Animal studies have demonstrated that unilateral hearing loss can induce changes in neural response amplitude of the mature central auditory system (CAS). However, there is limited physiological evidence of these neural gain changes in the auditory cortex of human adults. The present study investigated the impact of chronic, unilateral conductive hearing impairment on cortical auditory evoked potentials (CAEPs) recorded from 15 adults (21-65 years old) in response to a 1 kHz tone (80 ms duration) presented to the impaired ear via a bone conduction transducer. The amplitude and latency of the main CAEP components were compared to those obtained from normal hearing age-matched control participants. Both P1-N1 and N1-P2 amplitudes were signifi...
AbstractA dramatic shift in societal demographics will lead to rapid growth in the number of older p...
Hearing loss is a common feature in human aging. It has been argued that dysfunctions in central pro...
Synapses between cochlear nerve terminals and hair cells are the most vulnerable elements in the inn...
Hearing loss has been linked to many types of cognitive decline in adults, including an association ...
International audienceObjective: To assess the impact of rehabilitation systems (CROS: Contralateral...
Auditory stimulation during childhood is critical for the development of the auditory cortex in huma...
Objectives The study aimed to explore the effect of sensorineural hearing loss on the central audito...
Abstract—Until recently, researchers used behavioral meas-ures of identification and discrimination ...
The consequences of hearing loss are not confined to how the central auditory system processes sound...
AbstractLesion studies have suggested that the auditory cortex may not be involved in many aspects o...
Cortical auditory evoked potentials (CAEPs) are influenced by the characteristics of the stimulus, i...
Auditory deprivation and stimulation can change the threshold of the acoustic reflex, but the mechan...
Cortical cross-modal re-organization, or recruitment of auditory cortical areas for visual processin...
AbstractIntroductionIt has been demonstrated that long-term Conductive Hearing Loss (CHL) may influe...
Background: Previous studies have demonstrated that cortical auditory-evoked potentials (CAEPs) can ...
AbstractA dramatic shift in societal demographics will lead to rapid growth in the number of older p...
Hearing loss is a common feature in human aging. It has been argued that dysfunctions in central pro...
Synapses between cochlear nerve terminals and hair cells are the most vulnerable elements in the inn...
Hearing loss has been linked to many types of cognitive decline in adults, including an association ...
International audienceObjective: To assess the impact of rehabilitation systems (CROS: Contralateral...
Auditory stimulation during childhood is critical for the development of the auditory cortex in huma...
Objectives The study aimed to explore the effect of sensorineural hearing loss on the central audito...
Abstract—Until recently, researchers used behavioral meas-ures of identification and discrimination ...
The consequences of hearing loss are not confined to how the central auditory system processes sound...
AbstractLesion studies have suggested that the auditory cortex may not be involved in many aspects o...
Cortical auditory evoked potentials (CAEPs) are influenced by the characteristics of the stimulus, i...
Auditory deprivation and stimulation can change the threshold of the acoustic reflex, but the mechan...
Cortical cross-modal re-organization, or recruitment of auditory cortical areas for visual processin...
AbstractIntroductionIt has been demonstrated that long-term Conductive Hearing Loss (CHL) may influe...
Background: Previous studies have demonstrated that cortical auditory-evoked potentials (CAEPs) can ...
AbstractA dramatic shift in societal demographics will lead to rapid growth in the number of older p...
Hearing loss is a common feature in human aging. It has been argued that dysfunctions in central pro...
Synapses between cochlear nerve terminals and hair cells are the most vulnerable elements in the inn...