Abstract The pre‐hearing mouse cochlea undergoes critical periods of spontaneous Ca2+‐dependent activity that spreads across non‐sensory supporting cells and inner hair cells (IHCs). These signals have been shown to regulate not only the refinement of neural circuits along the auditory pathway towards functional maturity, but also the maturation of the
Francesca De Faveri +2 more
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Electrical Stapedial Reflex Thresholds in Cochlear Implant Recipients with Cochlear Nerve Deficiency: A Retrospective Study. [PDF]
Sasidharan M, Kumar A, Agarwalla P.
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Transcanal approach for implantation of a cochlear nerve electrode array [PDF]
Saman Kiumehr +3 more
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‘Mini analysis’ misrepresents changes in synaptic properties due to incomplete event detection
Abstract figure legend Summary of the study where simulated recordings (left) were used to characterise the effect of incomplete detection on mini (mPSC) analysis. Recording noise levels (red) determine the detected event amplitude and frequency, while true changes in amplitude can be misrepresented as detected frequency changes (purple).
Ingo H. Greger, Jake F. Watson
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Changes of Cochlear Nerve Terminals after Temporary Noise-Induced Hearing Loss [PDF]
Jin Kyung Seo +4 more
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Sound offset responses become highly informative in the auditory cortex
Abstract figure legend Using large datasets of neural responses to diverse sounds recorded across four stages of the mouse auditory system (depicted and colour‐coded on the left), offset responses occurring after the termination of each sound (time window indicated by the orange shaded area superimposed with activity traces) were characterized and it ...
Charly Lamothe +3 more
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From Profiles to Structure in Cochlear Nerve: A Clinical Study of Auditory Neuropathy. [PDF]
Li D +10 more
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Feasibility of Using EMG for Early Detection of the Facial Nerve During Robotic Direct Cochlear Access [PDF]
Juan Ansó +8 more
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The Cochlear Spiral Ganglion Neurons: The Auditory Portion of the VIII Nerve
F. Carricondo, Bárbara Romero-Gómez
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The what, which, when, why and who of Off responses in the auditory system
Abstract figure legend In this article, we will first review ‘What’ different mechanisms are involved in the generation of Off responses at the sub‐cortical and cortical level of the auditory system. Then, we evaluate ‘Which’ stimulus properties elicit Off responses at the different levels of the auditory system.
Jean‐Marc Edeline, Robert C. Liu
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