Excessive noise exposure is known to produce an auditory threshold shift, which can be permanent or transient in nature. Recent studies showed that noise-induced temporary threshold shifts are associated with loss of synaptic connections to the inner hair cells and with cochlear nerve degeneration, which is reflected in a decreased amplitude of wave I of the auditory brainstem response (ABR). This suggests that, despite normal auditory thresholds, central auditory processing may be abnormal. We recorded changes in central auditory processing following a sound-induced temporary threshold shift. Anesthetized guinea pigs were exposed for 1 h to a pure tone of 11 kHz (124 dB sound pressure level). Hearing thresholds, amplitudes of ABR waves I a...
AbstractGrowing evidence has been found to suggest that early development of the central auditory sy...
The effect of permanent noise-induced hearing loss on the auditory brainstem response (ABR) and the ...
Noise-induced tinnitus and hyperacusis are thought to correspond to a disrupted balance between exci...
AbstractExcessive noise exposure is known to produce an auditory threshold shift, which can be perma...
Excessive noise exposure is known to produce an auditory threshold shift, which can be permanent or ...
Excessive noise exposure is known to produce an auditory threshold shift, which can be permanent or ...
Excessive noise exposure is known to produce an auditory threshold shift, which can be permanent or ...
Excessive noise exposure is known to produce an auditory threshold shift, which can be permanent or ...
International audienceRecent studies demonstrated that reversible continuous noise exposure may indu...
International audienceRecent studies demonstrated that reversible continuous noise exposure may indu...
shown that the damaging effects of noise on the mammalian inner ear strongly depend upon parameters ...
[[abstract]]Remarkably, the central auditory system can modify the strength of its sound-evoked neur...
Normal audiometric thresholds following noise exposure have generally been considered as an indicati...
Noise exposure leads to an immediate hearing loss and is followed by a long-lasting permanent thresh...
Hidden Hearing Loss (HHL) is a form of cochlear damage not detected by standard clinical audiometry....
AbstractGrowing evidence has been found to suggest that early development of the central auditory sy...
The effect of permanent noise-induced hearing loss on the auditory brainstem response (ABR) and the ...
Noise-induced tinnitus and hyperacusis are thought to correspond to a disrupted balance between exci...
AbstractExcessive noise exposure is known to produce an auditory threshold shift, which can be perma...
Excessive noise exposure is known to produce an auditory threshold shift, which can be permanent or ...
Excessive noise exposure is known to produce an auditory threshold shift, which can be permanent or ...
Excessive noise exposure is known to produce an auditory threshold shift, which can be permanent or ...
Excessive noise exposure is known to produce an auditory threshold shift, which can be permanent or ...
International audienceRecent studies demonstrated that reversible continuous noise exposure may indu...
International audienceRecent studies demonstrated that reversible continuous noise exposure may indu...
shown that the damaging effects of noise on the mammalian inner ear strongly depend upon parameters ...
[[abstract]]Remarkably, the central auditory system can modify the strength of its sound-evoked neur...
Normal audiometric thresholds following noise exposure have generally been considered as an indicati...
Noise exposure leads to an immediate hearing loss and is followed by a long-lasting permanent thresh...
Hidden Hearing Loss (HHL) is a form of cochlear damage not detected by standard clinical audiometry....
AbstractGrowing evidence has been found to suggest that early development of the central auditory sy...
The effect of permanent noise-induced hearing loss on the auditory brainstem response (ABR) and the ...
Noise-induced tinnitus and hyperacusis are thought to correspond to a disrupted balance between exci...