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Objectives: To assess the effects of noise and chemical exposure on peripheral and central auditory pathways in normal-hearing workers exposed to chemicals or high noise levels and compare the groups with each other and with workers not exposed to either
Júlio CS Trabanco +6 more
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Response of the primary auditory and non-auditory cortices to acoustic stimulation: a manganese-enhanced MRI study. [PDF]
Structural and functional features of various cerebral cortices have been extensively explored in neuroscience research. We used manganese-enhanced MRI, a non-invasive method for examining stimulus-dependent activity in the whole brain, to investigate ...
Hyungjun Kim +10 more
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Specialized prefrontal auditory fields: organization of primate prefrontal-temporal pathways [PDF]
No other modality is more frequently represented in the prefrontal cortex than the auditory, but the role of auditory information in prefrontal functions is not well understood.
Maria eMedalla +4 more
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Development of parallel auditory thalamocortical pathways for two different behaviors [PDF]
Auditory thalamocortical connections are organized as parallel pathways that originate in different divisions of the medial geniculate body (MGB). These pathways may be involved in different functions. Surprisingly little is known about the development
Khaleel A Razak, Zoltan M Fuzessery
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Anatomical Pathways for Auditory Memory in Primates [PDF]
Episodic memory or the ability to store context-rich information about everyday events depends on the hippocampal formation (entorhinal cortex, subiculum, presubiculum, parasubiculum, hippocampus proper, and dentate gyrus).
Monica Munoz-Lopez +2 more
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How auditory development affects language acquisition: Influences of socioeconomic status and gestational age at birth. [PDF]
Technological advances in recent decades have intensified the need for strong language and literacy skills, such that deficits in these skills can significantly reduce occupational opportunities and social richness.
Susan Nittrouer +6 more
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Tumors of the pineal region typically present with symptoms and signs of mass effect and increased intracranial pressure. However, although rare and can be overlooked, hearing impairment is a potential clinical finding in these cases.
Hani Mahboob +6 more
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Implications of musical practice in central auditory processing: a systematic review
Introduction: Recent studies have shown that musical practice and training are effective and have the potential to assist in the acquisition and improvement of auditory skills.
Cinthya Heloisa Braz +4 more
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Brainstem auditory evoked potentials in Parkinson's disease [PDF]
Background. Parkinson’s disease is a neurodegenerative disorder caused by loss of dopaminergic neurons in the substantia nigra, but also in other dopaminergic and nondopaminergic areas of the brain and mainly in the brainstem.
Daniel Alexa +8 more
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The inferior colliculus (IC) is a critical centre for the binaural processing of auditory information. However, previous studies have mainly focused on the central nucleus of the inferior colliculus (ICC), and less is known about the dorsal nucleus of ...
Yun Liu +4 more
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