Fractured Tonotopy on A1. Using High Density Electrode Array Recordings
Preprint describing results from Imperial College Thesis.Attached also funding related materials (La Marina) funds granted to guarantee lifetime security of the student.
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Fabrication and Characterization of PDMS Waveguides for Flexible Optrodes
The demand for optical probes tailored to applications is ever rising for optogenetic research. Specifically, for applications such as the cochlea, transitioning from stiff glass fibers to flexible probes is required, especially for long‐term use. Polydimethylsiloxane with its low Young's modulus can serve as material of choice. Its long‐term usability
Linda Rudmann +6 more
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Biomimetic Wearable Sensors: Emerging Combination of Intelligence and Electronics
Wearable sensors are advanced noninvasive diagnostic tools for disease and health monitoring. By mimicking biological sensing strategies, sensors have achieved significant improvements in material functionality and detection mechanisms. This article summarizes the outstanding advantages of biomimetic wearable sensors in terms of material functionality ...
Donglei Pan +6 more
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In Vivo Functional Mapping of a Cortical Column at Single-Neuron Resolution
Summary: The cerebral cortex is organized in vertical columns that contain neurons with similar functions. The cellular micro-architecture of such columns is an essential determinant of brain dynamics and cortical information processing.
Carsten H. Tischbirek +5 more
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In the auditory system, tonotopy is the spatial arrangement of where sounds of different frequencies are processed. Defined by the organization of neurons and their inputs, tonotopy emphasizes distinctions in neuronal structure and function across ...
Hui Hong +10 more
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“Can you Hear Me Now?” AMPA Receptor-Mediated Tonotopy Disruption by Early Life Seizures [PDF]
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Studies of tonotopy based on wave N100 of the auditory evoked field are problematic
There is still dissension as to whether the auditory evoked field (AEF) reflects tonotopy in the auditory cortex. That notwithstanding, particularly the pronounced AEF wave occurring about 100 ms after stimulus onset (N100 m) is increasingly used for the investigation of issues such as cortical reorganization and representation of virtual pitch.
B, Lütkenhöner +2 more
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Corrigendum: The lateral superior olive in the mouse: Two systems of projecting neurons
Isabella R. Williams +7 more
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Strengthening of the efferent olivocochlear system leads to synaptic dysfunction and tonotopy disruption of a central auditory nucleus [PDF]
Mariano N. Di Guilmi +6 more
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Mimicking the cochlea with an active acoustic metamaterial
The human ear is a fascinating sensor, capable of detecting pressures over ten octaves of frequency and twelve orders of magnitudes. Here, following a biophysical model, we demonstrate experimentally that the physics of a living cochlea can be emulated ...
Matthieu Rupin +3 more
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