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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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Ruihan Zhu,Gaogan Jia,Yiming Shen et al. Ruihan Zhu et al.
Age-related hearing loss (ARHL), the most prevalent sensory disorder worldwide, arises primarily from cochlear hair cells (HCs) degeneration due to aging. Although the molecular mechanisms driving HC senescence are increasingly understood, ...
Rong Han,Yefei Mo,Lingxiao Jiang et al. Rong Han et al.
Noise exposure contributes to approximately one-third of hearing loss cases worldwide. Despite its substantial global burden, noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL) remains essentially irreversible, largely because its underlying pathogenic mech...
Shichu Sun,Shuai Cheng,Shifu Li et al. Shichu Sun et al.
Salicylate reliably induces tinnitus, yet its systemic effects on the central auditory and limbic systems remain incompletely characterized. Through integrated transcriptomic and metabolomic profiling of the rat cochlear nucleus and hippoca...
Masafumi Ueno,Makoto Hosoya,Marie N Shimanuki et al. Masafumi Ueno et al.
Type I spiral ganglion neurons, which play a major role in hearing by conveying electrical sound signals to the brain, are divided into electrophysiological and molecular subtypes. The differences in vulnerability among the subtypes reporte...
Iris Van de Ryck,Nicolas Heintz,Iustina Rotaru et al. Iris Van de Ryck et al.
Objectives: Auditory attention decoding (AAD) refers to the process of identifying which sound source a listener is attending to, based on neural recordings, such as electroencephalography (EEG). Most AAD studies use a co...
David K Ryugo,Satoshi Nishitani David K Ryugo
Age-related hearing loss impairs speech understanding for socialization and music appreciation for enjoyment, both of which compromise quality of life and can lead to cognitive decline. It has previously been shown that while standard audio...
Anadel Khalaila-Zbidat,Arie Gordin,Hanin Karawani Anadel Khalaila-Zbidat
Otitis media with effusion (OME) is a common childhood ear disease that can cause temporary conductive hearing loss during a critical period of auditory development. This condition is hypothesized to be related to deficits in neural, percep...
Marie Takeuchi,Mami Matsunaga,Takayuki Nakagawa Marie Takeuchi
Sensory hair cells in the cochlea are essential for hearing. In adult mammals, hair cells are incapable of regeneration, primarily because the supporting cells lose their regenerative capacity shortly after birth. In contrast, avian support...
Hongguo Su,Fan Wu,Khujista Haque et al. Hongguo Su et al.
Disruption of reactive oxygen species (ROS) homeostasis is a key mechanism underlying noise-induced sensory hair cell damage. Antioxidant treatments such as N-acetylcysteine (NAC) have been shown to attenuate noise-induced hearing loss (NIH...
Büşra Köse-Özkan,Mazhar Özkan,Yasin Celal Güneş et al. Büşra Köse-Özkan et al.
Auditory cortex connectivity extends beyond the processing of acoustic stimuli, playing a crucial role in cognitive and emotional regulation through its interactions with higher-order brain regions. Although the neural mechanisms underlying...