Numerical investigation of the basilar membrane vibration induced by the unsteady fluid flow in the human inner ear [PDF]
For a deeper understanding of the inner ear dynamics, a Finite-Element model of the human cochlea is developed. To describe the unsteady, viscous creeping flow of the liquid, a pressure-displacement-based Finite-Element formulation is used.
Philipp Wahl+2 more
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Effect of hearing aids on auditory function in infants with perinatal brain injury and severe hearing loss. [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Approximately 2-4% of newborns with perinatal risk factors present with hearing loss. Our aim was to analyze the effect of hearing aid use on auditory function evaluated based on otoacoustic emissions (OAEs), auditory brain responses (ABRs ...
Alma Janeth Moreno-Aguirre+3 more
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Unexpected Motherhood-Triggered Hearing Loss in the Two-Pore Channel (TPC) Mutant Mouse
Calcium signaling is crucial for many physiological processes and can mobilize intracellular calcium stores in response to environmental sensory stimuli.
Juliette Royer+2 more
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Clinical Applications of Auditory Late Responses in Test Battery Approach: a Narrative Review [PDF]
Purpose:The use of objective electrophysiological tests of hearing with the approaches of threshold estimation, otoneurology diagnosis, as well as evaluating the usefulness of hearing prostheses, including hearing aids and cochlear implants, have been of
A Hajimohammadi, F Heidari, M.E Mahdavi
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Temporal Resolution and Active Auditory Discrimination Skill in Vocal Musicians
Introduction Enhanced auditory perception in musicians is likely to result from auditory perceptual learning during several years of training and practice. Many studies have focused on biological processing of auditory stimuli among musicians.
Prawin Kumar+2 more
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Condition-dependent auditory processing in the round goby (Neogobius melanostomus): Links to sex, reproductive condition and female estrogen levels [PDF]
Neural responses to sensory stimuli often differ between sexes, vary seasonally, and can be regulated by endocrine activity, but the ecological and physiological mechanisms driving such patterns are not well understood.
Higgs, Dennis M.+2 more
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Application Progress of Objective Audiological Detection Techniques in Forensic Clinical Medicine [PDF]
The qualitative, quantitative, and localization analysis of hearing loss is one of the important contents of forensic clinical research and identification. Pure-tone audiometry is the “gold standard” for hearing loss assessment, but it is affected by the
Fei FAN, Juan WU, Zhen-hua DENG
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Galvanic vestibular stimulation produces cross-modal improvements in visual thresholds [PDF]
Background: Stochastic resonance (SR) refers to a faint signal being enhanced with the addition of white noise. Previous studies have found that vestibular perceptual thresholds are lowered with noisy galvanic vestibular stimulation (i.e., "in-channel" SR).
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Differences in stress-induced modulation of the auditory system between Wistar and Lewis rats [PDF]
Many aspects of stress-induced physiological and psychological effects have been characterized in people and animals. However, stress effects on the auditory system are less explored and their mechanisms are not well-understood, in spite of its relevance
Szczepek, Agnieszka J.+5 more
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Auditory Neural Response Inspired Sound Event Detection Based on Spectro-temporal Receptive Field [PDF]
Sound event detection (SED) is one of tasks to automate function by human auditory system which listens and understands auditory scenes. Therefore, we were inspired to make SED recognize sound events in the way human auditory system does. Spectro-temporal receptive field (STRF), an approach to describe the relationship between perceived sound at ear ...
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