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Hearing Loss: From Basic to Clinical Science
Abstract Hearing loss (HL) affects over 1.5 billion people globally, with genetic factors accounting for ≈50% of congenital cases. Therefore, HL has become a global health issue, driving extensive research from basic science to clinical applications. This Special Collection includes a total of 31 papers, among which 9 are review papers, 21 are research
Renjie Chai, Hai Huang, Jing Zou
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Binaural audio technology has been in existence for many years. However, its popularity has significantly increased over the past decade as a consequence of advancements in virtual reality and streaming techniques.
Paweł ANTONIUK +1 more
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Coincidence detection by binaural neurons in the medial superior olive underlies sensitivity to interaural time difference (ITD) and interaural correlation (rho).
Tom P. Franken +2 more
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Binaural Hearing with Digisonic SP Binaural Implant
Introduction: The author presents a new technique for the rehabilitation of profoundly deaf adult patients by cochlear electrical stimulation. Usually, one ear is implanted. Bilateral cochlear implantation experiences have been reported by the literature recently. The Digisonic SP Binaural is a 24 channels[for full text, please go to the a.m. URL]
Bébéar, JP, Truy, E, Romanet, P
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The Neural Organization of Visual Information in the Auditory Cortex of the Congenitally Deaf
Using fMRI and pRF modeling, we show that visual spatial information is represented in the auditory cortex of congenital deaf individuals through deactivation signals. These negative BOLD responses suggest a novel mechanism of cross‐modal plasticity.
Zohar Tal +5 more
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Modern AI systems can now synthesize coherent multimedia experiences, generating video and audio directly from text prompts. These unified frameworks represent a rapid shift toward controllable and synchronized content creation. From early neural architectures to transformer and diffusion paradigms, this paper contextualizes the ongoing evolution of ...
Charles Ding, Rohan Bhowmik
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Editorial: The functional organization of the auditory system [PDF]
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Kikuchi, Yukiko, Munoz-Lopez, Monica
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The rhythm of sensory input shapes audio‐visual temporal processing
Abstract The temporal relationship between incoming signals is crucial in determining whether multisensory information is integrated into unitary percepts. Temporal binding windows (TBWs) define the time range within which multisensory inputs are highly likely to be perceptually integrated, even if asynchronous.
Denisa Adina Zamfira +5 more
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Diffuse-Field Equalisation of Binaural Ambisonic Rendering
Ambisonics has enjoyed a recent resurgence in popularity due to virtual reality applications. Low order Ambisonic reproduction is inherently inaccurate at high frequencies, which causes poor timbre and height localisation. Diffuse-Field Equalisation (DFE)
Thomas McKenzie +2 more
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Binaural fusion and listening effort in children who use bilateral cochlear implants: a psychoacoustic and pupillometric study. [PDF]
Bilateral cochlear implants aim to provide hearing to both ears for children who are deaf and promote binaural/spatial hearing. Benefits are limited by mismatched devices and unilaterally-driven development which could compromise the normal integration ...
Morrison M Steel +2 more
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