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Neuropsychological Performance and Its Predictors in the Early Treatment Phase of Non‐CNS Pediatric Cancer

open access: yesPediatric Blood &Cancer, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Background Pediatric cancer survivors can experience neuropsychological problems in the long term. Less is known about neuropsychological performance and its possible predictors in the early treatment phase of non‐central nervous system (CNS) cancers.
Marisa H. Huisman   +6 more
wiley   +1 more source

Early neurophysiological markers of aberrant auditory processing associated with increased risk of autism spectrum disorder: A systematic review

open access: yesPediatric Investigation, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Importance There is a lack of reliable early diagnostic criteria for autism spectrum disorder (ASD), despite earlier diagnosis leading to better outcomes. Objective To evaluate the association of aberrant auditory processing (AAP) as a potential early marker of ASD risk in children under 2 years old.
Fee Benz   +6 more
wiley   +1 more source

Using the RE‐AIM and TDF frameworks to evaluate the implementation of a standardized cognitive assessment protocol in outpatient rehabilitation

open access: yesPM&R, EarlyView.
Abstract Background Impairments in cognition significantly affect patient functioning and rehabilitation outcomes. Assessment is essential to identifying at‐risk individuals and guiding care plans. Objective A cognitive assessment protocol was implemented in occupational therapy (OT) and speech‐language pathology (SLP) outpatient practice.
Carla Tierney‐Hendricks   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

Low‐value interventions to deimplement: A secondary analysis of a systematic review of low back pain clinical practice guidelines

open access: yesPM&R, EarlyView.
Abstract Objective To perform a secondary review of low back pain (LBP) clinical practice guidelines (CPG) identified in a recently conducted systematic review and to synthesize and summarize low‐value recommendations as practices that may be candidates for deimplementation.
Daniel Tai   +5 more
wiley   +1 more source

Advances in Understanding the Pathogenesis of Sensorineural Hearing Loss: Treatment Strategies and Implications for Auditory Protection

open access: yesSensory Neuroscience, EarlyView.
Environmental factors and genetic factors damage the cochlear hair cells, which in turn leads to the death of sensory hair cells (This illustration was generated using Biorender.com). ABSTRACT Sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL) is a prevalent multifactorial condition affecting over 1.5 billion people worldwide.
Lin Yan   +12 more
wiley   +1 more source

Inner Ear Immunity and Audio‐Vestibular Dysfunction

open access: yesSensory Neuroscience, EarlyView.
Diagram of the immune response of the inner ear and associated damage. ABSTRACT The inner ear is a critical sensory organ regulated by the immune system to maintain balance and respond to external stimuli. Immune cells like macrophages, lymphocytes, neutrophils, and natural killer cells play important roles in inner ear immunity. Inflammatory mediators,
Xiaofei Li   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

Contribution of auditory nerve fibers to compound action potential of the auditory nerve [PDF]

open access: possibleJournal of Neurophysiology, 2014
Sound-evoked compound action potential (CAP), which captures the synchronous activation of the auditory nerve fibers (ANFs), is commonly used to probe deafness in experimental and clinical settings. All ANFs are believed to contribute to CAP threshold and amplitude: low sound pressure levels activate the high-spontaneous rate (SR) fibers, and ...
Marc Lenoir   +9 more
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Inhibition in the Auditory Nerve?

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1971
Some recent findings from auditory nerve studies are considered as evidence for primary afferent inhibition.
Robert D. Stillman   +3 more
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Analysis of the human auditory nerve

Hearing Research, 1989
In human temporal bones of patients with normal hearing or sensory neural deafness, the cochlear neurons were quantitatively and qualitatively evaluated at the level of the osseous spiral lamina, the spiral ganglion and the cochlear nerve. We found from 32,000 to 31,000 myelinated nerve fibres in the cochlear nerve of normal hearing individuals and any
A Schrott, H. Spoendlin
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Experimental Grafting of the Auditory Nerve

Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1978
The auditory nerve of five cats was sectioned unilaterally. Its proximal stump was immediately sutured to the proximal stump of the simultaneously severed facial nerve to study afferent sensory nerve regeneration. After time intervals of nine to 18 months, the nerve anastomosis was tested by electrical stimulation of the anastomosis and by recording ...
Malte Erik Wigand   +3 more
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