Recent work suggests that hair cells are not the most vulnerable elements in the inner ear; rather, it is the synapses between hair cells and cochlear nerve terminals that degenerate first in the aging or noise-exposed ear. This primary neural degeneration does not affect hearing thresholds, but likely contributes to problems understanding speech in difficult listening environments, and may be important in the generation of tinnitus and/or hyperacusis. To look for signs of cochlear synaptopathy in humans, we recruited college students and divided them into low-risk and high-risk groups based on self-report of noise exposure and use of hearing protection. Cochlear function was assessed by otoacoustic emissions and click-evoked electrocochleo...
Hidden hearing loss (HHL) is an auditory neuropathy characterized by normal hearing thresholds but r...
The prevalence of hearing problems in the Western world has, due to aging of the population, doubled...
Dramatic results from recent animal experiments show that noise exposure can cause a selective loss ...
Animal studies demonstrate that noise exposure can permanently damage the synapses between inner hai...
Animal studies demonstrate that noise exposure can permanently damage the synapses between inner hai...
Synapses between cochlear nerve terminals and hair cells are the most vulnerable elements in the inn...
Cochlear synaptopathy, also known as “hidden hearing loss,” is a recently described auditory disorde...
Dramatic results from recent animal experiments show that noise exposure can cause a selective loss ...
An important challenge for our field lays in the understanding of the mechanisms involved in supra-t...
Many individuals experience hearing problems that are hidden under a normal audiogram. This not onl...
Purpose: Studies in rodents, and more recently humans, suggest that noise exposure can cause permane...
Pure tone audiometry is a routine clinical examination used to identify hearing loss. A normal pure ...
Objectives: The purpose of this study was to identify and quantify a so-called ‘Hidden Hearing Loss,...
In rodents, noise exposure can destroy synapses between inner hair cells and auditory nerve fibers (...
Hearing loss is usually diagnosed through pure-tone threshold audiometry. However, some listeners wh...
Hidden hearing loss (HHL) is an auditory neuropathy characterized by normal hearing thresholds but r...
The prevalence of hearing problems in the Western world has, due to aging of the population, doubled...
Dramatic results from recent animal experiments show that noise exposure can cause a selective loss ...
Animal studies demonstrate that noise exposure can permanently damage the synapses between inner hai...
Animal studies demonstrate that noise exposure can permanently damage the synapses between inner hai...
Synapses between cochlear nerve terminals and hair cells are the most vulnerable elements in the inn...
Cochlear synaptopathy, also known as “hidden hearing loss,” is a recently described auditory disorde...
Dramatic results from recent animal experiments show that noise exposure can cause a selective loss ...
An important challenge for our field lays in the understanding of the mechanisms involved in supra-t...
Many individuals experience hearing problems that are hidden under a normal audiogram. This not onl...
Purpose: Studies in rodents, and more recently humans, suggest that noise exposure can cause permane...
Pure tone audiometry is a routine clinical examination used to identify hearing loss. A normal pure ...
Objectives: The purpose of this study was to identify and quantify a so-called ‘Hidden Hearing Loss,...
In rodents, noise exposure can destroy synapses between inner hair cells and auditory nerve fibers (...
Hearing loss is usually diagnosed through pure-tone threshold audiometry. However, some listeners wh...
Hidden hearing loss (HHL) is an auditory neuropathy characterized by normal hearing thresholds but r...
The prevalence of hearing problems in the Western world has, due to aging of the population, doubled...
Dramatic results from recent animal experiments show that noise exposure can cause a selective loss ...