John Guinan

John Guinan

Harvard University

H-index: 66

North America-United States

About John Guinan

John Guinan, With an exceptional h-index of 66 and a recent h-index of 30 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Harvard University, specializes in the field of hearing, cochlear mechanics, olivocochlear efferents, middle ear muscles.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Differential transverse motion of individual outer hair cells measured in gerbil high-frequency region

Stimulus frequency otoacoustic emissions extracted by pharmacologic blocking of outer hair cells without sound suppression or subtractive scaling

Outer hair cells can amplify the fluid traveling wave by changing organ-of-Corti area in the short-wave region

The Rhode non-linearity and its impact on cochlear mechanics

Results: In ears with endolymphatic hydrops and those perfused with HPBCD, auditory-nerve based measurements at low frequencies showed recruitment compared

Cochlear amplification in the short-wave region by outer hair cells changing organ-of-Corti area to amplify the fluid traveling wave

Physiology and function of cochlear efferents

Measurements from ears with endolymphatic hydrops and 2-hydroxypropyl-beta-cyclodextrin provide evidence that loudness recruitment can have a cochlear origin

John Guinan Information

University

Position

Professor of Otolaryngology, Mass. Eye & Ear; Harvard Medical School

Citations(all)

15230

Citations(since 2020)

3019

Cited By

13037

hIndex(all)

66

hIndex(since 2020)

30

i10Index(all)

111

i10Index(since 2020)

75

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John Guinan Skills & Research Interests

hearing

cochlear mechanics

olivocochlear efferents

middle ear muscles

Top articles of John Guinan

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Differential transverse motion of individual outer hair cells measured in gerbil high-frequency region

AIP Conference Proceedings

Sunil Puria

Nam Hyun Cho

John Guinan

2024/2/27

Stimulus frequency otoacoustic emissions extracted by pharmacologic blocking of outer hair cells without sound suppression or subtractive scaling

AIP Conference Proceedings

Shawn S Goodman

Daniel Tay

Jeffery T Lichtenhan

John J Guinan

2024/2/27

Outer hair cells can amplify the fluid traveling wave by changing organ-of-Corti area in the short-wave region

AIP Conference Proceedings

John J Guinan

2024/2/27

The Rhode non-linearity and its impact on cochlear mechanics

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America

Sunil Puria

John J Guinan

2023/2

Results: In ears with endolymphatic hydrops and those perfused with HPBCD, auditory-nerve based measurements at low frequencies showed recruitment compared

Hydropic Ear Disease: Imaging and Functional Evaluation

Shannon M Lefler

Robert K Duncan

Shawn S Goodman

John J Guinan Jr

Jeffery T Lichtenhan

2022/5/23

Cochlear amplification in the short-wave region by outer hair cells changing organ-of-Corti area to amplify the fluid traveling wave

Hearing Research

John J Guinan Jr

2022/12/1

Physiology and function of cochlear efferents

John J Guinan

2022/6/12

Measurements from ears with endolymphatic hydrops and 2-hydroxypropyl-beta-cyclodextrin provide evidence that loudness recruitment can have a cochlear origin

Frontiers in surgery

Shannon M Lefler

Robert K Duncan

Shawn S Goodman

John J Guinan Jr

Jeffery T Lichtenhan

2021/10/5

Optimized diagnostic approach to patients suspected of superior semicircular canal dehiscence

Ear and Hearing

Kimberley S Noij

Aaron K Remenschneider

Barbara S Herrmann

John J Guinan Jr

Steven D Rauch

2021/9/1

Altered mapping of sound frequency to cochlear place in ears with endolymphatic hydrops provide insight into the pitch anomaly of diplacusis

Scientific reports

JJ Guinan Jr

SM Lefler

CA Buchman

SS Goodman

JT Lichtenhan

2021/5/17

Anatomy of the human osseous spiral lamina and cochlear partition bridge: relevance for cochlear partition motion

Journal of the Association for Research in Otolaryngology

Stefan Raufer

Cornelia Idoff

Aleksandrs Zosuls

Giacomo Marino

Nathan Blanke

...

2020/4

The spatial origins of cochlear amplification assessed by stimulus-frequency otoacoustic emissions

Biophysical journal

Shawn S Goodman

Choongheon Lee

John J Guinan

Jeffery T Lichtenhan

2020/3/10

2000 Hz tone bursts improve the detection of superior semicircular canal dehiscence syndrome

Cervical vestibular evoked myogenic potentials

KS Noij

BS Herrmann

JJ Guinan Jr

SD Rauch

2020

Combining air-bone gap and cVEMP thresholds to improve diagnosis of superior canal dehiscence syndrome

Cervical vestibular evoked myogenic potentials

KS Noij

MJ Duarte

K Wong

YS Cheng

S Masud

...

2020

The interplay of organ-of-Corti vibrational modes, not tectorial-membrane resonance, sets outer-hair-cell stereocilia phase to produce cochlear amplification

John J Guinan Jr

2020/9/15

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