The prevalence of hearing problems in the Western world has, due to aging of the population, doubled over the past 30 years. Thereby, noise-induced hearing loss is an important factor that worsens over time in addition to age-related hearing loss. Hearing loss is usually measured as an elevation of a person's hearing thresholds, expressed in decibel (dB). However, recent animal studies have unraveled a type of permanent cochlear damage, without an elevation of hearing thresholds. This subtle damage is linked to a permanent and progressive degeneration of auditory fibers that occurs in association with damage of the inner hair cell synapse. Afferent neuronal degeneration has been suggested to be involved in hyperacusis (over sensitivity to s...
Abstract Chronic tinnitus (ringing of the ears) is a medically untreatable condition that reduces qu...
Purpose: Studies in rodents, and more recently humans, suggest that noise exposure can cause permane...
The term auditory neuropathy (Starr, A. et al., 1996) was first used to describe a hearing disorder ...
The prevalence of hearing problems in the Western world has, due to aging of the population, doubled...
AbstractThe prevalence of hearing problems in the Western world has, due to aging of the population,...
The main purpose of this thesis was to investigate the physiological, molecular and behavioural cons...
Next to elevated hearing thresholds, noise exposure can also cause ringing in the ears (tinnitus) an...
Over the past decade, there has been a burgeoning of scientific interest in the neurobiological orig...
The occurrence of tinnitus can be linked to hearing loss in the majority of cases, but there is neve...
Naturally occurring stimuli can vary over several orders of magnitude and may exceed the dynamic ran...
Tinnitus, commonly known as "ringing in the ears", is a perception of sound without physical sound s...
Dramatic results from recent animal experiments show that noise exposure can cause a selective loss ...
Hyperacusis, a hypersensitivity to sounds of mild to moderate intensity, has been related to increas...
Next to elevated hearing thresholds, noise exposure can also cause ringing in the ears (tinnitus) an...
Tinnitus is a phantom auditory perception characterized by a ringing sound in either one or both ear...
Abstract Chronic tinnitus (ringing of the ears) is a medically untreatable condition that reduces qu...
Purpose: Studies in rodents, and more recently humans, suggest that noise exposure can cause permane...
The term auditory neuropathy (Starr, A. et al., 1996) was first used to describe a hearing disorder ...
The prevalence of hearing problems in the Western world has, due to aging of the population, doubled...
AbstractThe prevalence of hearing problems in the Western world has, due to aging of the population,...
The main purpose of this thesis was to investigate the physiological, molecular and behavioural cons...
Next to elevated hearing thresholds, noise exposure can also cause ringing in the ears (tinnitus) an...
Over the past decade, there has been a burgeoning of scientific interest in the neurobiological orig...
The occurrence of tinnitus can be linked to hearing loss in the majority of cases, but there is neve...
Naturally occurring stimuli can vary over several orders of magnitude and may exceed the dynamic ran...
Tinnitus, commonly known as "ringing in the ears", is a perception of sound without physical sound s...
Dramatic results from recent animal experiments show that noise exposure can cause a selective loss ...
Hyperacusis, a hypersensitivity to sounds of mild to moderate intensity, has been related to increas...
Next to elevated hearing thresholds, noise exposure can also cause ringing in the ears (tinnitus) an...
Tinnitus is a phantom auditory perception characterized by a ringing sound in either one or both ear...
Abstract Chronic tinnitus (ringing of the ears) is a medically untreatable condition that reduces qu...
Purpose: Studies in rodents, and more recently humans, suggest that noise exposure can cause permane...
The term auditory neuropathy (Starr, A. et al., 1996) was first used to describe a hearing disorder ...