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- Tags: Sound
Sound transmission in archaic and modern whales: anatomical adaptations for underwater hearing.
Tags: *Adaptation, *Ear/anatomy & histology/physiology, *Whales/anatomy & histology/physiology, 2007, Anatomical record (Hoboken, N.J. : 2007), Animals, Bajpai Sunil, Biological Evolution, Department of Anatomy & Neurobiology, Fossils, Hearing/*physiology, Hussain Taseer, Kumar Kishor, NEOMED College of Medicine, Nummela Sirpa, Phonetics, Physiological, Sound, Thewissen J G M, Water
Long-Lasting forward Suppression of Spontaneous Firing in Auditory Neurons: Implication to the Residual Inhibition of Tinnitus.
Tags: 2017, Acoustic trauma, Animals, Brain Stem – Physiology, Clinical Assessment Tools, Cochlear Nerve – Physiology, Cochlear Nerve/*physiology, Department of Anatomy & Neurobiology, Galazyuk A V, Inbred CBA, Inferior Colliculi/*physiology, inferior colliculus, Journal of the Association for Research in Otolaryngology : JARO, Longenecker R J, Male, Mice, NEOMED College of Medicine, residual inhibition, Sound, Tinnitus – Physiopathology, Tinnitus/*physiopathology, Voytenko S V
Eocene evolution of whale hearing.
Tags: *Biological Evolution, *Fossils, 2004, Air, Animals, Bajpai Sunil, Department of Anatomy & Neurobiology, Ear/*anatomy & histology/*physiology, EVOLUTION (Biology), Fossils, Hearing, Hearing/*physiology, Hussain S Taseer, Kumar Kishor, Mammals, Mammals/anatomy & histology/physiology, Nature, NEOMED College of Medicine, Nummela Sirpa, Phylogeny, Sound, Thewissen J G M, Water, WHALES, Whales/*anatomy & histology/*physiology
Leading inhibition to neural oscillation is important for time-domain processing in the auditory midbrain.
Tags: *Periodicity, 2005, Acoustic Stimulation/methods, Action Potentials/drug effects/physiology, Animals, Anura, Auditory Pathways/physiology, Bicuculline/pharmacology, Chiroptera, Department of Anatomy & Neurobiology, Dose-Response Relationship, Echolocation/*physiology, Feng Albert S, GABA Antagonists/pharmacology, Galazyuk Alexander V, Journal of neurophysiology, Lin Wenyu, Llano Daniel, Mesencephalon/*cytology/physiology, NEOMED College of Medicine, Neural Inhibition/drug effects/*physiology, Neurons/drug effects/*physiology, Newborn, Radiation, Reaction Time/drug effects/*physiology, Sound, Species Specificity, Time Factors
Frequency sensitivity range of the saccule to bone-conducted stimuli measured by vestibular evoked myogenic potentials
Tags: 2001, Audiology & Speech-Language Pathology, Bone Conduction, frequency sensitivity range, Hearing research, Journal Article, Kaga K, Kermany M H, myogenic potential, nerve, Neurons, Neurosciences & Neurology, Otorhinolaryngology, repetition rate, responses, saccule, Sheykholeslami K, Sound, squirrel-monkey, vestibular, vestibular evoked myogenic potential, vibration
Processing Of Communication Calls In Guinea Pig Auditory Cortex
Tags: 2012, Acoustic noise, Action Potentials, Anesthesia, auditory cortex, Brain research, Broadband, Communication, conspecific, Cortex (temporal), cortical discrimination, Councils, functional specialization, Grimsley J M S, Guinea Pigs, Journal Article or Conference Abstract Publication, localization, Macaque, MEDICAL research, monkeys, neural representation, Neurobiology, Neurons, Neurosciences, Ohio, Palmer A R, PloS one, purr call, rhesus-monkey, saimiri, Science & Technology - Other Topics, Sciences: Comprehensive Works, Shanbhag S J, single neurons, social vocalizations, Sound, species-specific vocalizations, squirrel-monkeys, Stimuli, United Kingdom--UK, Urethane, Vocalization, vocalizations, Wallace M N