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Audiol Neurotol (2015) 20 (4): 273–282.
Published Online: 24 June 2015
..., instructions or products referred to in the content or advertisements. Gain Plasticity Tinnitus Hyperacusis Homoeostatic plasticity Hearing loss Neural adaptation, i.e. the ability of the brain to adapt to changes in stimulus intensity, occurs in all sensory systems. It has been hypothesized...
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Audiol Neurotol (2012) 18 (1): 36–47.
Published Online: 19 October 2012
... or safety. The publisher and the editor(s) disclaim responsibility for any injury to persons or property resulting from any ideas, methods, instructions or products referred to in the content or advertisements. Cochlear implant Percentile rank Hearing loss Plasticity General linear model Learning...
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Audiol Neurotol (1996) 1 (5): 293–306.
Published Online: 12 November 2009
... a positive effect on performance. Aetiology had a relatively weak effect on performance. 12 04 1996 8 08 1996 12 11 2009 Deafness Cochlear prostheses Speech perception Aetiology Age Plasticity A u diology N euro Otology Original Paper Audiol Neurootol 1996; 1:293-306 Peter...
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Audiol Neurotol (2007) 13 (1): 29–33.
Published Online: 22 August 2007
... could be negatively correlated with hearing asymmetry. We suggest that plasticity in the auditory brainstem in younger females might account for asymmetrical peripheral hearing in this group. 23 10 2006 27 04 2007 22 8 2007 © 2008 S. Karger AG, Basel 2007 Copyright / Drug Dosage...
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Audiol Neurotol (2004) 9 (5): 282–293.
Published Online: 28 September 2004
... as an activation in the primary area, rather than an extraordinary plasticity occurring in the association cortex. Table 2 Foci of maximal activation by tone burst stimuli within temporal lobes are shown in the order of Z values calculated by SPM99 Fig. 1 Projection images of statistical...
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Audiol Neurotol (2002) 7 (6): 358–369.
Published Online: 23 October 2002
... to in the content or advertisements. Tinnitus Phantom perception Pitch Plasticity Central reorganization Hearing loss Epidemiological surveys indicate that about 4–10% of people in the general population experience tinnitus, i.e. auditory sensations, generally described as ringing or whistling...
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Audiol Neurotol (2002) 6 (6): 346–362.
Published Online: 15 February 2002
... Plasticity Development Implantation age Congenitally deaf white cat Cochlear implants are useful tools to provide auditory sensations in profoundly deaf patients [review in Rubinstein and Miller, 1999]. Although the electrical stimulation only poorly represents the cochlear place information...
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Audiol Neurotol (2002) 6 (6): 305–318.
Published Online: 15 February 2002
... in experimental animals. Such changes are generally consistent with the limited number of reports describing deafness-induced changes observed in human material. The implications of these pathophysiological changes within the auditory pathway on cochlear implant function are discussed. Finally, the plastic...
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Audiol Neurotol (2002) 6 (6): 319–345.
Published Online: 15 February 2002
...Robert-Benjamin Illing Over the past few years we have studied the plasticity of the adult auditory brainstem in the rat following unilateral changes to the pattern of sensory activation, either by intracochlear electrical stimulation or by deafening. We discovered that modifications to afferent...
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Audiol Neurotol (2001) 6 (4): 211–215.
Published Online: 08 November 2001
...Suzanne C. Purdy; Andrea S. Kelly; Peter R. Thorne There is increasing evidence from animal studies for plasticity of auditory function. This has prompted research to determine whether such plastic changes occur in adults and children with hearing disorders. Behavioural measures such as speech...
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Audiol Neurotol (2001) 6 (4): 182–186.
Published Online: 08 November 2001
... localization Plasticity Superior colliculus Auditory cortex Virtual acoustic space Behaviour Monaural Binaural Auditory CNS Processing and Plasticity Audiol Neurootol 2001;6:182 186 How Plastic Is Spatial Hearing? Andrew J. King Oliver Kacelnik Thomas D. Mrsic-Flogel Jan W.H. Schnupp Carl H. Parsons...
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Audiol Neurotol (2001) 6 (4): 192–195.
Published Online: 08 November 2001
...) frequencies. These changes reflect a dynamic process of reorganization (plasticity) and are not explicable as passive consequences of the lesion. Analogous plasticity of cortical frequency selectivity and organization is seen following behavioural training that enhances the significance of particular acoustic...
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Audiol Neurotol (1998) 3 (5): 300–331.
Published Online: 25 August 1998
... Spectrotemporal analysis Plasticity Reorganization Tinnitus, a purely endogenous sensation, is an often distressing symptom with a rather high incidence. Approximately 15% of the population often or permanently suffer from tinnitus [Coles, 1984a,b; Axelsson and Ringdahl, 1987], which underlines...
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Audiol Neurotol (1998) 3 (2-3): 123–144.
Published Online: 30 March 1998
...R. Rajan; D.R.F. Irvine The adult auditory cortex is capable of a plastic reorganization of its tonotopic map after damage to restricted parts of the cochlear sensory epithelium. We examine the precise conditions of cochlear damage required to demonstrate such plasticity in the primary auditory...