The primary afferent neurons are responsible for the fast and reliable encoding of sound over a wide range of frequencies and intensities. Populations of afferent neurons with heterogenous response properties are required to perform this remarkable incredible feat. This chapter reviews the anatomical, physiological, and genetic mechanisms that define subpopulations of auditory spiral ganglion neurons and afferents that contribute to the encoding of sound. Importantly, these mechanisms also contribute to the susceptibility of the auditory system to acoustic overexposure and aging
The mammalian auditory sense organ is subdivided into three principle compartments, the outer-, midd...
Little is known of the molecular basis of normal auditory function. In contrast to the visual or olf...
Sensorineural hearing impairment is the most common form of hearing loss, and encompasses pathologie...
The primary afferent neurons are responsible for the fast and reliable encoding of sound over a wide...
International audienceThe vertebrate ear is endowed with remarkable perceptual capabilities. The fai...
My dissertation projects were carried out to explore the functional significance of the first audito...
International audienceSpiral ganglion (SG) neurons of the cochlea convey all auditory inputs to the ...
The inner ear is our most sensitive sensory organ and can be subdivided into three functional units:...
The spiral ganglion neurons (SGNs) are the first action potential generating neurons in the auditory...
Auditory tasks like sound localization or speech recognition require reliable and temporally precise...
As the first neuronal element in the auditory pathway, spiral ganglion neurons are responsible for t...
The mammalian cochlea is an excellent sound analyzer. It functions through the intricate interplay o...
The auditory system detects and encodes sound information with high precision to provide a high‐fide...
Ribbon-class synapses in the ear achieve analog to digital transformation of a continuously graded m...
International audienceThe genetic approach, based on the study of inherited forms of deafness, has p...
The mammalian auditory sense organ is subdivided into three principle compartments, the outer-, midd...
Little is known of the molecular basis of normal auditory function. In contrast to the visual or olf...
Sensorineural hearing impairment is the most common form of hearing loss, and encompasses pathologie...
The primary afferent neurons are responsible for the fast and reliable encoding of sound over a wide...
International audienceThe vertebrate ear is endowed with remarkable perceptual capabilities. The fai...
My dissertation projects were carried out to explore the functional significance of the first audito...
International audienceSpiral ganglion (SG) neurons of the cochlea convey all auditory inputs to the ...
The inner ear is our most sensitive sensory organ and can be subdivided into three functional units:...
The spiral ganglion neurons (SGNs) are the first action potential generating neurons in the auditory...
Auditory tasks like sound localization or speech recognition require reliable and temporally precise...
As the first neuronal element in the auditory pathway, spiral ganglion neurons are responsible for t...
The mammalian cochlea is an excellent sound analyzer. It functions through the intricate interplay o...
The auditory system detects and encodes sound information with high precision to provide a high‐fide...
Ribbon-class synapses in the ear achieve analog to digital transformation of a continuously graded m...
International audienceThe genetic approach, based on the study of inherited forms of deafness, has p...
The mammalian auditory sense organ is subdivided into three principle compartments, the outer-, midd...
Little is known of the molecular basis of normal auditory function. In contrast to the visual or olf...
Sensorineural hearing impairment is the most common form of hearing loss, and encompasses pathologie...