditory Physiology, International Union of

Physiological Sciences. 8. 1985 Member, Search Committee, Professor of Speech Pathology, University of

Pittsburgh School of Arts and Sciences, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. 9. 1985 Member, Advisory Committee on Audiology, Division of Communication

Disorders, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. 10. 1985 Member, Search Committee, Professor of Audiology, University of Pittsburgh

School of Arts and Sciences, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. 11. Member of the Kiang Special Review Committee of the Scientific Review Branch of the

National Institutes of Neurological and Communicative Disorders and Stroke, Site Visit to Nelson Y-S. Kiang, Ph.D., Eaton-Peabody Laboratory, Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary, Boston, Massachusetts, August 6-8, 1986.

12. Member of the Special Review Committee for the Grant Applications Review Meeting,

(David Chananie, Ph.D., Executive Secretary) Department of Health & Human Services, Public Health Service, National Institutes of Health, Rockville, Maryland, December 15, 1986.

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13. Chairman of the Special Study Section of the Department of Health and Human Services, National Institutes of Health, for the Merit Review of a grant application entitled, “Functional Reconstruction of Neuronal Systems,” (Principal Investigator: Donald H. Perkel), Telephone Conference, May 1, 1987.

14. Member of the Hearing Research Study Section Meeting (Executive Secretary: Dr. Joseph

Kimm), Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, National Institutes of Health, Washington, D.C., October 8-9, 1987.

15. Chairman of the Special Review Section of the Scientific Review Branch of the National

Institutes of Neurological and Communicative Disorders and Stroke, Site Visit to Michael A. Arbib, Ph.D., Institute of Cognitive Science, University of Southern California, La Jolla, California, December 19, 1988.

16. 1988-present Member, Special Sensory Committee, Auditory Electrophysiology

Subcommittee, American Neurotology Society. 17. 1988-1995 Member, Committee on Summer Student Research Program, University of

Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. 18. 1988-1995 Member, Resource Advisory Committee, Biomedical Simulations Resource,

University of Southern California, Marina del Rey, California. 19. Chairman of the Special Study Section for the Grant Applications Review Meeting, (David

Chananie, Ph.D., Executive Secretary) Department of Health & Human Services, Public Health Service, National Institutes of Health, Los Angeles, California, December 18-20, 1988.

20. Member of the Special Study Section of the Department of Health and Human Services, National Institutes of Health, for the Merit Review of a grant application entitled, “Theoretical Studies of Slow Axonal Transport and Neuropathy” (Principal Investigator: Jacob J. Blum), Telephone Conference, August 21, 1989.

21. Member of the Special Study Section of the Department of Health and Human Services,

National Institutes of Health, for the Merit Review of a grant application entitled, “Deterministic Nonlinear Systems Analysis Tools” (Principal Investigator: Erich E. Sutter), Telephone Conference, August 21, 1989.

22. Member of the Special Study Section of the Department of Health and Human Services,

National Institutes of Health, for the Merit Review of a grant application entitled, “Three Dimensional Intracranial Electrical Dipole Localization” (Principal Investigator: K.D. Pool), Bethesda, Maryland, December 11, 1989.

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23. Member of the Special Study Section of the Department of Health and Human Services, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland, for the Merit Review of a grant application entitled, “Computer Methods for Physiological Problems” (Principal Investigator: M.L. Hines), December 11, 1989.

24. 1989 Member, Committee on Computer Assisted Learning in Medicine (CALM-II),

University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. 25. 1989 Consultant, Study on 24-Hour Preservation of Amputated Limbs with UW Solution,

University of Pittsburgh, Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. 26. 1989 Consultant, Study on Neuromuscular Ischemia and Hypothermic Preservation with

U.W./Belzer Solution in Human Gracilis Muscles, University of Pittsburgh, Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery.

27. 1989 Consultant, Study on the Preservation of Human Skeletal Muscle as an Adjunct in

the Reconstruction of Extirpative Cancer Procedures, University of Pittsburgh, Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery.

28. Chairman of the Special Review Section of the Department of Health and Human Services,

National Institutes of Health, for the Merit Review of a grant application entitled, “Vasomotor Coordination: Neural Networks and Schemas” (Principal Investigator: M.A. Arbib), Bethesda, Maryland, June 10, 1991.

29. 1991 Faculty Member of the Neurologic Anesthesia and Supportive Care Program,

Department of Anesthesiology/ Critical Care Medicine and Neurological Surgery, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine.

30. 1993-present Member of the Council of Biology Editors, Inc., Chicago, Illinois. 31. Member of the Special Study Section of the Department of Health and Human Services,

National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland, for the Merit Review of a grant application entitled, “Interdisciplinary Investigation of the Auditory System” (Principal Investigator: S.M. Khanna), Site Visit to Department of Otolaryngology, Columbia University, New York, May 5-7, 1993.

32. Member of the Special Study Section of the Department of Health and Human Services,

National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland, for the Merit Review of a grant application entitled, “Sensory Processes” (Principal Investigator: Jozef Zwislocki), Institute for Sensory Research, Syracuse University, Syracuse, New York, September, 1995

33. 1995-1997 Advisory Board of the American Society of Neurophysiological Monitoring. 34. 1995-1999 Vice Chairman, American Board of Neurophysiologic Monitoring.

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35. 1999-2002 Chairman, American Board of Neurophysiologic Monitoring. 36. 2002-2004 Member, American Board of Neurophysiologic Monitoring. 37. 2004 Expert witness – Court case regarding noise standards, for EPA, Los Angeles 38. 2006 Expert witness in litigation: Mathwes vs Childres Hospital, Atlanta, GA. Deposition

October 6 39. 2006 Expert witness in litigation: Coleman vs North Fulton Medical Center, Atlanta, GA 40. 2007- 2009 Member, American Board of Accreditation for Intraoperative Neuromonitoring

Programs (ABNMP) 41. 2009-present Member of the Foundation Board, The Tinnitus Researh Initiative

Foundation.

42. 2010-present Chairman of the Foundation Board, and the Research Advisory Board, The Tinnitus Researh Initiative, (An International Non-Profit Organization for Research in Tinnitus), Regensburg, Germany.

43. 2010-present Chairman of the Research Advisory Board, The Tinnitus Researh Initiative, (An International Non-Profit Organization for Research in Tinnitus), Regensburg, Germany.

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Ad Hoc Committes School of Behavioral and Brain Sciences, The University of Texas at Dallas

1. Member, Promotion Committee for Larry Cauller. 1998 2. Chairman, Promotion Committe for Dr. Tres Thompson, 1998 3. Member, Promotion Committee (for Larry Cauller, PhD) 1998 4. Member, Search Committee for a new faculty member. 1998 5. Member, UTD Search Committee for a new faculty member, 2000 6. Chairman, Promotion Committe for Dr. Anu Sharma, 2002 7. Member, Promotion Committee, Sandy Chapman 2003 8. Chairman, Search Committee, Systems Neurophysiology, 2005 9. Chairman Search Committee, Systems Neurophysiology, 2006 10. Member, Committee for Callier Prize 2007 11. Chairman, Search Committee: Systems Neuroscientist # 5088 2008 12. Member Graduate Studies Committee 2008 13. Member, Mandy Maguire 3-year review 14. Member Graduate Studies Committee, 2008-present 15. Chairman, 3rd year promotion committee, Christa McIntyre, 2009 16. Member Graduate Studies Committee, 2008-present 17. Chairman Promotion committee for: Michael Kilgard for Professor, 2010 18. Member Graduate Studies Committee 2008-Present 19. Chairman, Committee to Develop Recommendations for Neuroscience Doctoral Program

2010 20. Member BBS Teaching evaluation committee, 2010-present 21. Member Committee for 6 years review Christa McIntyre, 2012 22. Committee, Dean's Scholar Program, Member, 2013 23. Search Committee for junior faculty at BBS, Chairman, 2013 24. Three-year Promotion Committee Cindy de Frias, Chairman, 2013 25. Full Professor, Robert Rennakar, Member, 2013 26. Search Committee, senior faculty at BBS, Member, 2013 27. Dean's Scholar Program Committee, Member. 2014 28. Member President’s Teaching Award Committee 2012-2014 29. Three-year Promotion Committee Cindy de Frias, Chairman, 2014 30. Full Professor Promotion Committee, Robert Rennakar, Member, 2014 31. Full Professor Promotion Committee, Sean Cotter, (School of Humanities)

Member, April, 2016 32. Candidacy Promotion and Tenure, Sven Vanneste, Member, May 2017 33. Full Professor Promotion Committee, Thedore Price, Member, June, 2017 34. Full Professor Promotion Committee, Christa McIntyre, Member, June, 2017

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Ad Hoc Committes The University of Texas at Dallas 1. Chairman, Search Committee, Biology, School of Natural Sciences and Mathematics, 2006. 2. Chairman, Search Committee: Biomedical Engineering # 5089 2008. 3. Member Advisory Committee on Research, 2008- present. 4. Member Three-year promotion: Yoo, Hyntae, School of Natural Sciences and

Mathematics, 2012 5. Outside Chair appointed by Graduate Studies for final oral exam. Dissertation: Leila

Christina R Fidelino "Towards new MRI contrast mechanisms: From paracest sensors to hyperpolarized water", Department of Chemistry, School of Natural Sciences and Mathematics, November 6, 2013.

6. Outside Chair appointed by Graduate Studies for doctoral final oral exam, Ivan Birch, Criminology 11/7/17.

University Committees: The University of Texas at Dallas 1. Member, Search Committee for Vice-President for Research and Graduate Studies at UTD,

2000 2. Member, UTD Research Council, 2000-2001 3. Member, UTD Committee on Quality, 2000-2002 4. Director, Office of research Administration 2005-2007 5. Chairman, UTD Institutional Review Board, 2002-2005 6. Chairman, UTD Institutional Review Board, 2007-2017 7. Member Advisory Committee on Research, 2008- present 8. Member Faculty Mentoring and the Junior Faculty 2009 9. Member Chancellor’s Council Outstanding Teaching Award Review Committee, 2012. 10. Member President’s Teaching Award Committee 2012-2014 New 3 credit courses created in the BBS Neuroscience Program 1. Graduate course: "Anatomical and Physiological Bases for Intraoperative

Neurophysiological Monitoring", Part I and Part II 2. Graduate course: "Sensory Systems" 3. Graduate course: “Human Functional Neuroanatomy” 4. Graduate course: "Clinical Electrophysiology" 5. Graduate course: "Scientific Publishing and Writing" 6. Graduate course: Biology of Pain 7. Undergraduate course: "Neural Plasticity and Disorders of the Nervous System" 8. Undergraduate course: "The Anatomical and Physiological Bases for Pain" 9. Undergraduate course: "Sensory Systems, Anatomy and Physiology" 10. Graduate course: “Neuroscience of Fear and Anxiety” 11. Undergraduate course: “Intraoperative Neurophysiological Monitoring” 12. Undergraduate course: “Neuroscience of Fear and Anxiety” 13. Graduate course: Disorders of the Nervous System and Neuroplasticity

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14.