Peer-Reviewed Journal Publications:
Poling, G. L., Siegel, J. H., Lee, J. & Dhar, S. (2022). “The influence of self-reported noise exposure on 2ƒ1-ƒ2 distortion product otoacoustic emission level, fine structure, and components in a normal-hearing population.” JASA, 151(4).
Glavin, C. C., Siegel, J. H. & Dhar, S. (2021). “Distortion Product Otoacoustic Emission (DPOAE) Growth in Aging Ears with Clinically Normal Behavioral Thresholds.” JARO, 22(6).
Hunter, L. L., Monson, B. B., Moore, D. R., Dhar, S., Wright, B. A., Munro, K. J., Zadeh, L. M., Blankenship, C. M., Stiepan, S. M. & Siegel, J. H. (2020). “Extended high frequency hearing and speech perception implications in adults and children.” Hear Res, 397.
Merchant, G. R., Siegel, J. H., Neely, S. T., Rosowski, J. J. & Nakajima, H. H. (2019). “Effect of Middle-Ear Pathology on High-Frequency Ear Canal Reflectance Measurements in the Frequency and Time Domains.” JARO, 20(6).
Stiepan, S., Siegel, J., Lee, J., Souza, P., Dhar, S. & Stiepan, S. (2019). “The Association between Physiological Noise Levels and Speech Understanding in Noise.” Ear Hear, 41(2).
Siegel, J. H., Nørgaard, K. R. & Neely, S. T. (2018). “Evanescent waves in simulated ear canals: Experimental demonstration and method for compensation.” JASA, 144(4).
Charaziak, K. K., Siegel, J. H. & Shera, C. A. (2018). “Spectral Ripples in Round-Window Cochlear Microphonics: Evidence for Multiple Generation Mechanisms.” JARO, 19(4).
Marks, K. L. & Siegel, J. H. (2017). “Differentiating Middle Ear and Medial Olivocochlear Effects on Transient-Evoked Otoacoustic Emissions.” JARO, 18(4).
Xu, Y., Cheatham, M. A. & Siegel, J. H. (2017). “Identifying the Origin of Effects of Contralateral Noise on Transient Evoked Otoacoustic Emissions in Unanesthetized Mice.” JARO, 18(4).
Charaziak, K. K., Shera, C. A. & Siegel, J. H. (2017). “Using cochlear microphonic potentials to localize peripheral hearing loss.” Frontiers in Neuroscience, 11.
Charaziak, K. K., Souza, P. E. & Siegel, J. H. (2015). “Exploration of stimulus-frequency otoacoustic emission suppression tuning in hearing-impaired listeners.” Int J Audiol, 54(2).
Charaziak, K. K. & Siegel, J. H. (2015). “Tuning of SFOAEs Evoked by Low-Frequency Tones Is Not Compatible with Localized Emission Generation.” JARO, 16(3): 317-329.
Poling, G. L., Siegel, J. H., Lee, J., Lee, J. & Dhar, S. (2014). “Characteristics of the 2ƒ1-ƒ2 distortion product otoacoustic emission in a normal hearing population.” JASA, 135(1): 287-299.
Souza, N. N., Dhar, S., Neely, S. T. & Siegel, J. H. (2014). “Comparison of nine methods to estimate ear-canal stimulus levels.” JASA, 136(4): 1768-1787.
Charaziak, K. K. & Siegel, J. H. (2014). “Estimating Cochlear Frequency Selectivity with Stimulus-frequency Otoacoustic Emissions in Chinchillas.” JARO, 15(6): 883-896.
Cheatham, M. A., Goodyear, R. J., Homma, K., Kevin Legan, P., Korchagina, J., Naskar, S., Siegel, J. H., Dallos, P., Zheng, J. & Richardson, G. P. (2014). “Loss of the tectorial membrane protein CEACAM16 enhances spontaneous, stimulus-frequency, and transiently evoked otoacoustic emissions.” Journal of Neuroscience, 34(31):10325-10338.
Charaziak, K. K., Souza, P. & Siegel, J. H. (2013). “Stimulus-frequency otoacoustic emission suppression tuning in humans: Comparison to behavioral tuning.” JARO, 14(6): 843-862.
Lee, J., Dhar, S., Abel, R., Banakis, R., Grolley, E., Lee, J., Zecker, S. & Siegel, J. (2012). “Behavioral Hearing Thresholds between 0.125 and 20 kHz Using Depth-Compensated Ear Simulator Calibration.” Ear Hear, 33(3): 315-329.
Charaziak, K. K., Souza, P. & Siegel, J. H. (2012). “Time-efficient measures of auditory frequency selectivity.” Int J Audiol, 51(4): 317-325.
Badri, R., Siegel, J. H. & Wright, B. A. (2011). “Auditory filter shapes and high-frequency hearing in adults who have impaired speech in noise performance despite clinically normal audiograms.” JASA, 129(2): 852-863.
Pillai, J. A. & Siegel, J. H. (2011). “Interaction of Tamoxifen and noise-induced damage to the cochlea.” Hear Res, 282: 161-166.
Worthington, D. A., Siegel, J. H., Wilber, L. A., Faber, B. M., Dunckley, K. T., Garstecki, D. C. & Dhar, S. (2009). “Comparing two methods to measure preferred listening levels of personal listening devices.” JASA, 125(6): 3733-3741.
Siegel, J. H., Cerka, A. J., Recio-Spinoso, A., Temchin, A. N., Van Dijk, P. & Ruggero, M. A., (2005). “Delays of stimulus-frequency otoacoustic emissions and cochlear vibrations contradict the theory of coherent reflection filtering.” JASA, 118(4): 2434-2443.
Dreisbach, L. E. & Siegel, J. H. (2005). “Level dependence of distortion-product otoacoustic emissions measured at high frequencies in humans.” JASA, 117(5): 2980-2988.
Zeddies, D. G. & Siegel, J. H. (2004). “A biophysical model of an inner hair cell.” JASA, 116(1): 426-441.
Dreisbach, L. E. & Siegel, J. H. (2001). “Distortion-product otoacoustic emissions measured at high frequencies in humans.” JASA, 110(5): 2456-2469.
Ohlemiller, K. K. & Siegel, J. H. (1998). “Temporal aspects of the effects of cooling on responses of single auditory nerve fibers.” Hear Res, 123: 78-86.
Siegel, J. H. (1995). “Cross-talk in otoacoustic emission probes.” Ear Hear, 16(2): 150-158.
Ohlemiller, K. K. & Siegel, J. H. (1994). “Cochlear basal and apical differences reflected in the effects of cooling on responses of single auditory nerve fibers.” Hear Res, 80(2): 174-190.
Siegel, J. H. (1994). “Ear-canal standing waves and high-frequency sound calibration using otoacoustic emission probes.” JASA, 95(5): 2589-2597.
Siegel, J. H. & Hirohata, E. T. (1994). “Sound calibration and distortion product otoacoustic emissions at high frequencies.” Hear Res, 80(2): 146-152.
Siegel, J. H. (1992). “Spontaneous synaptic potentials from afferent terminals in the guinea pig cochlea.” Hear Res, 59(1): 85-92.
Ohlemiller, K. K. & Siegel, J. H. (1992). “The effects of moderate cooling on gross cochlear potentials in the gerbil: Basal and apical differences.” Hear Res, 63: 79-89.
Ohlemiller, K. K., Echteler, S. M. & Siegel, J. H. (1991).”Factors that influence rate-versus-intensity relations in single cochlear nerve fibers of the gerbil.” JASA, 90(1): 274-287.
Siegel, J. H. (1990). “Serial reconstruction of inner hair cell afferent innervation using semithick sections.” J Electron Microscopy Technique, 15(3): 197-208.
Siegel, J. H. & Relkin, E. M. (1987). “Antagonistic effects of perilymphatic calcium and magnesium on the activity of single cochlear afferent neurons.” Hear Res, 28: 131-147.
Siegel, J. H. & Relkin, E. M. (1987). “Evidence for presynaptic facilitation in primary cochlear afferent neurons.” Hear Res, 29: 169-177.
Siegel, J. H. (1986). “Cochlear potentials in the study of cochlear physiology.” Scan Audiol, 15, Supp 25: 35-47.
Siegel, J. H. & Dallos, P. (1986). “Spike activity recorded from the organ of Corti.” Hear Res, 22: 245-248.
Siegel, J. H. & Brownell, W. E. (1986). “Synaptic and Golgi membrane recycling in cochlear hair cells.” J Neurocytology, 15(3): 311-328.
Siegel, J. H., Kim, D. O. & Molnar, C. E. (1982). “Effects of altering organ of Corti on cochlear distortion products f2 – f1 and 2f1 – f2.” J Neurophys, 47(2): 303-328.
Siegel, J. H. & Kim, D. O. (1982). “Efferent neural control of cochlear mechanics? Olivocochlear bundle stimulation affects cochlear biomechanical nonlinearity.” Hear Res, 6(2): 171-182.
Siegel, J. H. & Brownell, W. E. (1981). “Presynaptic bodies in outer hair cells of the chinchilla organ of Corti.” Brain Res, 220(1): 188-193.
Kim, D. O., Siegel, J. H. & Molnar, C. E. (1979). “Cochlear nonlinear phenomena in two-tone responses.” Scand Audiol, 8, Supp 9: 63-81.
Book Chapters:
Siegel, J. H. (2008). “Auditory Nerve.” In Encyclopedia of Neuroscience. New York: Springer.
Siegel, J. (2008). “Otoacoustic Emissions.” In The Senses: A Comprehensive Reference, Vol. 3, Audition. New York: Elsevier.
Siegel, J. H. (2007). “Calibration of Otoacoustic Emission Probes: Clinical Applications.” In Otoacoustic Emissions: Clinical Applications. Robinete, M. S. & Glattke, T. J. (eds.). 1st and 3rd eds. New York: Thieme.
Siegel, J. H. & Kim, D. O. (1982). “Cochlear biomechanics: Vulnerability to acoustic trauma and other alterations as seen in neural responses and ear-canal sound pressure.” In New Perspectives on Noise-Induced Hearing Loss. Hamernik, R. P., Henderson, D. & Salvi, R. (eds.). New York: Raven Press
Conference Proceedings:
“Does reticular lamina active gain explain broad suppression tuning of SFOAEs?”
Siegel, J. H., May 31 2018, To the Ear and Back Again – Advances in Auditory Biophysics: Proceedings of the 13th Mechanics of Hearing Workshop. Bergevin, C. & Puria, S. (eds.). American Institute of Physics Inc., 140003. (AIP Conference Proceedings; vol. 1965).
“Revisiting gender, race, and ear differences in peripheral auditory function”
Boothalingam, S., Klyn, N. A. M., Stiepan, S. M., Wilson, U. S., Lee, J., Siegel, J. H. & Dhar, S., May 31 2018, To the Ear and Back Again – Advances in Auditory Biophysics: Proceedings of the 13th Mechanics of Hearing Workshop. Bergevin, C. & Puria, S. (eds.). American Institute of Physics Inc., 090007. (AIP Conference Proceedings; vol. 1965).
“Effect of middle-ear pathology on high-frequency ear-canal reflectance measurements in the frequency and time domains”
Merchant, G. R., Siegel, J. H., Neely, S. T., Rosowski, J. J. & Nakajima, H. H., Dec 31 2015, Mechanics of Hearing: Protein to Perception – Proceedings of the 12th International Workshop on the Mechanics of Hearing. American Institute of Physics Inc., Vol. 1703. 060003
“ER-10X extended bandwidth research probe system”
Iseberg, S., Siegel, J., Mapes-Riordan, D. & Cochran, R., Jun 1 2015, p. 55-60. 6 p. 58th AES International Conference. Music Induced Hearing Disorders. Aalborg, Denmark.
“Examining the role of the tectorial membrane in otoacoustic emission generation”
Cheatham, M. A., Goodyear, R. J., Charaziak, K. K., Conklin, T., Zheng, J., Dallos, P., Richardson, G. P. & Siegel, J. H., Dec 31 2015, Mechanics of Hearing: Protein to Perception – Proceedings of the 12th International Workshop on the Mechanics of Hearing. Corey, D. P. & Karavitaki, K. D. (eds.). American Institute of Physics Inc., 090005. (AIP Conference Proceedings; vol. 1703).
“High-frequency tone-pip-evoked otoacoustic emissions in chinchillas”
Siegel, J. H. & Charaziak, K. K., Dec 31 2015, Mechanics of Hearing: Protein to Perception – Proceedings of the 12th International Workshop on the Mechanics of Hearing. Corey, D. P. & Karavitaki, K. D. (eds.). American Institute of Physics Inc., 090002. (AIP Conference Proceedings; vol. 1703).
“Low-frequency tone-pip-evoked otoacoustic emissions originate over a broad cochlear region in chinchillas”
Charaziak, K. K. & Siegel, J. H., Dec 31 2015, Mechanics of Hearing: Protein to Perception – Proceedings of the 12th International Workshop on the Mechanics of Hearing. Corey, D. P. & Karavitaki, K. D. (eds.). American Institute of Physics Inc., 090016. (AIP Conference Proceedings; vol. 1703).
“Modeling OAE responses to short tones”
Duifhuis, H. & Siegel, J., Dec 31 2015, Mechanics of Hearing: Protein to Perception – Proceedings of the 12th International Workshop on the Mechanics of Hearing. Corey, D. P. & Karavitaki, K. D. (eds.). American Institute of Physics Inc., 090004. (AIP Conference Proceedings; vol. 1703).
“Separating medial olivocochlear from acoustic reflex effects on transient evoked otoacoustic emissions in unanesthetized mice”
Xu, Y., Cheatham, M. A. & Siegel, J., Dec 31 2015, Mechanics of Hearing: Protein to Perception – Proceedings of the 12th International Workshop on the Mechanics of Hearing. Corey, D. P. & Karavitaki, K. D. (eds.). American Institute of Physics Inc., 090026. (AIP Conference Proceedings; vol. 1703).
“Transient- and tone-evoked otoacoustic emissions in three species”
Siegel, J. H., Charaziak, K. & Cheatham, M. A., Dec 12 2011, What Fire is in Mine Ears: Progress in Auditory Biomechanics – Proceedings of the 11th International Mechanics of Hearing Workshop. p. 307-312 6 p. (AIP Conference Proceedings; vol. 1403).
“Using stimulus frequency emissions to characterize cochlear function in mice”
Cheatham, M. A., Katz, E. D., Charaziak, K., Dallos, P. & Siegel, J. H., 2011, What Fire is in Mine Ears: Progress in Auditory Biomechanics – Proceedings of the 11th International Mechanics of Hearing Workshop. p. 383-388 6 p. (AIP Conference Proceedings; vol. 1403).
“Modeling the cochlear microphonic in prestin knockout mice”
Cheatham, M. A., Naik, K., Siegel, J. & Dallos, P., 2008, Concepts and Challenges in the Biophysics of Hearing – Proceedings of the 10th International Workshop on the Mechanics of Hearing, MoH 2008. Cooper, N. P. & Kemp, D. T. (eds.). World Scientific, p. 371-376 6 p. (Concepts and Challenges in the Biophysics of Hearing – Proceedings of the 10th International Workshop on the Mechanics of Hearing, MoH 2008).
“Species differences in low-level otoacoustic emissions may be explained by ‘hot regions’ in the cochlea”
Siegel, J. H., 2008, Proceedings of the Second ASA-EAA Joint Conference on Acoustics ’08.
“The biophysical origin of otoacoustic emissions”
Siegel, J. H., 2005, Auditory Mechanisms: Processes and Models – Proceedings of the 9th International Symposium. Nuttall, A. L., Ren, T., Gillespie, P., Grosh, K. & de Boer, E. (eds.). World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte Ltd, p. 361-368 8 p. (Auditory Mechanisms: Processes and Models – Proceedings of the 9th International Symposium).
Patents:
CALIBRATION SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ACOUSTIC PROBES
Siegel, J., Nov 22 2012, Patent No. 8839657