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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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Peter A Santi,Shane Johnson,Julian Wüster et al. Peter A Santi et al.
Postmortem examination of the cochlea with a cochlear implant in the scala tympani presents several challenges. It is technologically difficult to section a cochlea with an implant due to the presence of its wires and metal components that ...
Jun Tan,Yue Li,Dekun Gao et al. Jun Tan et al.
The cochlear nucleus receives numerous inputs from auditory and nonauditory systems. This extensive innervation of the cochlear nucleus is involved in sound source localization and the integration of auditory signals with other sensory moda...
Jeffrey Skidmore,Dyan Ramekers,Ian C Bruce et al. Jeffrey Skidmore et al.
Cochlear implants (CIs) provide acoustic information to implanted patients by electrically stimulating nearby auditory nerve fibers (ANFs) which then transmit the information to higher-level neural structures for further processing and inte...
Erdem Yildiz,Matthias Gerlitz,Anselm Joseph Gadenstaetter et al. Erdem Yildiz et al.
Objectives: Various animal models have been established and applied in hearing research. In the exploration of novel cochlear implant developments, mainly rodents have been used. Despite their important contribution to th...
Amanda N Ciani Berlingeri,Rémy Pujol,Brandon C Cox et al. Amanda N Ciani Berlingeri et al.
Sox2 is a transcription factor that is necessary in the mammalian inner ear for development of sensory hair cells and supporting cells. Sox2 is expressed in supporting cells of adult mammals, but its function in this context is poorly under...
Ashley Parker,Kourosh Parham,Erika Skoe Ashley Parker
Measurement of the motor protein prestin offers a novel approach to assessing outer hair cell (OHC) status using serological techniques. Motivated by our prior work showing reduced serum prestin levels in healthy young adults at-risk for no...
Alexandra Begau,Stefan Arnau,Laura-Isabelle Klatt et al. Alexandra Begau et al.
The comprehension of spoken language benefits from visual speech information. One reason for this is the temporal lead of mouth and lip movements over the onset of acoustic speech utterance. Here, we investigated EEG event-related potential...
Robert D Gay,Ya Lang Enke,Jonathon R Kirk et al. Robert D Gay et al.
The emergence of therapeutics targeted at hearing loss holds great promise in the development of novel treatments for this heterogenous condition. Whilst such therapeutics are largely designed to be efficacious in and of themselves, the pos...
Andrew K Wise,Patrick Atkinson,James B Fallon Andrew K Wise
There is an increasing trend to provide cochlear implants for people with useful residual hearing, typically in the low frequency range (4 kHz). Two separate cohorts of animals were implanted and received unilateral chronic electrical stimu...
K Elaine Ritter,Sloane M Lynch,Ashley M Gorris et al. K Elaine Ritter et al.
CHARGE syndrome is a multiple anomaly developmental disorder characterized by a variety of sensory deficits, including sensorineural hearing loss of unknown etiology. Most cases of CHARGE are caused by heterozygous pathogenic variants in CH...