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TRPA1 activation in non-sensory supporting cells contributes to regulation of cochlear sensitivity after acoustic trauma
TRPA1 channels are expressed in nociceptive neurons, where they detect noxious stimuli, and in the mammalian cochlea, where their function is...
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Acoustic and optoacoustic stimulations in auditory brainstem response test in salicylate induced tinnitus
As a common debilitating disorder worldwide, tinnitus requires objective assessment. In the auditory brainstem response (ABR) test, auditory...
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An Electroencephalography-based Database for studying the Effects of Acoustic Therapies for Tinnitus Treatment
The present database provides demographic (age and sex), clinical (hearing loss and acoustic properties of tinnitus), psychometric (based on Tinnitus...
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Evaluation of bone growth around bioactive glass S53P4 by scanning acoustic microscopy co-registered with optical interferometry and elemental analysis
Bioactive glass (BAG) is a bone substitute that can be used in orthopaedic surgery. Following implantation, the BAG is expected to be replaced by...
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Multichannel resonant acoustic rheometry system for quantification of coagulation of multiple human plasma samples
Resonant Acoustic Rheometry (RAR), a newly developed ultrasound-based technique for non-contact characterization of soft viscoelastic materials, has...
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Trapped in the past: trauma in The Sins of the Mother and Outside Time
This study examines the dramatization of trauma and post traumatic effects in two selected plays: The Sins of the Mother (2008) and Out of Time...
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Probing elastic anisotropy of human skin in vivo with light using non-contact acoustic micro-tap** OCE and polarization sensitive OCT
Skin broadly protects the human body from undesired factors such as ultraviolet radiation and abrasion and helps conserve body temperature and...
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Noise-induced hearing loss alters potassium-chloride cotransporter KCC2 and GABA inhibition in the auditory centers
Homeostatic plasticity, the ability of neurons to maintain their averaged activity constant around a set point value, is thought to account for the...
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Acoustic tracheal rupture provides insights into larval mosquito respiration
Acoustic larviciding (AL) occurs by exposing mosquito larvae to acoustic energy that ruptures their dorsal tracheal trunks (DTTs) by the expulsion of...
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Large-scale acoustic-driven neuronal patterning and directed outgrowth
Acoustic manipulation is an emerging non-invasive method enabling precise spatial control of cells in their native environment. Applying this method...
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Sialyllactose preserves residual hearing after cochlear implantation
In individuals with hearing loss, protection of residual hearing is essential following cochlear implantation to facilitate acoustic and electric...
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Macrophage depletion attenuates degeneration of spiral ganglion neurons in kanamycin-induced unilateral hearing loss model
Pathological conditions in cochlea, such as ototoxicity, acoustic trauma, and age-related cochlear degeneration, induce cell death in the organ of...
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“Listening to the zoom of a hornet”: Virginia Woolf’s feminist reflections on the sounds of military weapons and war violence
In her diaries, novels, and essays, Virginia Woolf records the psychological trauma the British people suffered from in the soundscape of military...
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The effect of time regime in noise exposure on the auditory system and behavioural stress in the zebrafish
Anthropogenic noise of variable temporal patterns is increasing in aquatic environments, causing physiological stress and sensory impairment....
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The impact of the size and angle of the cochlear basal turn on translocation of a pre-curved mid-scala cochlear implant electrode
Scalar translocation is a severe form of intra-cochlear trauma during cochlear implant (CI) electrode insertion. This study explored the hypothesis...
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A proteomic analysis of the statocyst endolymph in common cuttlefish (Sepia officinalis): an assessment of acoustic trauma after exposure to sound
Recent studies, both in laboratory and sea conditions, have demonstrated damage after sound exposure in the cephalopod statocyst sensory epithelium,...
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Assessment of intraocular foreign body using high resolution 3D ultrasound imaging
Ocular trauma often involves intraocular foreign bodies (IOFBs) that pose challenges in accurate diagnosis due to their size, shape, and material...
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Simulated transient hearing loss improves auditory sensitivity
Recently, it was proposed that a processing principle called adaptive stochastic resonance plays a major role in the auditory system, and serves to...
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Changes in inflammatory biomarkers in the nasal mucosal secretion after septoplasty
Deviated nasal septum (DNS) is suggested to be associated with nonspecific inflammation of the nasal mucosa. The authors hypothesized septoplasty may...
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Cell-type-specific plasticity of inhibitory interneurons in the rehabilitation of auditory cortex after peripheral damage
Peripheral sensory organ damage leads to compensatory cortical plasticity that is associated with a remarkable recovery of cortical responses to...