نتایج جستجو برای: central auditory pathway

تعداد نتایج: 834427  

Journal: :Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine 1968

Journal: :Brain research 2015
Keith N Darrow Michaël C C Slama Elliott D Kozin Maryanna Owoc Kenneth Hancock Judith Kempfle Albert Edge Stephanie Lacour Edward Boyden Daniel Polley M Christian Brown Daniel J Lee

Optogenetics has become an important research tool and is being considered as the basis for several neural prostheses. However, few studies have applied optogenetics to the auditory brainstem. This study explored whether optical activation of the cochlear nucleus (CN) elicited responses in neurons in higher centers of the auditory pathway and whether it elicited an evoked response. Viral-mediat...

2003
H. Cheng

Evidence has accumulated linking clinical tinnitus to the somatosensory system. Most clinical tinnitus patients can change the psychoacoustic attributes of their tinnitus with forceful head and neck contractions. The significance of such somatic modulation of tinnitus was assessed by testing non-clinical subjects. Like clinical tinnitus patients, about 80% of non-clinical subjects who had ongoi...

2014
Ali Akbar Tahaei Hassan Ashayeri Akram Pourbakht Mohammad Kamali

Auditory processing deficits have been hypothesized as an underlying mechanism for stuttering. Previous studies have demonstrated abnormal responses in subjects with persistent developmental stuttering (PDS) at the higher level of the central auditory system using speech stimuli. Recently, the potential usefulness of speech evoked auditory brainstem responses in central auditory processing diso...

ژورنال: کومش 2020

Introduction: Auditory processing disorder (APD) is a type of abnormal perceptual processing of auditory information within the central auditory nervous system that could be influenced by cognitive factors, such as attention. Attention is one of most important cognitive functions in the development of learning in children, so it is important to recognize and evaluate a variety of attention defi...

2012
David A. Bulkin Jennifer M. Groh

The inferior colliculus (IC) is an essential stop early in the ascending auditory pathway. Though normally thought of as a predominantly auditory structure, recent work has uncovered a variety of non-auditory influences on firing rate in the IC. Here, we map the location within the IC of neurons that respond to the onset of a fixation-guiding visual stimulus. Visual/visuomotor associated activi...

Journal: :Acta otorrinolaringologica espanola 2013
Sergio Díaz-Leines Yolanda R Peñaloza-López Tirzo A Serrano-Miranda Blanca Flores-Ávalos Martha T Vidal-Ixta Blanca Jiménez-Herrera

INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVES Hyperhomocysteinemia as a risk factor for hearing impairment, neuronal damage and cognitive impairment in elderly patients is controversial and is limited by the small number of studies. The aim of this work was determine if elderly patients detected with hyperhomocysteinemia have an increased risk of developing abnormalities in the central auditory processes as comp...

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