Ambient noise exposure induces long-term adaptations in adult brainstem neurons
Abstract To counterbalance long-term environmental changes, neuronal circuits adapt the processing of sensory information. In the auditory system, ongoing background noise drives long-lasting adaptive mechanism in binaural coincidence detector neurons in the superior olive. However, the compensatory...
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Autores principales: | Ida Siveke, Mike H. Myoga, Benedikt Grothe, Felix Felmy |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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