<div><p>We are routinely exposed to low frequency noise (LFN; below 0.5 kHz) at moderate levels of 60–70 dB sound pressure level (SPL) generated from various sources in occupational and daily environments. LFN has been reported to affect balance in humans. However, there is limited information about the influence of chronic exposure to LFN at moderate levels for balance. In this study, we investigated whether chronic exposure to LFN at a moderate level of 70 dB SPL affects the vestibule, which is one of the organs responsible for balance in mice. Wild-type ICR mice were exposed for 1 month to LFN (0.1 kHz) and high frequency noise (HFN; 16 kHz) at 70 dB SPL at a distance of approximately 10–20 cm. Behavior analyses including rotarod, beam-c...
AbstractRecently, ribbon synapses to the hair cells (HCs) in the cochlea have become a novel site of...
Hearing loss is the biggest risk factor for tinnitus, and hearing-loss-related pathological changes ...
A cornerstone technique in the study of hearing is the Auditory Brainstem Response (ABR), an electro...
We are routinely exposed to low frequency noise (LFN; below 0.5 kHz) at moderate levels of 60–70 dB ...
AbstractObjectiveTo study characteristics of hearing loss after exposure to moderate noise exposure ...
Noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL) is a major public health issue worldwide. Uncovering the early mol...
International audienceRecent studies demonstrated that reversible continuous noise exposure may indu...
Fibrocytes of the spiral limbus are thought to play a significant role in maintaining ion homeostasi...
Transportation noise is recognized as an important cardiovascular risk factor. Key mechanisms are no...
The occurrence of tinnitus can be linked to hearing loss in the majority of cases, but there is neve...
Includes bibliographical references.Includes illustrations.To determine the effects of noise exposur...
Prolonged noise exposures presented at low to moderate intensities are often used to investigate neu...
Sex differences in the mammalian auditory system have been observed, however less is known about the...
Exposure to loud noises results in neuroinflammatory responses in the central auditory pathway. Nois...
Mining noise has been identified as a source of stress for wildlife but the effects on the behaviour...
AbstractRecently, ribbon synapses to the hair cells (HCs) in the cochlea have become a novel site of...
Hearing loss is the biggest risk factor for tinnitus, and hearing-loss-related pathological changes ...
A cornerstone technique in the study of hearing is the Auditory Brainstem Response (ABR), an electro...
We are routinely exposed to low frequency noise (LFN; below 0.5 kHz) at moderate levels of 60–70 dB ...
AbstractObjectiveTo study characteristics of hearing loss after exposure to moderate noise exposure ...
Noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL) is a major public health issue worldwide. Uncovering the early mol...
International audienceRecent studies demonstrated that reversible continuous noise exposure may indu...
Fibrocytes of the spiral limbus are thought to play a significant role in maintaining ion homeostasi...
Transportation noise is recognized as an important cardiovascular risk factor. Key mechanisms are no...
The occurrence of tinnitus can be linked to hearing loss in the majority of cases, but there is neve...
Includes bibliographical references.Includes illustrations.To determine the effects of noise exposur...
Prolonged noise exposures presented at low to moderate intensities are often used to investigate neu...
Sex differences in the mammalian auditory system have been observed, however less is known about the...
Exposure to loud noises results in neuroinflammatory responses in the central auditory pathway. Nois...
Mining noise has been identified as a source of stress for wildlife but the effects on the behaviour...
AbstractRecently, ribbon synapses to the hair cells (HCs) in the cochlea have become a novel site of...
Hearing loss is the biggest risk factor for tinnitus, and hearing-loss-related pathological changes ...
A cornerstone technique in the study of hearing is the Auditory Brainstem Response (ABR), an electro...