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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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Chase A Mackey,Jennifer McCrate,Kaitlyn S MacDonald et al. Chase A Mackey et al.
Noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL) is known to have significant consequences for temporal, spectral, and spatial resolution. However, much remains to be discovered about their underlying pathophysiology. This report extends the recent develo...
Rachael J Lawrence,Ian M Wiggins,Jessica C Hodgson et al. Rachael J Lawrence et al.
Functional neuroimaging of speech processing has both research and clinical potential. This work is facilitating an ever-increasing understanding of the complex neural mechanisms involved in the processing of speech. Neural correlates of sp...
Federico Lucchetti,Antoine Nonclercq,Paul Avan et al. Federico Lucchetti et al.
Multiple auditory structures, from cochlea to cortex, phase-lock to the envelope of complex stimuli. The relative contributions of these structures to the human surface-recorded envelope-following response (EFR) are still uncertain. Identif...
Gabrielle H Buono,Jeffery Crukley,Benjamin W Y Hornsby et al. Gabrielle H Buono et al.
Hearing loss can disrupt emotional responses to sound. However, the impact of stimulus modality (multisensory versus unisensory) on this disruption, and the underlying mechanisms responsible, are unclear. The purposes of this project were t...
Natalia Rybalko,Jiří Popelář,Daniel Šuta et al. Natalia Rybalko et al.
AUT00063 and AUT00202 are novel pharmaceutical modulators of the Kv3 subfamily of voltage-gated K+ channels. Kv3.1 channels, which control fast firing of many central auditory neurons, have been shown to decline with age and this may contri...
Zeeshan Haqqee,Roberto Valdizón-Rodríguez,Paul A Faure Zeeshan Haqqee
Many neurons in the auditory midbrain are tuned to binaural cues. Two prominent binaural cues are the interaural level difference (ILD) and the interaural time difference (ITD). The ITD cue can further be subdivided into the ongoing envelop...
Mary Ann Cheatham Mary Ann Cheatham
The global standing-wave model for generation of spontaneous otoacoustic emissions (SOAEs) suggests that they are amplitude-stabilized standing waves and that the spacing between SOAEs corresponds to the interval over which the phase change...
Viacheslav Vasilkov,Markus Garrett,Manfred Mauermann et al. Viacheslav Vasilkov et al.
Auditory de-afferentation, a permanent reduction in the number of inner-hair-cells and auditory-nerve synapses due to cochlear damage or synaptopathy, can reliably be quantified using temporal bone histology and immunostaining. However, the...
Lucie Aman,Samantha Picken,Lefkothea-Vasiliki Andreou et al. Lucie Aman et al.
The notion that sensitivity to the statistical structure of the environment is pivotal to perception has recently garnered considerable attention. Here we investigated this issue in the context of hearing. Building on previous work (Sohoglu...
Falco Enzler,Philippe Fournier,Arnaud J Noreña Falco Enzler
Hyperacusis is defined as an increased sensitivity to sounds, i.e. sounds presented at moderate levels can produce discomfort or even pain. Existing diagnostic methods, like the Hyperacusis Questionnaire (HQ) and Loudness Discomfort Levels ...