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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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Cong Tian,Kenneth R Johnson,Jaclynn M Lett et al. Cong Tian et al.
CACHD1 recently was shown to be an α2δ-like subunit that can modulate the activity of some types of voltage-gated calcium channels, including the low-voltage activated, T-type CaV3 channels. CACHD1 is widely expressed in the central nervo...
Milagros J Fumero,Almudena Eustaquio-Martín,José M Gorospe et al. Milagros J Fumero et al.
Cochlear implant (CI) users find it hard and effortful to understand speech in noise with current devices. Binaural CI sound processing inspired by the contralateral medial olivocochlear (MOC) reflex (an approach termed the 'MOC strategy') ...
Salima Jiwani,Sam M Doesburg,Blake C Papsin et al. Salima Jiwani et al.
Unilateral cochlear implantation (CI) limits deafness-related changes in the auditory pathways but promotes abnormal cortical preference for the stimulated ear and leaves the opposite ear with little protection from auditory deprivation. In...
Kristy Truong,Braden Leigh,Joseph T Vecchi et al. Kristy Truong et al.
Functional outcomes with neural prosthetic devices, such as cochlear implants, are limited in part due to physical separation between the stimulating elements and the neurons they stimulate. One strategy to close this gap aims to precisely ...
Maurizio Cortada,Loïc Sauteur,Michael Lanz et al. Maurizio Cortada et al.
Hearing loss affects millions of people worldwide. Yet, there are still no curative therapies for sensorineural hearing loss. Frequent causes of sensorineural hearing loss are due to damage or loss of the sensory hair cells, the spiral gang...
Tom Gajecki,Waldo Nogueira Tom Gajecki
Bilateral cochlear implant (BiCI) users do not localize sounds as well as normal hearing (NH) listeners do. NH listeners rely on two binaural cues to localize sounds in the horizontal plane, namely interaural level differences (ILDs) and in...
Emanuele Perugia,Christopher J Plack,Michael A Stone Emanuele Perugia
Early signs of noise-induced hearing damage are difficult to identify, as they are often confounded by factors such as age, audiometric thresholds, or even music experience. Much previous research has focused on deficits observed at high in...
Gregory M Ellis,Pavel Zahorik Gregory M Ellis
Previous work has explored novel binaural combinations of reverberation and the resulting perceived reverberation strength (reverberance). The present study examines the perceptual effects of additional binaural combinations of reverberatio...
Raymond L Goldsworthy,Andres Camarena,Susan R S Bissmeyer Raymond L Goldsworthy
Cochlear implants are medical devices that have been used to restore hearing to more than half a million people worldwide. Most recipients achieve high levels of speech comprehension through these devices, but speech comprehension in backgr...
C Röösli,I Dobrev,F Pfiffner C Röösli
In bone conduction (BC) stimulation, the sound travels from the site of stimulation to the ipsilateral and contralateral cochlea. A frequency dependent reduction in BC hearing sensitivity occurs when sound travels to the contralateral cochl...