Suppression tuning of spontaneous otoacoustic emissions in the barn owl (Tyto alba) [0.03%]
雪鸮(Tyto alba)的自发性耳声发射抑制调谐
Sina Engler,Christine Köppl,Geoffrey A Manley et al.
Sina Engler et al.
Spontaneous otoacoustic emissions (SOAEs) have been observed in a variety of different vertebrates, including humans and barn owls (Tyto alba). The underlying mechanisms producing the SOAEs and the meaning of their characteristics regarding...
Association between shift work and hearing loss: The Dongfeng-Tongji cohort study [0.03%]
轮班工作与听力损失的相关性——东风-同济队列研究
Dongming Wang,Yun Zhou,Jixuan Ma et al.
Dongming Wang et al.
The association between shift work and hearing loss is unclear. We aimed to evaluate this association in a Chinese population independently and in combination with occupational noise. A total of 11,196 participants of the Dongfeng-Tongji co...
Binbin Xiong,Zhao Liu,Qianxu Liu et al.
Binbin Xiong et al.
The prevalence of tinnitus is positively correlated with hearing loss, although, tinnitus can also present alongside clinically normal pure-tone thresholds. As standard pure tone audiograms (PTA) only sample at octave or inter-octaves, they...
Lingyun Zhao,Sabyasachi Roy,Xiaoqin Wang
Lingyun Zhao
Humans and some animal species show flexibility in vocal production either voluntarily or in response to environmental cues. Studies have shown rapid spectrotemporal changes in speech or vocalizations during altered auditory feedback in hum...
Impact of stimulus frequency and recording electrode on electrocochleography in Hybrid cochlear implant users [0.03%]
刺激频率和记录电极对混合体感神经植入用户耳蜗电图的影响研究
Viral D Tejani,Rachael L Carroll,Paul J Abbas et al.
Viral D Tejani et al.
This report explores the impact of recording electrode position and stimulus frequency on intracochlear electrocochleography (ECoG) responses recorded from six Nucleus L24 Hybrid CI users. Acoustic tone bursts (250 Hz, 500 Hz, 750 Hz, and 1...
Comparative Study
Hearing research. 2019 Dec:384:107815. DOI:10.1016/j.heares.2019.107815
Cortical thickness of left Heschl's gyrus correlates with hearing acuity in adults - A surface-based morphometry study [0.03%]
成人左侧海斯库尔氏回皮层厚度与听觉敏锐度相关性表面形态计量学研究
Pia Neuschwander,Jürgen Hänggi,Adriana A Zekveld et al.
Pia Neuschwander et al.
To date, research examining the relationship between brain structure and hearing acuity is sparse, especially given the context of a broad age range. To investigate this relationship, we applied an automated surface-based morphometry (SBM) ...
Deviance detection in sound frequency in simple and complex sounds in urethane-anesthetized rats [0.03%]
尿麻地鼠简单及复杂声音的听觉偏移现象研究
Tiantian Yang,Jarmo A Hämäläinen,Kaisa Lohvansuu et al.
Tiantian Yang et al.
Mismatch negativity (MMN), which is an electrophysiological response demonstrated in humans and animals, reflects memory-based deviance detection in a series of sounds. However, only a few studies on rodents have used control conditions tha...
Modulatory influences on time-coding neurons in the ventral cochlear nucleus [0.03%]
听觉脑干核团中时间编码神经元的调节因素研究进展
Thomas Kuenzel
Thomas Kuenzel
Bushy cells of the ventral cochlear nucleus are time-coding neurons. They receive axosomatic synaptic terminals from the auditory nerve, the so-called endbulb of Held synapses and project to sound localization centers in the superior olivar...
Long-term effects and potential limits of intratympanic dexamethasone-loaded hydrogels combined with dexamethasone-eluting cochlear electrodes in a low-insertion trauma Guinea pig model [0.03%]
低插入创伤豚鼠模型中经 tym 方式给予地塞米松载药水凝胶结合耳蜗药物释放电极的长期影响及潜在限度研究
Navid Ahmadi,Julia Clara Gausterer,Clemens Honeder et al.
Navid Ahmadi et al.
Cochlear implantation has become the most effective hearing restoration method and is one of the great advances in modern medicine. Early implants have been continuously developed into more efficient devices, and electro-acoustic stimulatio...
Recovery from tympanic membrane perforation: Effects on membrane thickness, auditory thresholds, and middle ear transmission [0.03%]
鼓膜穿孔愈合对鼓膜厚度、听阈及中耳传音的影响
Lingling Cai,Glenna Stomackin,Nicholas M Perez et al.
Lingling Cai et al.
Sounds delivered to the ear move the tympanic membrane (TM), which drives the middle-ear (ME) ossicles and transfers the acoustic energy to the cochlea. Perforations of the TM result in hearing loss because of less efficient sound conductio...