2015
DOI: 10.1007/s10162-015-0526-8
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Rapid Increase in Neural Conduction Time in the Adult Human Auditory Brainstem Following Sudden Unilateral Deafness

Abstract: Individuals with sudden unilateral deafness offer a unique opportunity to study plasticity of the binaural auditory system in adult humans. Stimulation of the intact ear results in increased activity in the auditory cortex. However, there are no reports of changes at sub-cortical levels in humans. Therefore, the aim of the present study was to investigate changes in subcortical activity immediately before and after the onset of surgically induced unilateral deafness in adult humans. Click-evoked auditory brain… Show more

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“…A large number of studies have described the pattern and time course of plasticity in various cortical and brainstem regions caused by unilateral deafness. That is, even if there is no permanent change in the peripheral hearing threshold, the neural activity of the auditory cortex can be changed 24 26 . The neurophysiological evidence of functional reorganization of the central auditory pathway in patients with acute uISSNHL can be found in the very early central processing of transient sounds arriving at the auditory cortex 20 .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…A large number of studies have described the pattern and time course of plasticity in various cortical and brainstem regions caused by unilateral deafness. That is, even if there is no permanent change in the peripheral hearing threshold, the neural activity of the auditory cortex can be changed 24 26 . The neurophysiological evidence of functional reorganization of the central auditory pathway in patients with acute uISSNHL can be found in the very early central processing of transient sounds arriving at the auditory cortex 20 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Da alle Pferde mit Detomidin sediert worden sind und aufgrund des α2-Agonisten die Pferde Schweißausbruch bekommen, steigt auch die innere Körpertemperatur. Diese Körpertemperaturerhöhung könnte die Latenzen der Wellen I, III und V verkürzen, weil das neuronale Leitungsvermögen beschleunigt wird (Maslin et al 2015).…”
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