Although there is strong histological evidence for age-related synaptopathy in humans, evidence for the existence of noise-induced cochlear synaptopathy in humans is inconclusive. Here, we sought to evaluate the relative contributions of age and noise exposure to cochlear synaptopathy using a series of electrophysiological and behavioral measures. We extended an existing cohort by including 33 adults in the age range 37 to 60, resulting in a total of 156 participants, with the additional older participants resulting in a weakening of the correlation between lifetime noise exposure and age. We used six independent regression models (corrected for multiple comparisons), in which age, lifetime noise exposure, and high-frequency audiometric thr...
Animal research shows that aging and excessive noise exposure damage cochlear outer hair cells, inne...
Exposure to high level of noise, may cause the permanent cochlear synaptic degeneration. In present ...
Purpose: Speech-in-noise tests and suprathreshold auditory evoked potentials are promising biomarker...
[EN] Cochlear synaptopathy (or the loss of primary auditory synapses) remains a subclinical conditio...
Animal studies have shown that noise exposure and aging cause a reduction in the number of synapses ...
Age-related cochlear synaptopathy (CS) has been shown to occur in rodents with minimal noise exposur...
An estimate of lifetime noise exposure was used as the primary predictor of performance on a range o...
An estimate of lifetime noise exposure was used as the primary predictor of performance on a range o...
Noise-induced cochlear synaptopathy has been demonstrated in numerous rodent studies. In these anima...
Noise-induced cochlear synaptopathy has been demonstrated in numerous rodent studies. In these anima...
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...
AbstractNoise-induced cochlear synaptopathy has been demonstrated in numerous rodent studies. In the...
Noise-induced cochlear synaptopathy has been demonstrated in numerous rodent studies. In these anima...
In rodents, noise exposure can destroy synapses between inner hair cells and auditory nerve fibers (...
Animal research shows that aging and excessive noise exposure damage cochlear outer hair cells, inne...
Exposure to high level of noise, may cause the permanent cochlear synaptic degeneration. In present ...
Purpose: Speech-in-noise tests and suprathreshold auditory evoked potentials are promising biomarker...
[EN] Cochlear synaptopathy (or the loss of primary auditory synapses) remains a subclinical conditio...
Animal studies have shown that noise exposure and aging cause a reduction in the number of synapses ...
Age-related cochlear synaptopathy (CS) has been shown to occur in rodents with minimal noise exposur...
An estimate of lifetime noise exposure was used as the primary predictor of performance on a range o...
An estimate of lifetime noise exposure was used as the primary predictor of performance on a range o...
Noise-induced cochlear synaptopathy has been demonstrated in numerous rodent studies. In these anima...
Noise-induced cochlear synaptopathy has been demonstrated in numerous rodent studies. In these anima...
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...
AbstractNoise-induced cochlear synaptopathy has been demonstrated in numerous rodent studies. In the...
Noise-induced cochlear synaptopathy has been demonstrated in numerous rodent studies. In these anima...
In rodents, noise exposure can destroy synapses between inner hair cells and auditory nerve fibers (...
Animal research shows that aging and excessive noise exposure damage cochlear outer hair cells, inne...
Exposure to high level of noise, may cause the permanent cochlear synaptic degeneration. In present ...
Purpose: Speech-in-noise tests and suprathreshold auditory evoked potentials are promising biomarker...