In mammals, sensorineural deafness results from damage to the auditory receptors of the inner ear, the nerve pathways to the brain or the cortical area that receives sound information. In this review, we first focused on the cellular and molecular events taking part to spiral ganglion axon growth, extension to the organ of Corti, and refinement. In the second half, we considered the functional maturation of synaptic contacts between sensory hair cells and their afferent projections. A better understanding of all these processes could open insights into novel therapeutic strategies aimed to re-establish primary connections from sound transducers to the ascending auditory nerve pathways
Intrinsically generated neural activity propagates through the developing auditory system to promote...
Cochlear inner hair cells (IHCs) develop from pre‐sensory pacemaker to sound transducer. Here, we re...
The remarkable ability of the auditory system to accurately transduce acoustic signals from the envi...
We are thankful to S. Masetto for the careful reading of an earlier draft of this reviewInternationa...
Sensory organs and the neural networks responsible for processing sensory information are supremely ...
Efferent innervation of the inner ear is extensively studied but the whole model revealing the devel...
The auditory system detects and encodes sound information with high precision to provide a high‐fide...
The mammalian cochlea is a highly intricate organ responsible for hearing. Numerous specialized cell...
The sensory epithelium of the mammalian inner ear contains two types of mechanosensory cells:inner (...
AbstractThe sensory epithelium of the mammalian inner ear contains two types of mechanosensory cells...
Cochlear inner hair cells (IHCs) develop from pre‐sensory pacemaker to sound transducer. Here, we re...
The inner ear is our most sensitive sensory organ and can be subdivided into three functional units:...
Intrinsically generated neural activity propagates through the developing auditory system to promote...
We describe the development of the human inner ear with the invagination of the otic vesicle at 4 we...
Neural precursor cells of the central nervous system undergo successive temporal waves of terminal d...
Intrinsically generated neural activity propagates through the developing auditory system to promote...
Cochlear inner hair cells (IHCs) develop from pre‐sensory pacemaker to sound transducer. Here, we re...
The remarkable ability of the auditory system to accurately transduce acoustic signals from the envi...
We are thankful to S. Masetto for the careful reading of an earlier draft of this reviewInternationa...
Sensory organs and the neural networks responsible for processing sensory information are supremely ...
Efferent innervation of the inner ear is extensively studied but the whole model revealing the devel...
The auditory system detects and encodes sound information with high precision to provide a high‐fide...
The mammalian cochlea is a highly intricate organ responsible for hearing. Numerous specialized cell...
The sensory epithelium of the mammalian inner ear contains two types of mechanosensory cells:inner (...
AbstractThe sensory epithelium of the mammalian inner ear contains two types of mechanosensory cells...
Cochlear inner hair cells (IHCs) develop from pre‐sensory pacemaker to sound transducer. Here, we re...
The inner ear is our most sensitive sensory organ and can be subdivided into three functional units:...
Intrinsically generated neural activity propagates through the developing auditory system to promote...
We describe the development of the human inner ear with the invagination of the otic vesicle at 4 we...
Neural precursor cells of the central nervous system undergo successive temporal waves of terminal d...
Intrinsically generated neural activity propagates through the developing auditory system to promote...
Cochlear inner hair cells (IHCs) develop from pre‐sensory pacemaker to sound transducer. Here, we re...
The remarkable ability of the auditory system to accurately transduce acoustic signals from the envi...