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Binaural Processing Deficits in Autism Spectrum Disorder. [PDF]

open access: yesAudiol Res
Kara JA, Vaughn TB, Gandhi T, Lee CC.
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Role of auditory stimulation in maturation of the auditory pathway

Acta Oto-Laryngologica, 2004
To compare the maturation of the auditory pathway, as shown by electrical brainstem auditory potentials (EABRs), in ears with and without prior auditory stimulation.Electrophysiological data were collected prospectively from ears which had received cochlear implants. Implant-evoked (Imp)EABRs were recorded. Thirty children, implanted after January 2000,
Jaydip, Ray   +2 more
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Somatostatin along the auditory pathway

Hearing Research, 1979
Several structures associated with the auditory pathway have been examined by radioimmunoassay for their content of somatostatin. Of these, the medial geniculate body had the highest content, followed by the cochlear nucleus, inferior colliculus, auditory cortex and cochlea. Cochlear perilymph had no detectable somatostatin-like immunoreactivity.
M, Tachibana, J M, Rothman, P S, Guth
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A cholinergic auditory pathway

Nature Neuroscience, 2023
Dániel Schlingloff   +2 more
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Auditory Pathways in the Budgerigar

Brain, Behavior and Evolution, 2008
The projections of two telencephalic areas in receipt of projections from the auditory relay nucleus of the thalamus (nucleus ovoidalis) were studied in the budgerigar (Melopsittacus undulatus) with autoradiographic methods. These nuclei are called field ''L'' and neostriatum intermedium pars dorsolateralis (NIDL). The results show that neurons in both
Steven E. Brauth, Colleen M. McHale
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Auditory Neural Pathway Simulation

2017 IEEE International Conference on Rebooting Computing (ICRC), 2017
We describe an effort to simulate the neural pathway from the inner ear (cochlea) to the primary auditory cortex in the brain. The human cochlea contains sensory cells (inner hair cells), which respond to the mechanical motion of traveling waves that sweep along the basilar membrane.
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Observations on Auditory Behavior in Lesions of the Central Auditory Pathways

Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1960
In contrast to the extensive and systematic cortical ablation studies in animals, comparatively little is known about the effects on auditory responses of either cortical or subcortical lesions in the human auditory system. In addition to the obvious problem of a meager supply of clinical material, the primary obstacle to experimental study in this ...
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