The aim of this study was to determine the effects of cochlear implant (CI) use on behavioral frequency discrimination ability in partially deafened cats. We hypothesized that the additional information provided by the CI would allow subjects to perform better on a frequency discrimination task. Four cats with a high frequency hearing loss induced by ototoxic drugs were first trained on a go/no-go, positive reinforcement, frequency discrimination task and reached asymptotic performance (measured by d' - detection theory). Reference frequencies (1, 4, and 7 kHz) were systematically rotated (Block design) every 9-11 days to cover the hearing range of the cats while avoiding bias arising from the order of testing. Animals were then implanted w...
Full text Embargoed until: 2015-03-01Extended periods of deafness have profound effects on central a...
Practical relevance: Auditory function is a sense that is central to life for cats - being important...
This is an item from the Proceedings of the Australian Physiological and Pharmacological Society (19...
Electrical stimulation of the auditory nerve with a penetrating intraneural (IN) electrode in acutel...
Cochlear implant (CI) users show limited sensitivity to the temporal pitch conveyed by electric stim...
We have previously shown that neonatal deafness of 7-13 months duration leads to loss of cochleotopy...
Twenty-ninth Meeting of Australian Physiological and Pharmacological Society, Canberra, 17-19 August...
This is an abstract of a paper from Thirty-sixth Meeting of Australian Physiological and Pharmacolog...
Objective: To test the feasibility of using the deaf white cat model of early-onset deafness. We stu...
Knowledge of the functional status of central auditory structures is important when estimating possi...
Animal behavioral studies make a significant contribution to hearing research and provide vital info...
This is a publisher’s version of an article published in Physiological Psychology 1976. This version...
In congenitally deaf cats, the central auditory system is deprived of acoustic input because of dege...
Cochlear implants have helped many profoundly deaf individuals regain auditory communication. Howev...
Congenital deafness results in abnormal synaptic structure in endings of the auditory nerve. If thes...
Full text Embargoed until: 2015-03-01Extended periods of deafness have profound effects on central a...
Practical relevance: Auditory function is a sense that is central to life for cats - being important...
This is an item from the Proceedings of the Australian Physiological and Pharmacological Society (19...
Electrical stimulation of the auditory nerve with a penetrating intraneural (IN) electrode in acutel...
Cochlear implant (CI) users show limited sensitivity to the temporal pitch conveyed by electric stim...
We have previously shown that neonatal deafness of 7-13 months duration leads to loss of cochleotopy...
Twenty-ninth Meeting of Australian Physiological and Pharmacological Society, Canberra, 17-19 August...
This is an abstract of a paper from Thirty-sixth Meeting of Australian Physiological and Pharmacolog...
Objective: To test the feasibility of using the deaf white cat model of early-onset deafness. We stu...
Knowledge of the functional status of central auditory structures is important when estimating possi...
Animal behavioral studies make a significant contribution to hearing research and provide vital info...
This is a publisher’s version of an article published in Physiological Psychology 1976. This version...
In congenitally deaf cats, the central auditory system is deprived of acoustic input because of dege...
Cochlear implants have helped many profoundly deaf individuals regain auditory communication. Howev...
Congenital deafness results in abnormal synaptic structure in endings of the auditory nerve. If thes...
Full text Embargoed until: 2015-03-01Extended periods of deafness have profound effects on central a...
Practical relevance: Auditory function is a sense that is central to life for cats - being important...
This is an item from the Proceedings of the Australian Physiological and Pharmacological Society (19...