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JARO is the official journal of @AROMWM that publishes research findings related to the auditory and vestibular systems. EiC: @CederrothCR
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https://jaro-journal.org/ 22-05-2020 19:14:58
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The Escamez Lab lab provides a systematic review on the evidence of #genetic associations with #tinnitus, and establishes a basis for further studies! GranadaUniversitaria rdcu.be/dMgdP




The Carlyon group Cambridge Hearing Group describes the use of Interleaved Stimuli to measure cochlear-implant Excitation Patterns. Check the original article here in Open Access! rdcu.be/dMgeh


Rapamycin triggers Donna SergeiFeklisov in inner ear Timm Schreiber via SOX2 Binding onto the ATOH1 Enhancer, check the article from Wu et al. rdcu.be/dMgeo



Fribrosis and ossification in the cochlea of mice with Pneumococcal Meningitis! Check the paper from Hirose et al. Washington Universit rdcu.be/d9qT5


In this paper, the team from Nima Maftoon checks on the impact of medical devices on tympanic membrane vibrations - check the whole story here! University of Waterloo rdcu.be/d9qUm


Structural atrophy in the stria vascularis is hard to assess. Here, Jain et al. develop a Deep Learning tool to investigate these aspects in temporal bone sections. Check the paper below! University of Cincinnati rdcu.be/d9qXW


Decline in Interaural-Time-Difference Sensitivity uncovered by Goupell et al. Univ. of Maryland Read the article here! rdcu.be/d9qZq


Polygenic Risk Scores helped identifying predictors of age-related hearing difficulties. Check the study from Bhatt et al. University of Iowa rdcu.be/d9qZ7


Featured in this cover from the 2024 October issue, is an article from Nguyen and Bergles Johns Hopkins University discussing the involvement of TRP channels in support cells and their role in noise trauma. rdcu.be/d9q8c



The Skyler G. Jennings lab investigates here the MOC reflex in humans using contralateral acoustic stimulation (CAS) on the cochlear microphonic (CM). Have a look at the paper here! University of Utah rdcu.be/d9rbu



Parallel stimulus presentation in ABRs improves place specificity - look at the research from Stoll and Maddox University of Rochester rdcu.be/d9re5



The team from Fabian Blanc INM_Montpellier investigates the patency of the cochlear aqueduct in children and adults using high-resolution temporal bone computed tomography. Check the interesting findings here: rdcu.be/d9ric
