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Effect of combinations of sodium salicylate and noise on the auditory thresholds of the chinchilla [PDF]
Charles M. Woodford +2 more
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Semiconducting Nanomaterials for Intrinsically Stretchable Field‐Effect Transistors
This review discusses intrinsically stretchable field‐effect transistors, highlighting recent developments in stretchable semiconducting nanomaterials and fabrication methods. Key material strategies and innovative deposition techniques enabling enhanced mechanical elasticity alongside reliable electronic properties are covered.
Seongmin Heo +4 more
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Treating Hearing Loss: From Cochlear Implantation to Gene Therapy
Cochlear implantation is the primary treatment for deafness, restoring functional hearing in over a million people. Recently, gene therapy has enabled biological hearing restoration in a small number of patients with OTOF‐related mutations. This perspective evaluates both approaches, concluding that cochlear implants will remain the standard for most ...
Fan‐Gang Zeng +4 more
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The Varying Auditory Threshold of Normal Subjects [PDF]
I. M. Young, C. H. Wenner
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By drawing inspiration from biological neural hierarchies and the working mechanisms of plasticity, researchers have constructed a series of bionic devices, including sensory devices, synapse devices, and artificial neural systems. They committed to simulating and surpassing the biological information processing function, thereby realizing the ...
Lu Yang +5 more
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Pulse-width tracking procedure for determination of auditory threshold of brief tones [PDF]
Al Yonovitz, Charles W. Mitchell
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Fully Transparent Haptic Interface for High‐Resolution Tactile Feedback on Touchscreens
Integrating haptic feedback into touchscreens—enabling users to feel what they see on screen—has been a longstanding goal. In this article, B. Shan et al develop a transparent morphable haptic interface that transforms touchscreens into finely detailed, programmable morphable surfaces, enabling more effective and immersive human‐computer interaction ...
Boxue Shan +13 more
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Predictable sequential structure augments auditory sensitivity at threshold
Summary: Human hearing is highly sensitive and allows us to detect acoustic events at low levels. However, sensitivity is not only a function of the integrity of cochlear transduction mechanisms but is also constrained by central processes such as ...
Nadège Marin +7 more
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Auditory effects of long exposures to noise. II. Temporary threshold shifts produced in humans by dairly exposures to a tailored, wide-band noise [PDF]
John H. Mills +2 more
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