Neural hyperactivity induced by sound exposure often correlates with the development of hyperacusis and/or tinnitus. In laboratory animals, hyperactivity is typically induced by unilateral sound exposure to preserve one ear for further testing of hearing performance. Most ascending fibers in the auditory system cross into the superior olivary complex and then ascend contralaterally. Therefore, unilateral exposure should be expected to mostly affect the contralateral side above the auditory brain stem. On the other hand, it is well known that a significant number of neurons have crossing fibers at every level of the auditory pathway, which may spread the effect of unilateral exposure onto the ipsilateral side. Here we demonstrate that unilat...
Mice are of paramount importance in biomedical research and their vocalizations are a subject of int...
AbstractExcessive noise exposure is known to produce an auditory threshold shift, which can be perma...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Dept. of Biomedical Engineering, 2010.Each year as many as...
IntroductionNeuronal hyperactivity has been associated with many brain diseases. In the auditory sys...
Tinnitus and hyperacusis are life-disrupting perceptual abnormalities that are often preceded by aco...
Tinnitus and hyperacusis are life-disrupting perceptual abnormalities that are often preceded by aco...
Tinnitus and hyperacusis are life-disrupting perceptual abnormalities that are often preceded by aco...
Tinnitus and hyperacusis are life-disrupting perceptual abnormalities that are often preceded by aco...
AbstractGrowing evidence has been found to suggest that early development of the central auditory sy...
Unilateral noise-induced hearing loss reduces the input to the central auditory pathway disrupting t...
The occurrence of tinnitus can be linked to hearing loss in the majority of cases, but there is neve...
AbstractThere is growing evidence suggests that noise-induced cochlear damage may lead to hyperexcit...
Hearing loss changes the auditory brain, sometimes maladaptively. When deprived of cochlear input, c...
AbstractAcoustic over-exposure (AOE) triggers deafness in animals and humans and provokes auditory n...
Hidden Hearing Loss (HHL) is a form of cochlear damage not detected by standard clinical audiometry....
Mice are of paramount importance in biomedical research and their vocalizations are a subject of int...
AbstractExcessive noise exposure is known to produce an auditory threshold shift, which can be perma...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Dept. of Biomedical Engineering, 2010.Each year as many as...
IntroductionNeuronal hyperactivity has been associated with many brain diseases. In the auditory sys...
Tinnitus and hyperacusis are life-disrupting perceptual abnormalities that are often preceded by aco...
Tinnitus and hyperacusis are life-disrupting perceptual abnormalities that are often preceded by aco...
Tinnitus and hyperacusis are life-disrupting perceptual abnormalities that are often preceded by aco...
Tinnitus and hyperacusis are life-disrupting perceptual abnormalities that are often preceded by aco...
AbstractGrowing evidence has been found to suggest that early development of the central auditory sy...
Unilateral noise-induced hearing loss reduces the input to the central auditory pathway disrupting t...
The occurrence of tinnitus can be linked to hearing loss in the majority of cases, but there is neve...
AbstractThere is growing evidence suggests that noise-induced cochlear damage may lead to hyperexcit...
Hearing loss changes the auditory brain, sometimes maladaptively. When deprived of cochlear input, c...
AbstractAcoustic over-exposure (AOE) triggers deafness in animals and humans and provokes auditory n...
Hidden Hearing Loss (HHL) is a form of cochlear damage not detected by standard clinical audiometry....
Mice are of paramount importance in biomedical research and their vocalizations are a subject of int...
AbstractExcessive noise exposure is known to produce an auditory threshold shift, which can be perma...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Dept. of Biomedical Engineering, 2010.Each year as many as...