Cochlear Synaptopathy (CS) is an emerging topic of hearing research that focuses on peripheral pathologies which leave pure-tone audiometric thresholds (PTA) unchanged but significantly impair threshold-independent hearing performance. Primary among the proposed mechanisms of CS is selective damage of low spontaneous rate (low SR) fibers of the auditory nerve (AN), yet no noninvasive quantitative measure of CS yet exists in humans. Recent work has established a relationship between Wave V latencies and a psychophysical measure of CS in humans, but current biophysical models do not fully account for the observed results. To begin to address the discrepancies between these experiments and biophysical models of hearing, a new comprehensive ...
Purpose: Conventional audiometry, used to detect elevated hearing thresholds, is insensitive to coch...
Purpose: Studies in rodents, and more recently humans, suggest that noise exposure can cause permane...
It is well known that ageing and noise exposure are important causes of sensorineural hearing loss, ...
Cochlear synaptopathy (or “hidden hearing loss”), due to noise exposure or aging, has been demonstra...
Models of the human auditory periphery range from very basic functional descriptions of auditory fil...
Release v1.0 of the hearing-loss compensation strategies for cochlear synaptopathy (CS), as presente...
Emerging evidence suggests that cochlear synaptopathy is a common feature of sensorineural hearing l...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2019Cochlear implants (CIs) provide a strategy for treatin...
An important challenge for our field lays in the understanding of the mechanisms involved in supra-t...
Aging, noise exposure, and ototoxic medications lead to cochlear synapse loss in animal models. As c...
Cochlear synaptopathy (or hidden hearing loss), due to noise exposure or aging, has been demonstrate...
The cochlea is a central part of the inner ear handling the task of transforming acoustical waves ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityTo extract content and meaning from a single source of sound in a q...
The human ear is a remarkable sensory organ. A normal healthy human ear is able to process sounds co...
Cochlear implants (CI) are implantable devices to rehabilitate hearing for people with severe to pro...
Purpose: Conventional audiometry, used to detect elevated hearing thresholds, is insensitive to coch...
Purpose: Studies in rodents, and more recently humans, suggest that noise exposure can cause permane...
It is well known that ageing and noise exposure are important causes of sensorineural hearing loss, ...
Cochlear synaptopathy (or “hidden hearing loss”), due to noise exposure or aging, has been demonstra...
Models of the human auditory periphery range from very basic functional descriptions of auditory fil...
Release v1.0 of the hearing-loss compensation strategies for cochlear synaptopathy (CS), as presente...
Emerging evidence suggests that cochlear synaptopathy is a common feature of sensorineural hearing l...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2019Cochlear implants (CIs) provide a strategy for treatin...
An important challenge for our field lays in the understanding of the mechanisms involved in supra-t...
Aging, noise exposure, and ototoxic medications lead to cochlear synapse loss in animal models. As c...
Cochlear synaptopathy (or hidden hearing loss), due to noise exposure or aging, has been demonstrate...
The cochlea is a central part of the inner ear handling the task of transforming acoustical waves ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityTo extract content and meaning from a single source of sound in a q...
The human ear is a remarkable sensory organ. A normal healthy human ear is able to process sounds co...
Cochlear implants (CI) are implantable devices to rehabilitate hearing for people with severe to pro...
Purpose: Conventional audiometry, used to detect elevated hearing thresholds, is insensitive to coch...
Purpose: Studies in rodents, and more recently humans, suggest that noise exposure can cause permane...
It is well known that ageing and noise exposure are important causes of sensorineural hearing loss, ...