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Image: Frog amphibian papilla stained for myosin VI (green) and otoferlin (red) - Quiñones et al., 2012

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Image: Anuran inner ear structures from Xenopus laevis, Rana pipiens, Eleutherodactylus limbatus - Mason et al., 2015

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Image: Utricular otoconia from wild-type mice - Boyle et al., 2021.

Image: Temporal bone whole-mount from a PLP/CreERT::ROSA26-LacZ mouse - Gómez-Casati et al., 2010.

Image: Isolated guinea pig OHC - Hallworth et al., 2007

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Welcome to the Journal of the Association for Research in Otolaryngology!

JARO is a peer-reviewed journal that publishes research topics in relation to the content of the Annual ARO Mid-Winter Meeting with a focus on the auditory and vestibular systems.

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There is opportunity for the ARO community to determine how their data will be shared and how they wish to access data, perhaps through an ARO-supported mechanism. We understand that while there may not be an ideal common approach for all research areas within otolaryngology, there is an exciting opportunity for creating a resource(s) to promote the core science, diversity, integrity, collaboration, and education values of ARO.

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JARO    Volume 24 | Issue 4 | August 2023

 

GENERAL RESEARCH | BY BOM BRAGA  | OPEN ACCESS 

Quantitative Evaluation of the 3D Anatomy of the Human Osseous Spiral Lamina Using MicroCT

 

GENERAL RESEARCH | BY CHEATAM 

Distortion Product Otoacoustic Emissions in Mice Above and Below the Eliciting Primaries

 

GENERAL RESEARCH | BY MOLIS ET AL. 

Frequency Following Responses to Tone Glides: Effects of Age and Hearing Loss

 

RESEARCH ARTICLE | BY XIONG ET AL.

Abnormal Functional Connectivity Within Default Mode Network and Salience Network Related to Tinnitus Severity