Restricted cochlear lesions in adult animals result in plastic changes in the representation of the lesioned cochlea, and thus in the frequency map, in the contralateral auditory cortex and thalamus. To examine the contribution of subthalamic changes to this reorganization, the effects of unilateral mechanical cochlear lesions on the frequency organization of the central nucleus of the inferior colliculus (ICC) were examined in adult cats. Lesions typically resulted in a broad high-frequency hearing loss extending from a frequency in the range 15-22 kHz. After recovery periods of 2.5-18 months, the frequency organization of ICC contralateral to the lesioned cochlea was determined separately for the onset and late components of multiunit res...
Congenital deafness due to cochlear pathology can have an immediate or progressive onset. The timing...
1. The topographical distributions of single-unit and multiple-unit responses to amplitude-modulated...
Cochlear implantation in congenitally deaf children is developing to a successful medical tool. Litt...
We examined the effect of unilateral restricted cochlear lesions in adult cats on the topographic re...
To investigate subcortical contributions to cortical reorganization, the frequency organization of t...
grantor: University of TorontoThe consequences of an abnormal pattern of sensory input dur...
Discrete lesions of the brain stem auditory pathway in cats were found to have complex effects on th...
This thesis examines functional and neurochemical reorganisation within the adult mammalian inferior...
The putative role of the basal forebrain cholinergic system in mediating lesion-induced plasticity i...
SummaryThe putative role of the basal forebrain cholinergic system in mediating lesion-induced plast...
Newborn kittens were treated with the aminoglycoside amikacin to produce a bilateral high frequency ...
Deafness affects approximately 40 million people in the United States. However, little is known abo...
Auditory brain-stem potentials (ABRs) were studied in cats for up to 6 weeks after kainic acid had b...
We have investigated the frequency following response (FFR) to pure tones in the cochlear nucleus of...
Following sensory loss, compensatory crossmodal reorganization occurs such that the remaining modali...
Congenital deafness due to cochlear pathology can have an immediate or progressive onset. The timing...
1. The topographical distributions of single-unit and multiple-unit responses to amplitude-modulated...
Cochlear implantation in congenitally deaf children is developing to a successful medical tool. Litt...
We examined the effect of unilateral restricted cochlear lesions in adult cats on the topographic re...
To investigate subcortical contributions to cortical reorganization, the frequency organization of t...
grantor: University of TorontoThe consequences of an abnormal pattern of sensory input dur...
Discrete lesions of the brain stem auditory pathway in cats were found to have complex effects on th...
This thesis examines functional and neurochemical reorganisation within the adult mammalian inferior...
The putative role of the basal forebrain cholinergic system in mediating lesion-induced plasticity i...
SummaryThe putative role of the basal forebrain cholinergic system in mediating lesion-induced plast...
Newborn kittens were treated with the aminoglycoside amikacin to produce a bilateral high frequency ...
Deafness affects approximately 40 million people in the United States. However, little is known abo...
Auditory brain-stem potentials (ABRs) were studied in cats for up to 6 weeks after kainic acid had b...
We have investigated the frequency following response (FFR) to pure tones in the cochlear nucleus of...
Following sensory loss, compensatory crossmodal reorganization occurs such that the remaining modali...
Congenital deafness due to cochlear pathology can have an immediate or progressive onset. The timing...
1. The topographical distributions of single-unit and multiple-unit responses to amplitude-modulated...
Cochlear implantation in congenitally deaf children is developing to a successful medical tool. Litt...