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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 Heil Peter Heil
Detecting sounds in quiet is arguably the simplest task performed by an auditory system, but the underlying mechanisms are still a matter of debate. Threshold stimulus levels depend not only on the physical properties of the sounds to be de...
Daniel Schurzig,Markus Pietsch,Peter Erfurt et al. Daniel Schurzig et al.
The human cochlea has a highly individual microanatomy. Cochlear implantation therefore requires an evaluation of the individual cochlear anatomy to reduce surgical risk of implantation trauma. However, in-vivo cochlear imaging is limited i...
Mahan Azadpour,William H Shapiro,J Thomas Roland Jr et al. Mahan Azadpour et al.
The reasons why clinical outcomes with auditory brainstem implants (ABIs) are generally poorer than with cochlear implants (CIs) are still somewhat elusive. Prior work has focused on differences in processing of spectral information due to ...
Huanju Bai,Siyuan Yang,Chao Xi et al. Huanju Bai et al.
Hair cells can be regenerated after damage by transdifferentiation in which a supporting cell directly differentiates into a hair cell without mitosis. However, such regeneration is at the cost of exhausting the support cells in the mammali...
E A Koops,P van Dijk E A Koops
Hyperacusis, a hypersensitivity to sounds of mild to moderate intensity, has been related to increased neural gain along the auditory pathway. To date, there is still uncertainty on the neural correlates of hyperacusis. Since hyperacusis of...
Dorien Verdoodt,Guy Van Camp,Peter Ponsaerts et al. Dorien Verdoodt et al.
DeaFNess Autosomal Dominant 9 (DFNA9) is a dominant hereditary non-syndromic form of progressive sensorineural hearing loss often associated with vestibular dysfunction. DFNA9 is caused by pathogenic variants in the COCH gene. This gene enc...
Xunbei Shi,Haohua Wei,Zeka Chen et al. Xunbei Shi et al.
Vestibular nuclei complex (VN) glutamatergic neurons play a critical role in the multisensory and multimodal processing. The dysfunction of VN leads to a series of vestibular concurrent symptoms, such as disequilibrium, spatial disorientati...
Lukas Graf,Andreas Arnold,Kourosh Roushan et al. Lukas Graf et al.
Background and aims: As an alternative to fresh temporal bones, Thiel conserved specimens can be used in the study of ear mechanics. Conserved temporal bones do not decay, permit long-term experiments and overcome problem...
Bernard M D Vonck,Marc J W Lammers,Wouter A A Schaake et al. Bernard M D Vonck et al.
Frequency discrimination ability varies within the normal hearing population, partially explained by factors such as musical training and age, and it deteriorates with hearing loss. Frequency discrimination, while essential for several audi...