2022
DOI: 10.1121/10.0011253
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Binaural brainstem and spatial hearing deficits in a guinea pig model of noise-Induced cochlear synaptopathy

Abstract: Animal studies have revealed that moderate-level noise exposure can cause a permanent loss of ribbon synapses between inner hair cells and auditory-nerve fibers, but only temporary threshold shifts. Such noise-induced cochlear synaptopathy has been called ‘hidden hearing loss’ because while there is a significant degeneration of ribbon synapses, the resulting hearing dysfunction is effectively hidden from typical clinical assays. Here we used guinea pigs to study the mechanisms leading to hearing deficits resu… Show more

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