Early binaural experience can recalibrate central auditory circuits that support spatial hearing. However, it is not known how binaural integration matures shortly after hearing onset or whether various developmental stages are differentially impacted by disruptions of normal binaural experience. Here we induce a brief, reversible unilateral conductive hearing loss (CHL) at several experimentally determined milestones in mouse primary auditory cortex (A1) development and characterize its effects approximately one week after normal hearing is restored. We find that experience shapes A1 binaural selectivity during two early critical periods. CHL before P16 disrupts the normal co-registration of interaural frequency tuning, whereas CHL on P16,...
Sensory areas of the brain have the remarkable ability to reorganize following changes in peripheral...
AbstractThe article reviews evidence for sensitive periods in the sensory systems and considers thei...
Brain injury is a serious clinical problem. The success of recovery from brain injury involves funct...
SummaryDegraded sensory experience during critical periods of development can have adverse effects o...
Binaural hearing is critically important for the perception of sound spatial locations. The primary ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Dept. of Biomedical Engineering, 2010.Each year as many as...
Early sensory experience is fundamental for proper structural and functional organization of the bra...
Neurons in the developing auditory system exhibit spontaneous bursts of activity before hearing onse...
Sound information is transduced into graded receptor potential by cochlear hair cells and encoded as...
Temporary conductive hearing loss (CHL) can lead to hearing impairments that persist beyond resoluti...
Moderate acoustic overexposure in adult rodents is known to cause acute loss of synapses on sensory ...
Fragile X syndrome (FXS), caused by the silencing of the FMR1 gene, is the most common heritable for...
Social communication calls are fleeting, rapidly modulating signals and the ability of the auditory ...
© 2018 Dr Kelley GraydonINTRODUCTION: One of the most common childhood ear pathologies is otitis med...
grantor: University of TorontoSensory neural pathways develop through a combination of "p...
Sensory areas of the brain have the remarkable ability to reorganize following changes in peripheral...
AbstractThe article reviews evidence for sensitive periods in the sensory systems and considers thei...
Brain injury is a serious clinical problem. The success of recovery from brain injury involves funct...
SummaryDegraded sensory experience during critical periods of development can have adverse effects o...
Binaural hearing is critically important for the perception of sound spatial locations. The primary ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Dept. of Biomedical Engineering, 2010.Each year as many as...
Early sensory experience is fundamental for proper structural and functional organization of the bra...
Neurons in the developing auditory system exhibit spontaneous bursts of activity before hearing onse...
Sound information is transduced into graded receptor potential by cochlear hair cells and encoded as...
Temporary conductive hearing loss (CHL) can lead to hearing impairments that persist beyond resoluti...
Moderate acoustic overexposure in adult rodents is known to cause acute loss of synapses on sensory ...
Fragile X syndrome (FXS), caused by the silencing of the FMR1 gene, is the most common heritable for...
Social communication calls are fleeting, rapidly modulating signals and the ability of the auditory ...
© 2018 Dr Kelley GraydonINTRODUCTION: One of the most common childhood ear pathologies is otitis med...
grantor: University of TorontoSensory neural pathways develop through a combination of "p...
Sensory areas of the brain have the remarkable ability to reorganize following changes in peripheral...
AbstractThe article reviews evidence for sensitive periods in the sensory systems and considers thei...
Brain injury is a serious clinical problem. The success of recovery from brain injury involves funct...