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Involvement of ordinary what and where auditory cortical areas during illusory perception
The focus of the present study is on the relationships between illusory and non-illusory auditory perception analyzed at a biological level. To this...
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Litigation-Related Issues Under the Biologics Price Competition and Innovation Act
The chapter summarizes the pertinent provisions of the Biologics Price Competition and Innovation Act (“the Act”) that relate to patent issues,... -
Dynamic Embrained Systems
In this chapter the human embrained systems starting with the memory, the multimodal processes (visual, auditory, haptic, proprioceptive, vestibular... -
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Case History Problem Solving
These cases are representative of the major types of disease seen in the brain and spinal cord including many classical cases that are rarely seen... -
Specific synaptopathies diversify brain responses and hearing disorders: you lose the gain from early life
Before hearing onset, inner hair cell (IHC) maturation proceeds under the influence of spontaneous Ca 2+ action potentials (APs). The temporal...
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Neurons, Connections, and Microcircuits of the Inferior Colliculus
In this chapter, the neural circuitry of the inferior colliculus (IC) is described at a cellular level. The IC is subdivided into the central nucleus... -
Auditory spatial representations of the world are compressed in blind humans
Compared to sighted listeners, blind listeners often display enhanced auditory spatial abilities such as localization in azimuth. However, less is...
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Semantic integration by pattern priming: experiment and cortical network model
Neural network models describe semantic priming effects by way of mechanisms of activation of neurons coding for words that rely strongly on synaptic...
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Split-Brain Human Subjects
This chapter reviews the neuropsychological and imaging studies, carried out by the author’s group and coworkers on split-brain patients in the past... -
Properties of ATP-gated ion channels assembled from P2X2 subunits in mouse cochlear Reissner’s membrane epithelial cells
In the cochlea, Reissner’s membrane separates the scala media endolymphatic compartment that sustains the positive endocochlear potential and ion...
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Effects of Offshore Wind Farms on the Early Life Stages of Dicentrarchus labrax
Anthropogenically generated underwater noise in the marine environment is ubiquitous, comprising both intense impulse and continuous noise. The... -
Entracking as a Brain Stem Code for Pitch: The Butte Hypothesis
The basic nature of pitch is much debated. A robust code for pitch exists in the auditory nerve in the form of an across-fiber pooled interspike... -
Psychiatric Issues in the Critically Poisoned Patient
Clinical care of the seriously poisoned patient is usually multidisciplinary, commonly involving various medical specialists, including emergency... -
Deaf, blind or deaf-blind: Is touch enhanced?
When someone looses one type of sensory input, s/he may compensate by using the sensory information conveyed by other senses. To verify whether...
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Report on the 13th symposium on invertebrate neurobiology held 26–30 August 2015 at the Balaton Limnological Institute, MTA Centre for ecological research of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Tihany, Hungary
This report summarizes the lectures and posters presented at the International Society for Invertebrate Neurobiology’s 13th symposium held 26–30...
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Intelligibility for Binaural Speech with Discarded Low-SNR Speech Components
Speech intelligibility in multitalker settings improves when the target speaker is spatially separated from the interfering speakers. A factor that...