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期刊名:Hearing research

缩写:HEARING RES

ISSN:0378-5955

e-ISSN:1878-5891

IF/分区:3.0/Q1

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Wenyue Xue,Jason Xie,Xiuping Liu et al. Wenyue Xue et al.
Moderate noise exposure is increasingly recognized as a potential risk factor for inducing subtle auditory plasticity. To date, its effects on the cochlear nucleus (CN), the first central relay of auditory input, remain poorly understood. T...
Weiyi Huang,Bing Kong,Yiming Zhong et al. Weiyi Huang et al.
Age-related hearing loss (ARHL) is one of the most common causes of hearing impairment in older adults. However, the cellular and molecular mechanisms underlying ARHL remain unclear. Chromatin and genomic instability, including DNA damage, ...
A S Micheal,S Bandyopadhyay A S Micheal
Silent gaps between sound tokens are a prominent feature of natural acoustic sequences, yet their role in shaping cortical selectivity for temporal structure remains unclear. Here we tested how varying inter-token interval silence influence...
A S Micheal,S Bandyopadhyay A S Micheal
Auditory neurons, in the midbrain and beyond, detect changes in repeating acoustic patterns. Most studies focus on mechanisms underlying such sensitivity and adaptation to regularity. However, regular sound patterns are crucial in social co...
Catherine A Loftus,Leslie Gonzales,Yingxuan Wang et al. Catherine A Loftus et al.
Synaptopathy is a common cochlear pathology involving damage, dysfunction, and loss of auditory-nerve synapses with sensory hair cells. Cochlear synaptopathy can occur following sound overexposure due to glutamate excitotoxicity. Synaptopat...
Shuman He,Zi Gao,Jacob J Oleson Shuman He
This study characterized and compared neural synchrony in the cochlear nerve (CN) and the number of CN fibers activated by electrical stimulation. Neural synchrony was quantified using the phase locking value. The number of activated CN fib...
Aline Schönenberg,Antonia Wagner,Tino Prell et al. Aline Schönenberg et al.
Background: Age-related hearing loss (ARHL) represents a frequent decline in hearing abilities reducing older adults' quality of life. Human communication not only depends on mere sound detection but also on extralinguist...
Lingxiao Jiang,Yefei Mo,Hangze Mao et al. Lingxiao Jiang et al.
Difficulties understanding speech in noise are common in healthy aging, even among older adults with audiometrically normal hearing, suggesting a contribution from higher-order control processes, including auditory working memory (WM). Guid...
Lior Dor,Jennifer Resnik Lior Dor
Stress has long been linked to auditory dysfunction and altered sound perception, but its effects are often discussed without fully distinguishing between acute and chronic stress timescales. Here, we integrate evidence that acute and chron...