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期刊名:Hearing research

缩写:HEARING RES

ISSN:0378-5955

e-ISSN:1878-5891

IF/分区:2.5/Q1

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V Fuentes-Santamaría,Z Benítez-Maicán,J C Alvarado et al. V Fuentes-Santamaría et al.
The auditory cortex is the source of descending connections providing contextual feedback for auditory signal processing at almost all levels of the lemniscal auditory pathway. Such feedback is essential for cognitive processing. It is like...
Mark A Bauer,Parveen Bazard,Alejandro A Acosta et al. Mark A Bauer et al.
The naturally occurring amino acid, l-ergothioneine (EGT), has immense potential as a therapeutic, having shown promise in the treatment of other disease models, including neurological disorders. EGT is naturally uptaken into cells via its ...
Bianca Maria Serena Inguscio,Giulia Cartocci,Nicolina Sciaraffa et al. Bianca Maria Serena Inguscio et al.
Despite the proven effectiveness of cochlear implant (CI) in the hearing restoration of deaf or hard-of-hearing (DHH) children, to date, extreme variability in verbal working memory (VWM) abilities is observed in both unilateral and bilater...
Miguel Temboury-Gutierrez,Jonatan Märcher-Rørsted,Michael Bille et al. Miguel Temboury-Gutierrez et al.
Auditory nerve (AN) fibers that innervate inner hair cells in the cochlea degenerate with advancing age. It has been proposed that age-related reductions in brainstem frequency-following responses (FFR) to the carrier of low-frequency, high...
Huilin Lao,Yafeng Zhu,Mei Yang et al. Huilin Lao et al.
Hair cells in the cochlear sensory epithelia serve as mechanosensory receptors, converting sound into neuronal signals. The basal sensory epithelia are responsible for transducing high-frequency sounds, while the apex handles low-frequency ...
Luis Lassaletta,Miryam Calvino,Miguel Díaz et al. Luis Lassaletta et al.
The use of cochlear implants (CIs) is on the rise for patients with vestibular schwannoma (VS). Besides CI following tumor resection, new scenarios such as implantation in observed and/or irradiated tumors are becoming increasingly common. ...
Pei-Zhe Wu,Leslie D Liberman,M Charles Liberman Pei-Zhe Wu
Acute noise-induced loss of synapses between inner hair cells (IHCs) and auditory nerve fibers (ANFs) has been documented in several strains of mice, but the extent of post-exposure recovery reportedly varies dramatically. If such inter-str...
Rolvix H Patterson,Olayinka Suleiman,Racheal Hapunda et al. Rolvix H Patterson et al.
Hearing loss affects 1.6 billion people worldwide and disproportionately affects those in low- and middle-income countries. Despite being largely preventable or treatable, ear and hearing conditions result in significant and lifelong morbid...
Geoffrey A Manley,Bert Maat,Sabine Begall et al. Geoffrey A Manley et al.
African mole-rats display highly derived hearing that is characterized by low sensitivity and a narrow auditory range restricted to low frequencies < 10 kHz. Recently, it has been suggested that two species of these rodents do not exhibit d...
Karen Castaño-González,Christine Köppl,Sonja J Pyott Karen Castaño-González
Age-related hearing loss affects a large and growing segment of the population, with profound impacts on quality of life. Age-related pathology of the cochlea-the mammalian hearing organ-underlies age-related hearing loss. Because investiga...