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Application of metabolomics to acquired hearing loss: Advances and systematic review
Hearing loss affects 1.5 billion individuals worldwide, among whom approximately 430 million suffer from moderate to profo...
Auditory sensitivity in the great evening bat (Ia io): Insights from auditory brainstem response
In echolocating bats, auditory sensitivity and processing are crucial adaptations, enabling precise navigation, prey detec...
Cortical temporal mismatch compensation in bimodal cochlear implant users: Selective attention decoding and pupillometry study
Bimodal cochlear implant (CI) users combine electrical stimulation from a CI in one ear with acoustic stimulation through ...
Sound degradation type differentially affects neural indicators of cognitive workload and speech tracking
Volume 464, August 2025, 109303Author links open overlay panel, , Highlights•EEG reveals increased alpha-theta power with ...
Development of audiometric parameters throughout the lifespan. I: Auditory data
Hearing and sight are the most important senses for brain development, with hearing, particularly its role in language dev...
Development of audiometric parameters throughout the lifespan. II: Relationships between parameters
Aging is accompanied by a gradual decline of hearing functions. Manifestations of this physiological process become signif...
No association between idiopathic hidden hearing loss and behavioral adaptation to noise in humans
Adaptation to noise refers to the improvement in word-in-noise recognition as words are delayed a few hundred milliseconds...
Prevention and treatment of noise-induced hearing loss and cochlear synapse degeneration by potassium channel blockers in vivo
Noise can damage the auditory system leading to hearing loss. High-intense noise can cause irreversible degeneration of sp...
Alterations in functional connectivity related to prognosis in unilateral sudden sensorineural hearing loss
Sudden Sensorineural Hearing Loss (SSNHL) is an otological emergency defined by a decline of >30 dB in at least three c...
Electrophysiological markers of early auditory temporal resolution deterioration with aging
Aging significantly impacts auditory perception, particularly temporal resolution, which is the ability to detect rapid ch...
Chronic tinnitus is quietened by sound therapy using a novel cross-frequency de-correlating stimulus modulation
We introduce a novel modulation of broadband sounds which eliminates correlations between all frequency pairs close to the...
A machine-learning-based approach to predict early hallmarks of progressive hearing loss
Progressive hearing loss results in a decrease in hearing sensitivity and ability to understand speech. Among the differen...
Digitizing audiograms with deep learning: structured data extraction and pseudonymization for hearing big data
Hearing loss is a prevalent and growing global health concern affecting approximately 466 million people. By 2050, this nu...
Does simple impedance reflect intrascalar tissue in the implanted cochlea?
A potential threat to the long-term preservation of electrical and acoustical hearing in cochlear implant patients is the ...
On the cocktail-party problem: Do children use their exquisite hearing at frequencies above 8 kHz?
In complex listening environments, such as daycares, playgrounds and classrooms, target speech and competing sounds intera...
Measurement of phase-locked neural responses to cochlear-implant stimulation from multiple stages of the auditory system
Studies investigating objective measures of auditory perception when using cochlear implants (CIs) differ in the stimuli u...
Miguel A. Merchán and the Cajalian influence: Pioneering auditory neuroscience in Spain
This article traces the history of auditory neuroscience in Spain. It begins with the pioneering contributions of Santiago...
Visualization of relative cochlear motions using high resolution optical coherence microscopy
Despite enormous progress in understanding the electro-mechanical properties of outer hair cells and the molecular basis o...
Contribution of the reticular lamina motion to the traveling wave: a WKB approach
Optical coherence tomography (OCT) experiments showed that, in the peak region, at low stimulus levels, the motion of the ...
Active control of transverse viscoelastic damping in the tectorial membrane: A second mechanism for traveling-wave amplification?
In the healthy mammalian cochlea, vibrations evoked by tones exhibit characteristics that vary with sound intensity level....