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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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Stephen J O&#x;Leary,June Choi,Karina Brady et al. Stephen J O&#x;Leary et al.
Aim: To assess whether a single, peri-operative, high dose of methylprednisolone can improve the preservation of residual acoustic hearing following cochlear implantation (CI). ...
Anastasiya Kobrina,Mahendra Kumar Hidau,Tobias Riede et al. Anastasiya Kobrina et al.
Age-related and noise-induced hearing loss disorders are among the most common pathologies affecting Americans across their lifespans. Loss of auditory feedback due to hearing disorders is correlated with changes in voice and speech-motor c...
J A Rumschlag,J W Lovelace,K A Razak J A Rumschlag
Brain oscillations are associated with specific cognitive and sensory processes. How age-related hearing loss (presbycusis) alters cortical oscillations is unclear. Altered inhibitory neurotransmission and temporal processing deficits contr...
Karen S Helfer,Alexandra Jesse Karen S Helfer
Middle-aged adults often report a decline in their ability to understand speech in adverse listening situations. However, there has been relatively little research devoted to identifying how early aging affects speech processing, as the maj...
David Hülsmeier,Marc René Schädler,Birger Kollmeier David Hülsmeier
Developing and selecting hearing aids is a time consuming process which is simplified by using objective models. Previously, the framework for auditory discrimination experiments (FADE) accurately simulated benefits of hearing aid algorithm...
Deborah J Colesa,Jenna Devare,Donald L Swiderski et al. Deborah J Colesa et al.
Mice with chronic cochlear implants can significantly contribute to our understanding of the relationship between cochlear health and implant function because of the availability of molecular tools for controlling conditions in the cochlea ...
Guangjian Ni,Qi Zheng,Yidi Liu et al. Guangjian Ni et al.
The cochlear implant (CI) has an effective habilitation modality for hearing-impaired children by promoting sound perception, vocalization, and language ability. However, the major challenge that remained was the lack of assessment standard...
Jonathan Kil,E Emily Harruff,Ryan J Longenecker Jonathan Kil
The global impact of hearing loss and related auditory dysfunction including tinnitus and hyperacusis on human health is significant and growing. A substantial body of literature has found that these hearing diseases and disorders result fr...
Kelly Vasconcelos Chaves Martins,Maria Valéria Schmidt Goffi-Gomez,Robinson Koji Tsuji et al. Kelly Vasconcelos Chaves Martins et al.
Introduction: Cochlear implants (CI) programming is based on both the measurement of the minimum levels required to stimulate the auditory nerve and the maximum levels to generate loud, yet comfortable loudness. Seeking f...
Anna Dondzillo,Hiroki Takeda,Samuel P Gubbels Anna Dondzillo
Efferent innervation of the inner hair cells changes over time. At an early age in mice, inner hair cells receive efferent feedback, which helps fine-tune tonotopic maps in the brainstem. In adulthood, inner hair cell efferent innervation w...