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Neurochemistry of the Auditory System
Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology, 1980Two areas of auditory biochemistry are reviewed: the identification and characterization of neurotransmitters in the auditory system and the biochemical approach to the study of genetic hearing disorders. Studies to identify neurotransmitters at major auditory synapses are outlined. Evidence supporting glutamate or aspartate as the neurotransmitter for
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2015
Presbycusis or age-related hearing loss (ARHL) affects most elderly people. It is characterized by reduced hearing thresholds and speech understanding with the well-known negative consequences for communication and quality of social life. The hearing loss is connected to age-related histologic changes, as described and classified by Schuknecht.
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Presbycusis or age-related hearing loss (ARHL) affects most elderly people. It is characterized by reduced hearing thresholds and speech understanding with the well-known negative consequences for communication and quality of social life. The hearing loss is connected to age-related histologic changes, as described and classified by Schuknecht.
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ORL, 1993
A biological view of the central auditory system seems to be replacing the older Galilean or physics-based view as the guide for research in the late 20th century. This emerging view is primarily Darwinian in origin and recognizes that the entire auditory system is an adaptation for extracting information from natural sounds and their sources, usually ...
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A biological view of the central auditory system seems to be replacing the older Galilean or physics-based view as the guide for research in the late 20th century. This emerging view is primarily Darwinian in origin and recognizes that the entire auditory system is an adaptation for extracting information from natural sounds and their sources, usually ...
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Method to adjust an auditory system and corresponding auditory system
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2008An adjustment of hearing device systems is achieved by an interactive adaptation that is undertaken during the operation. A classifier recognizes various auditory situations and starts interactive adaptation procedures, in the framework of which various settings are to be evaluated. Only settings that fit the auditory situation are thereby offered.
Volkmar Hamacher, Matthias Wesselkamp
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2013
This chapter begins a new aspect of the science of acoustics, the study of the human listener. We continue to proceed in an analytical way by studying the physiology of hearing. The physiology begins with anatomy—the science of where things are in the body, what they look like, how they are connected, and how these facts give clues about physiological ...
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This chapter begins a new aspect of the science of acoustics, the study of the human listener. We continue to proceed in an analytical way by studying the physiology of hearing. The physiology begins with anatomy—the science of where things are in the body, what they look like, how they are connected, and how these facts give clues about physiological ...
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Stimulated acoustic emissions from within the human auditory system
Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1978D T Kemp
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