Aging, noise exposure, and ototoxic medications lead to cochlear synapse loss in animal models. As cochlear function is highly conserved across mammalian species, synaptopathy likely occurs in humans as well. Synaptopathy is predicted to result in perceptual deficits including tinnitus, hyperacusis, and difficulty understanding speech-in-noise. The lack of a method for diagnosing synaptopathy in living humans hinders studies designed to determine if noise-induced synaptopathy occurs in humans, identify the perceptual consequences of synaptopathy, or test potential drug treatments. Several physiological measures are sensitive to synaptopathy in animal models includ-ing auditory brainstem response (ABR) wave I amplitude. However, it is unclea...
Permanent threshold elevation after noise exposure or aging is caused by loss of sensory cells; howe...
Cochlear synaptopathy (or hidden hearing loss), due to noise exposure or aging, has been demonstrate...
An important challenge for our field lays in the understanding of the mechanisms involved in supra-t...
Evidence from animal and human studies suggests that moderate acoustic exposure, causing only transi...
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...
Thesis: Ph. D., Harvard-MIT Program in Health Sciences and Technology, 2016.This electronic version ...
In animal models, prolonged exposure (2 h) to high-level noise causes an irreparable damage to the s...
Although there is strong histological evidence for age-related synaptopathy in humans, evidence for ...
Cochlear synaptopathy (or “hidden hearing loss”), due to noise exposure or aging, has been demonstra...
Tinnitus, commonly known as "ringing in the ears", is a perception of sound without physical sound s...
Recent physiological studies in several rodent species have revealed that permanent damage can occur...
his study aimed to advance towards a clinical diagnostic method for detection of cochlear synaptopat...
Emerging evidence suggests that cochlear synaptopathy is a common feature of sensorineural hearing l...
Purpose: Studies in rodents, and more recently humans, suggest that noise exposure can cause permane...
Permanent threshold elevation after noise exposure or aging is caused by loss of sensory cells; howe...
Cochlear synaptopathy (or hidden hearing loss), due to noise exposure or aging, has been demonstrate...
An important challenge for our field lays in the understanding of the mechanisms involved in supra-t...
Evidence from animal and human studies suggests that moderate acoustic exposure, causing only transi...
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...
Thesis: Ph. D., Harvard-MIT Program in Health Sciences and Technology, 2016.This electronic version ...
In animal models, prolonged exposure (2 h) to high-level noise causes an irreparable damage to the s...
Although there is strong histological evidence for age-related synaptopathy in humans, evidence for ...
Cochlear synaptopathy (or “hidden hearing loss”), due to noise exposure or aging, has been demonstra...
Tinnitus, commonly known as "ringing in the ears", is a perception of sound without physical sound s...
Recent physiological studies in several rodent species have revealed that permanent damage can occur...
his study aimed to advance towards a clinical diagnostic method for detection of cochlear synaptopat...
Emerging evidence suggests that cochlear synaptopathy is a common feature of sensorineural hearing l...
Purpose: Studies in rodents, and more recently humans, suggest that noise exposure can cause permane...
Permanent threshold elevation after noise exposure or aging is caused by loss of sensory cells; howe...
Cochlear synaptopathy (or hidden hearing loss), due to noise exposure or aging, has been demonstrate...
An important challenge for our field lays in the understanding of the mechanisms involved in supra-t...