Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6287395 | Hearing Research | 2014 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
Despite rapid normalization of auditory thresholds, our results suggest an increased central gain following sound exposure and an abnormal balance between excitatory and inhibitory responses in the midbrain up to two weeks after overexposure. These findings may be associated with hyperacusis after a sound-induced temporary threshold shift.
Keywords
SpO2RM-ANOVASPLPSTHABRγ-aminobutyric acidBlood oxygen saturationrepeated measures analysis of varianceanalysis of varianceANOVAfunctional magnetic resonance imagingfMRIstandard error of the meanSound pressure levelCharacteristic FrequencySEMpost-stimulus time histogramauditory brainstem responseInferior colliculusGABA
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Authors
A.N. Heeringa, P. van Dijk,