Professional Documents
Culture Documents
Celebrating 40 Years
36th ANNUAL
February 20-24, 2016
MIDWINTER MEETING
FINAL PROGRAM
February 16-20, 2013
PRESIDENT:
PRESIDENT ELECT:
PAST PRESIDENT:
SECRETARY/
TREASURER:
EDITOR:
HISTORIAN:
David J. Lim, MD
House Ear Institute
2100 W. Third Street, Fifth Floor
Los Angeles, CA 90057
COUNCIL MEMBERS
AT LARGE:
Haley Brust
Talley Management Group
19 Mantua Road
Mt. Royal, NJ 08061
(856) 423-7222 ext: 103
(856) 423-0041
hbrust@talley.com
headquarters@aro.org
Association for
Research in
Otolaryngology
Dear Attendees:
Welcome back to Baltimore for the ARO MidWinter
Meeting. The Baltimore Waterfront Marriott has
been a comfortable venue for us in the past, and
we're looking forward to another great meeting in
2013. This is a special year for the ARO -- the 40th
anniversary of the association. Trivia fans will note
that this is only the 36th MidWinter Meeting, but the
meetings began some years after the ARO was
founded. We'll have a few reminiscences from the
podium after the Awards meeting on Monday, and
we all can share our own tall tales in the reception
afterwards.
Think about getting more involved in the ARO
organization. There are many opportunities to serve
on committees. The new committee members will
be appointed shortly after the MidWinter Meeting by
the new president, who will be Jay Rubinstein. If
you are interested in serving on a committee,
please indicate your interest on the post-meeting
questionnaire. Also, consider speaking with or
dropping an email to Jay or the chair of the
committee of your choice.
Finally, don't miss a chance to let down your hair at
the Hair Ball Tuesday evening with the popular
band, Rollex. Here's a chance to see a side of your
colleagues that you might have missed at the
poster sessions.
I thank you for the opportunity to serve the ARO as
President this past year, and I wish you all a very
stimulating and enjoyable conference.
John C. Middlebrooks
ARO President, 2012-2013
Conference Objectives
At the conclusion of the MidWinter Meeting,
participants should be better able to:
Registration
The 2013 MidWinter Meeting Registration Desk is
located in the on the Third Floor Level and will be
open and staffed during the following hours:
Friday, February 15
Saturday, February 16
Sunday, February 17
Monday, February 18
Tuesday, February 19
Wednesday, February 20
12:00 pm - 6:30 pm
6:30 am - 6:00 pm
6:30 am - 6:00 pm
7:00 am - 6:00 pm
7:00 am - 6:00 pm
7:00 am - 12:00 pm
Admission
Conference name badges are required for
admission to all activities related to the 36th Annual
MidWinter Meeting, including the Exhibit Hall and
social events.
Smoking and photography are not permitted
in the meeting rooms or poster hall
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Mobile Devices
As a courtesy to the speakers and your fellow
attendees, please switch your mobile device(s) to
silent while attending the sessions.
Recording Policy
ARO does not permit audio or photographic
recording of any research data presented at the
meeting.
Breaks
Complimentary coffee and tea will be available in
the morning and at selected breaks.
Family Activities
Please contact the Hotel Concierge for information
about off-site activities and daycare.
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Presidential Symposium
8:00 am
12:00 pm
Lunch Break
12:00 pm
1:00 pm
On Own
Grand Ballroom I-IV
Grand Ballroom
Symposium
2:00 pm
2:00 pm
2:00 pm
Podium
Genetics
Harborside Ballroom C
Podium
Auditory Prostheses and Drug
Delivery
Harborside Ballroom D-E
5:30 pm
Welcome Reception
6:00 pm
7:00 pm
Grand Ballroom
Dover A-B
Workshop
8:00 am
8:00 am
8:00 am
Symposium
Podium
Development I
Mid-morning Break
Symposium
10:00 am
10:15 am
10:15 am
10:15 am
Symposium
Optical Approaches for Studying
Auditory Processing
Harborside Ballroom C
Podium
Development II
12:30 pm
1:00 pm
Laurel Room
Symposium
1:30 pm
1:30 pm
Podium
Mid-afternoon Break
Podium
3:30 pm
3:45 pm
Aging
3:45 pm
Podium
6:00 pm
Harborside Ballroom C
7:00 pm
Student Social
8:00 pm
Symposium
8:00 am
8:00 am
8:00 am
Regeneration I
Symposium
Podium
Harborside Ballroom D-E
Mid-morning Break
Symposium
10:00 am
10:30 am
10:30 am
10:30 am
12:30 pm
Workshop
Hyperacusis: Whats the Impact?
Harborside Ballroom C
Podium
1:00 pm
Grand Ballroom
Symposium
1:30 pm
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Podium
1:30 pm
Psychophysics I
Harborside Ballroom C
Podium
1:30 pm
Mid-afternoon Break
Podium
3:30 pm
3:45 pm
AA
Psychophysics II
3:45 pm
BB
Podium
5:15 pm
Awards Ceremony
6:45 pm
Harborside Ballroom
Symposium
8:00 am
DD
8:00 am
EE
Podium
Localization Mechanisms and
Mapping
Harborside Ballroom D-E
10:00 am
Mid-morning Break
Symposium
10:30 am FF
Symposium
10:30 am GG
12:30 pm
Lunch Break
1:00 pm
On Own
Grand Ballroom
Symposium
1:30 pm
HH
1:30 pm
II
1:30 pm
JJ
Podium
Mid-afternoon Break
Young Investigator Symposium
3:30 pm
3:45 pm
KK
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Podium
3:45 pm
LL
Hair Ball
8:00 pm
Podium
8:30 am
NN
Auditory Nerve
Podium
8:30 am
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Special Events
ARO Council Meetings
Friday, February 15, 2013
8:00 am 3:00 pm
Tuesday, February 19, 2013 12:00 noon 3:00 pm
Presidential Symposium: Ears and Brains at
the Cocktail Party
Saturday, February 16, 2013, 8:00 am 12:00 pm
Harborside Ballroom
Travel Award Luncheon
Saturday, February 16, 2013, 12:00 noon 2:00 pm
Grand Ballroom I-IV
Welcome Get Together
Sponsored by Springer
Saturday, February 16, 2013
Grand Ballroom
5:30 pm 6:30 pm
NIDCD Workshops
Training/Career Development Workshop
Saturday, February 16, 2013
6:00 pm 7:30 pm
Laurel AB
Early Stage/New Investigator Workshop
Saturday, February 16, 2013
6:00 pm 7:30 pm
Laurel CD
spARO Town Hall Meeting
Saturday, February 16, 2013
Dover A-B
7:00 pm 7:30 pm
6:00 pm 7:00 pm
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Mentorship Program
Dover C
Saturday, February 16, 2013
12:00 pm
How To Look for a Job
1:00 pm
Building Mentoring Relationships
Sunday, February 17, 2013
12:00 pm
Work-Life Balance
1:00 pm Publish or Perish and Grant Applications
Monday, February 18, 2013
12:00 pm
Transitioning Between Jobs
12:30 pm
Pros and Cons of Being a
Clinician Scientist
1:00 pm
Maintaining a Positive Relationship
with Your Mentor
Tuesday, February 19, 2013
12:00 pm
Mentoring for Mentors
1:00 pm
What Career Opportunities There
are in the Industry
Get Your Research Funded
Monday, February 18, 2013
12:30 pm 1:30 pm
Laurel Room
Participants
Action on Hearing Loss
Ralph Holme, PhD
American Academy of Otolaryngology Head and
Neck Surgery
Stephanie Jones, Director, Research and Quality
Improvement
American Hearing Research Foundation
Sharon Parmet, Executive Director of AHRF
Hearing Health Foundation
Tara Guastella, Program Administrator
National Institute on Deafness and Other
Communication Disorders
Amy Donahue, PhD
Research Fund of the American Otological Society
John Carey, MD
Tinnitus Research Consortium
James B. Snow, Jr., MD
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DOD Hea
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Mark D. Packer,
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Tanisha Hammill,
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Senior Research Advissor
Awards Ceremony
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Award of Me
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Karen P. Steel, PhD
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12:00 pm 2:00 pm
4:00 pm 5:00 pm
12:00 pm 2:00 pm
12:30 pm 1:30 pm
Membership Committee
Sunday, February 17, 2013
Kent C
12:30 pm 1:30 pm
12:00 pm 2:00 pm
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Acknowledgements
The ARO MidWinter Meeting is supported partially by a
grant from the National Institute on Deafness and Other
Communication Disorders of the National Institutes of
Health.
Cochlear Americas
and
Cochlear Limited
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Otonomy, Inc.
Pfizer
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Exhibits
Educational and informational exhibits will be available in
the Grand Ballroom during the MidWinter Meeting.
Exhibiting company representatives will be available to
answer your questions about their products and services.
Please visit the exhibits and thank the representatives for
their support.
Exhibit Hours
Saturday, February 16
Sunday, February 17
Monday, February 18
12:00 pm - 6:00 pm
9:00 am - 5:00 pm
9:00 am - 5:00 pm
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2013 Exhibitors
Elsevier B.V.
Browse Table
Radarweg 29
Amsterdam 1043NX Netherlands
PH +31 20 485 3798
FAX +31 20 485 3228
Publication Title: Hearing Research
Author: B. Canlon
Publisher: Elsevier
The goal of HEARING RESEARCH is to provide a
forum for papers concerned with basic auditory
mechanisms. Emphasis is on experimental
studies, but theoretical papers will also be
considered.
www.elsevier.com/locate/heares
GN Otometrics
Booth #2
50 Commerce Drive, Suite 180
Schaumburg, IL 60173
PH (800) 289-2150
FAX (847) 534-2151
EMAIL info@gnotometrics.com
WEB www.gnotometrics.com
GN Otometrics North America is the worlds leading
manufacturer of hearing and balance solutions,
ranging from infant-screening applications and
audiologic diagnostics, to balance testing and
hearing-instrument fitting. A major part of the
solutions are integrated through the OTOsuite
software to help customers optimize their workflow.
The Otometrics product brands MADSEN,
AURICAL and ICS are exclusively distributed
through Audiology Systems Inc. and dedicated
partner distributors in the US. Visit
www.otometrics.com for more information.
Intelligent Hearing Systems
Booth #8
6860 SW 81 Street
Miami, FL 33143
PH (305) 668-6102
FAX (305) 558-6103
EMAIL sales@ihsys.com
WEB www.ihsys.com
High frequency speakers and systems for testing
Auditory Evoked Potentials (SmartEP), Otoacoustic
Emissions (SmartOAE), and Somatosensory EPs.
New advanced research tools include a continuous
EEG acquisition system (SmartEP-CAM) and Active
X Development kit that provides total control and
development of software for the SmartUSB
platform.
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Interacoustics
Booth #9
Drejervaenget 8
Assens, 5610
PH (+) 4563713555
FAX (+) 4563713522
EMAIL hen@interacoustics.com
WEB www.interacoustics-us.com
A research system for Wide Band Tympanometry
and Wide Band Absorbance/Reflectance is
exhibited by Interacoustics at ARO 2013. The
system is developed together with Douglas Keefe,
Ph.D. and Boys Town National Research Hospital
and is available for research only. Also ABR with
Chirp stimuli will be on display by Interacoustics, a
world leading full line supplier of audiometric
equipment.
IOS Press
Browse Table
Nieuwe Hemweg 6B
1013 BG Amsterdam, The Netherlands
PH (718) 640-5678
FAX (973) 206-2216
Commencing its publishing activities in 1987, IOS
Press serves the information needs of scientific and
medical communities worldwide. IOS Press now
publishes more than 100 international journals and
approximately 120 book titles each year on subjects
ranging from computer sciences and mathematics
to medicine and the natural sciences.
Karger Publishers
Browse Table
P.O. Box
4009 Basel, Switzerland
PH (+) 41 61 306 11 11 FAX (+) 41 61 306 12 34
EMAIL s.braun@karger.ch
WEB www.karger.com
Publication Title: Audiology & Neurotology
Editor: Harris J.P. (San Diego, CA)
Publisher: S. Karger AG
Audiology and Neurotology provides a forum for
the publication of the most-advanced and rigorous
scientific research related to the basic science and
clinical aspects of the auditory and vestibular
system and diseases of the ear.
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Program Organization
Poster presenters will be available at their posters
between 1:00 pm 3:00 pm, and during another
two-hour period that will be indicated on the poster.
Each presentation on the following pages has been
formatted as shown below.
Abstract Number
#1126
Identification of Target Proteins Involved in
Cochlear Otosclerosis
Celine Richard; Jose Fayad; Fred Linthicum Jr.;
*Joni Doherty
Presenter marked by an *
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Notes
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8:00
Introduction
John Middlebrooks, PhD
8:10 #1
Choosing from the Conversation Smorgasbord of a
Cocktail Party
*Barbara Shinn-Cunningham
8:45 #2
A View of the Precedence Effect Through the Owls
Ears
*Terry Takahashi; Brian Nelson; Caitlin Baxter
9:20 #3
Neural Bases of Concurrent Sound Segregation in
Primate Auditory Cortex
*Yonatan Fishman; Christophe Micheyl; Mitchell
Steinschneider
9:55 BREAK
10:15 #4
Cortical Encoding of Auditory Objects at the Cocktail
Party
*Jonathan Z. Simon
10:50 #5
Cochlear Implants in Real-Life Auditory Scenes:
Limitations and Opportunities
*Jan Wouters
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11:25 #6
Dynamic Faces Speed Up Vocal Processing in the
Auditory Cortex
*Asif Ghazanfar
12:00 pm Lunch Break
12:00 pm - 2:00 pm, Saturday, February 16, 2013
On Own
Travel Awards Luncheon
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Poster Sessions
1:00 pm (See pages 8 36 for poster listings)
Grand Ballroom
Session B: Symposium
Biologically Inspired Mechanisms of Parsing
the Acoustic Scene
Moderators: Mounya Elhilali, PhD,
Heather Read, PhD
2:00 pm - 4:00 pm, Saturday, February 16, 2013
Harborside Ballroom A-B
2:00
Introduction
2:05 #7
A Temporal Integration Mechanism Enhances
Frequency Selectivity Between Brainstem Inputs and
Inferior Colliculus Neurons
*Chen Chen; Heather Read; Monty Escabi
2:22 #8
Making a Case for Integration Time-Constants: Do
Sparse Representations Scale Hierarchically?
*Monty Escabi; Chen Chen; Heather Read
2:39 #9
Associative Learning Enhances Population Coding in
the Avian Auditory Cortex by Inverting InterNeuronal Correlation Patterns
*James Jeanne; Tatyana Sharpee; Timothy Gentner
2:56 #10
Sensitivity and Invariance to Temporal
Transformations of Vocalizations in the Primary
Auditory Cortex
Isaac Carruthers; Ryan Natan; *Maria Geffen
3:13 #11
Auditory Coding of Individual Vocalizations in Scenes
*Sarah Woolley
3:30 #12
Mechanisms of Attention in Auditory Scene Analysis
*Mounya Elhilali
3:47 #13
Natural Sound Statistics and Auditory Scene Analysis
*Josh McDermott; Eero Simoncelli
Session C: Podium
Genetics
Moderators: Steve Brown, PhD,
Kumar Alagramam, PhD
2:00 pm - 5:30 pm, Saturday, February 16, 2013
Harborside Ballroom C
2:00
Introduction
2:05 #14
A Mutation in PNPT1, Encoding the Mitochondrial
RNA-Import Protein PNPase, Causes Hereditary
Hearing Loss
*Simon von Ameln; Geng Wang; Redouane Boulouiz;
Mark A. Rutherford; Geoffrey M. Smith; Yun Li;
Hans-Martin Pogoda; Gudrun Nrnberg; Barbara
Stiller; Alexander E. Volk; Guntram Borck; Jason S.
Hong; Richard J. Goodyear; Omar Abidi; Peter
Nrnberg; Kay Hofmann; Guy P. Richardson;
Matthias Hammerschmidt; Tobias Moser; Bernd
Wollnik; Carla M. Koehler; Michael A. Teitell;
Abdelhamid Barakat; Christian Kubisch
2:19 #15
Gene Expression Profiling of Young and Adult Mouse
Cochlea by RNA-Seq in Strains with Normal and
Age-Related Hearing Loss
*Anne B. S. Giersch; Jun Shen; Nahid G. Robertson;
Cynthia C. Morton
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2:33 #16
Deep Sequencing Identifies Novel MicroRNAs in the
Mouse Inner Ear
Anya Rudnicki; Lilach M. Friedman; Ofer Isakov;
Inbal Weiss; Tal Elkan-Miller; Noam Shomron;
*Karen B. Avraham
2:47 #17
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3:01 #18
Exome Sequencing Reveals Mutations in ATP6V1B2 as
a Cause of Dominant Deafness-Onychodystrophy
(DDOD) Syndrome
*Yongyi Yuan; Qing Chang; Feng Xin; Jianjun Wang;
Xukun Yan; Weiwei Guo; Binfei Zhou; Jianguo
Zhang; Jing Wu; Qingyan Zhu; Changxin Gao; Jun
Wang; Xi Lin; Pu Dai
3:15 #19
Beyond Hearing Sensitivity: Added Value from
Primary ABR Phenotypic Screening
*Neil Ingham; Selina Pearson; Karen P. Steel
3:29 #20
Collateral Damage: Spontaneous Mutations from a
Targeted Knockout Programme
*Morag Lewis; Francesca Carlisle; Selina Pearson;
Jing Chen; Johanna Pass; Zahra Hance; Thomas
Keane; Jacqueline White; Neil Ingham; Karen Steel
3:43 #21
Thrombospondin Genes Are Required for Normal
Cochlear Development and Maintenance
*Diana Mendus; Felix Wangsawihardja; Vidya
Sundaresan; Mirna Mustapha
3:57 #22
An Inducible RtTA Mouse Line for Gene Manipulation
and Fate Mapping in Supporting Cells and Glia
Within the Auditory and Balance Sense Organs of the
Inner Ear
*Bradley Walters; Jian Zuo
4:11 #23
The LINC Complex Is Essential for Hearing in
Humans and Mice
*Danielle R. Lenz; Henning F. Horn; Zippora
Brownstein; Shaked Shivatzki; Amiel A. Dror; Orit
Dagan-Rosenfeld; Kyle J. Roux; Serguei Kozlov;
Kuan-Teh Jeang; Moshe Frydman; Brian Burke;
Colin L. Stewart; Karen B. Avraham
4:25 #24
Pathological Features in Lmnadhe/+ Mutant Mouse
Provide a Novel Model of Human Otitis Media and
Laminopathies
*Qing Zheng; Yan Zhang; Heping Yu; Min Xu;
Fengchan Han; Cong Tian; Suejin Kim; Elisha
Fredman; Jin Zhang; Cindy Benedict-Alderfer
4:39 #25
TRPM7 Is Required for Neurotransmission by
Zebrafish Hair Cells
*Sean Low; Serhiy Pylawka; Jim Hudspeth
4:53 #26
Role of the ATP-Gated P2X2 Ion Channel in
Progressive Nonsyndromic Hearing Loss DFNA41
and in Noise-Related and Age-Related Hearing Loss
*Denise Yan; Taro Fujikawa; Mhamed Grati; Hongbo
Zhou; Bechara Kachar; Gary D. Housley; Peter R
Thorne; Allen F. Ryan; Mary-Claire King; XueZhong Liu
5:07 #27
Defining the Pendred Syndrome-DFNB4 Disease
Spectrum by High Throughput Sequencing of 101
Candidate Genes Expressed in the Lateral Wall of the
Murine Membranous Labyrinthine in Patients with
Enlarged Vestibular Aqueducts
*Fatemeh Alasti; Michael Hildebrand; Tao Yang;
Philine Wangemann; Eliot Shearer; Mattew Ritchie;
Gordon Myth; Richard J.H. Smith
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5:21 #28
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Session D: Podium
Auditory Prostheses and Drug Delivery
Moderator: Lawrence Lustig, MD
2:00 pm - 5:30 pm, Saturday, February 16, 2013
Harborside Ballroom D-E
2:00
Introduction
2:05 #29
The Static Force Dependence of Sound - Transmission
Efficiency in Round Window Stimulation
*Hannes Maier; Rolf Salcher; Burkard Schwab;
Thomas Lenarz
2:19 #30
Estimating Round Window Vibroplasty Efficiency: A
Comparative Temporal Bone Study of Forward and
Reverse Ossicular Chain Stimulation
*J. Eric Lupo; Kanthaiah Koka; Herman A. Jenkins;
Daniel J. Tollin
2:33 #31
Use of Temporal Envelope Cues Recovered from
Temporal Fine Structure for Cochlear Implant Users
When Original Speech Envelopes Are Severely
Degraded
*Jong Ho Won; Hyun Joon Shim; Christian Lorenzi;
Jay Rubinstein
2:47 #32
Efficient Coding for Auditory Prostheses
*Zachary Smith
3:01 #33
Benefits of Intermodal Training for Sound Localization
Following Bilateral Cochlear Implantation
*Amal Isaiah; Tara Vongpaisal; Andrew King;
Douglas Hartley
3:15 #34
Early Deafened, Late-Implanted Cochlear-Implant
Users Enjoy Listening to Music
Christina Fuller; Lisa Mallinckrodt; Bert Maat; Deniz
Baskent; *Rolien Free
3:29 #35
Musical Interval Perception with Normal Hearing and
Cochlear Implants
*Xin Luo; Megan Masterson; Ching-Chih Wu
3:43 #36
Vocal Singing in Prelingually-Deafened Children with
Cochlear Implants and Hearing Aids
*Li Xu; Qiaoyun Liu; Mengchao Zhang; Heather
Nutter
3:57 #37
Is High Intensity Electrical Stimulation Excitotoxic in
Hearing Cochleae? Evidence from the Mouse Model.
*Jonathan Kopelovich; Chuka Ifeanyi; Barbara
Robinson; Hakan Soken; Shawn Goodman; Marlan
Hansen
4:11 #38
Effects of Age on the Preservation of Residual Hearing
with Cochlear Implants
Andrew Wise; Sam Irving; Robert Shepherd; *James
Fallon
4:25 #39
The Effects of Neurotrophins and Chronic Electrical
Stimulation Delivered to the Deafened Guinea Pig
Cochlea
Andrew Wise; Remy Pujol; Tom Landry; James
Fallon; *Robert Shepherd
4:39 #40
Safety of Intratympanic Gel Polymer Injection for
Treatment of Cytomegalovirus-Induced Hearing Loss
*Nicholas Jabre; Emily Greinwald; Jonette Ward;
Daniel Choo
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4:53 #41
Protein Transduction Utilizing Arginine-Rich CellPenetrating Peptides Into the Cochlea.
*Ryosei Minoda; Toru Miwa; Takao Yamada
5:07 #42
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5:21 #43
Magnetic Nanoparticles to Deliver Drugs to the Ear
*Azeem Sarwar; Didier Depireux; Reza Basiri; Roger
Lee; Irving Weinberg; Ben Shapiro
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NIDCD Workshop
*Roger Miller; Janet Cyr; Shiguang Yang; Kausik Ray
#45
Protective Mechanism of the Outer Hair Cells from
Traumatic Noise by Prior Whole-Body Heat Stress
*Michio Murakoshi; Yoko Kitsunai; Naohiro Yoshida;
Koji Iida; Shun Kumano; Toshimitsu Kobayashi;
Hiroshi Wada
#46
Dose-Dependent D-Methionine Administration
Significantly Reduces Permanent Impulse NoiseInduced Hearing Loss (NIHL) in Chinchillas
*Kathleen Campbell; Robert Meech; Daniel Fox; Tim
Hargrove; Steven Verhulst
#47
Auditory Phenotypes of 129S6 and CBA Mice After
High-Intensity Noise Exposures
*Ayaka Iwata; Carol Robbins; Bruce Tempel
#48
Mitochondrial Peroxiredoxin 3 Regulates Hair Cell
Survival in the Cochlea
*Hong-Wei Zheng; Fu-Quan Chen; Jochen Schacht;
Su-Hua Sha
#49
Prestin Regulation in Residual Outer Hair Cells After
Noise-Induced Hearing Loss
*Anping Xia; Rosalie Wang; William Clifton; Patrick
Raphael; Simon Gao; Fred Pereira; Andrew
Groves; John Oghalai
#50
Renexin as a Rescue Regimen for Noise Induced
Hearing Loss
*Shi-Nae Park; Sang A Back; Hong Lim Kim; Dong
Kee Kim; Kyoung-Ho Park; Sang Won Yeo
#51
The Auditory System Functions in a Circadian
Manner
Inna Meltser; Gabriella Schmitz Lundkvist; Vasiliki
Basinou; *Barbara Canlon
#52
Auditory Responses in Bats Show Strong Resistance to
Noise Impairment Compared to Gerbils
*James Simmons; Andrea Simmons; Jonathan
Barchi; Hiroshi Riquimaroux; Keizo Fukushima;
Kota Kobayashi
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Investigating Long-Term Recreational Noise-Induced
Hearing Loss in an Adult Population.
*Robert Mackinnon; Heather Fortnum; Dave Moore;
Marcel Vlaming; Christian Fullgrabe
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Mmp7 Knock-Out Potentiates Noise-Induced
Functional Loss of the Cochlea
*Qunfeng Cai; Bo Hua Hu
#57
Isolation of the Sensory Cell-Enriched, OHC-Enriched
and IHC-Enriched Samples from Mouse Cochleae
with the High Integrity of RNAs for Transcriptional
Analyses
*Qunfeng Cai; Bo Wang; Bo Hua Hu
#58
Apoptosis and Molecular Mechanism Involved in
Cochlear Implant Trauma
*Adrien Eshraghi; Chhavi Gupta; Thomas Van De
Water; Jorge Bohorquez; Carolyn Garnham;
Esperanza Bas; Dustin Lang
#59
Do Supernumerary Sensory Cells in the Cochleae of
Rbl2 Null Mice Provide Protection from NoiseInduced Trauma?
*Katyarina E. Brunette; JoAnn McGee; Sonia RochaSanchez; Sarah Stimmler; Edward J. Walsh
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Methylene Blue Prevents Noise Induced Hearing Loss
*Teresa Wilson; Irina Omelchenko; Sarah Foster;
Alfred Nuttall
#61
Auditory-Based Cognitive Training Improves the
Subcortical Differentiation of Stop Consonants in
Older Adults
*Travis White-Schwoch; Samira Anderson; Nina
Kraus
#62
Training Reverses Central Processing Effects of
Sensorineural Hearing Loss in Older Adults
*Samira Anderson; Travis White-Schwoch; Nina
Kraus
#63
Medial Olivocochlear Efferents: Changes in Shaker-2
Mice with Congenital Deafness
*Kirupa Suthakar; Catherine Connelly; David Ryugo
#64
Synaptic Transmission at Endbulb of Held Synapses
During Age-Related Hearing Loss in CBA/Caj Mice
*Ruili Xie; Paul Manis
#65
Unilateral Cochlear Implant Stimulation Maintains the
Molecular Balance of the Plasticity Marker GAP-43
in Auditory Brainstem Circuits
*Nicole Rosskothen-Kuhl; Robert-Benjamin Illing
#66
Presynaptic Ion Channels Regulate Quantal Size in the
Calyx of Held
*Hai Huang; Laurence Trussell
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Synaptic and Membrane Properties of Neurons in the
Ventral Nucleus of the Lateral Lemniscus (VNLL) of
Mice
*Veronika Auer; Franziska Caspari; Glcin Vardar;
Ursula Koch
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How Does Jaundice Cause Deafness in a Model Mouse?
*Emanuele Schiavon; Helen Parker; Ian D. Forsythe
#70
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Imaging Synaptic Zinc Release in the Dorsal Cochlear
Nucleus with Newly Developed Zinc Sensors and
Chelators
*Charles T Anderson; Robert Radford; Zhen Huang;
Wei Lin; Stephen Lippard; Thanos Tzounopoulos
#73
Glutamate-Activated Currents in Unipolar Brush Cells
*Carolina Glogowski; Laurence Trussell
#74
Dependence on Otoferlin (And Background Strain) of
Magnitude and Convergence of Auditory Nerve
Inputs on Cochlear Nuclear Bushy Cells
*Samantha Wright; Xiao-Jie Cao; Donata Oertel
#75
Munc13 Proteins Differentially Regulate Short-Term
Plasticity at the Calyx of Held Synapse in the
Mammalian Auditory Brainstem
*Samuel Young; Zuxin Chen; Benjamin Cooper;
Frederique Varoqueaux
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#76
Physiology of Golgi Cellgranule Cell Synapses in the
Cochlear Nucleus
*Daniel Yaeger; Laurence Trussell
#77
Noise-Induced Changes of Neuronal Spontaneous
Firing Rates in Mice Cochlear Nucleus and Inferior
Colliculus Brain Slices
*Moritz Grschel; Jana Ryll; Romy Gtze; Arne Ernst;
Dietmar Basta
#78
Filter Widths Throughout the Auditory System
*Toby Wells; Chris Sumner
#79
Electrophysiological Recordings from the Parabelt
Areas in Macaques
*Yoshinao Kajikawa; Deborah Ross; Charles
Schroeder; Troy Hackett
#80
Impact of Low Dose GABA on Temporal Responses:
Comparison Between MGB and IC
*Rui Cai; Donald M. Caspary
#81
Cortical Spectrotemporal Processing with Age-Related
Hearing Loss
Michael Trujillo; *Khaleel Razak
#82
Consonance-Dependent Modulation of Phase
Synchrony in the Auditory Cortex of Rats
*Tomoyo Isoguchi; Takahiro Noda; Ryohei Kanzaki;
Hirokazu Takahashi
#83
Measurement of Auditory Cortical Network Responses
to Potassium Channel Openers
*Calvin Wu; Nicole Calderon; Kamakshi Gopal;
Guenter Gross; Ernest Moore
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Multiscale Functional Imaging of Auditory Cortical
Areas in Awake Mice
*John Issa; Ben Haeffele; Eric Young; David Yue
#85
Morphological Analysis of Auditory Thalamus in
BXSB/MpJ Mice
*Jane Mattley; Lucy A. Anderson; Jennifer F. Linden
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An Emergent Spectro-Temporal Representation for
Natural Sounds Based on Sustained Firing of Central
Auditory Neurons
*Michael Carlin; Mounya Elhilali
#87
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Temporal Modulation Context Affects the Cortical
Representation of Amplitude Modulated Signals in
Awake Monkeys
*Ralph Beitel; Brian Malone; Maike Vollmer; Marc
Heiser; Christoph Schreiner
#90
Noradrenergic Gating of Long-Term Cortical Synaptic
Plasticity
*Ana Raquel Martins; Robert Froemke
#91
The Effect of Sound Source Location on Multi-Peak
Frequency Tuning in the Primary Auditory Cortex of
Marmoset Monkeys
*Yi Zhou; Xiaoqin Wang
#92
Structured Sparse Encoding for Automated
Segmentation of Calcium Imaging Data
*Benjamin Haeffele; Rene Vidal; John Issa; David
Yue; Eric Young
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#93
Intracortical Inputs to Neurons in Layer 4 of Primary
Auditory Cortex
*Megan Kratz; Paul Manis
#94
Cortical Auditory Evoked Potentials to Frequency
Changes with Varied Size, Velocity and Direction
Marc Lammers; Marjolijn van der Waals; Gijsbert van
Zanten; Wilko Grolman; *Huib Versnel
#95
Oxytocin-Based Neuromodulation of Mammalian
Social Behavior
*Bianca Jones; Robert Froemke
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Functional Organization of Spectrotemporal
Processing in Human Temporal Lobe
*Patrick Hullett; Niman Mesgarani; Christoph
Schreiner; Edward Chang
#97
Functional Topography of Thalamocortical and
Intracortical Inputs to Layers 4 and 6b
*Charles Lee; Kazuo Imaizumi
#98
Subcollicular Sources of Projections to the Auditory
Thalamus in the Rat
*Albert S. Berrebi; F.-Javier Bernardo; Yongming Jin;
Marcelo Gomez-Alvarez; M-Auxiliadora Aparicio;
Emmanuel Marquez; David Sloan; Enrique Saldana
#99
Modulation of Auditory Steady-State Response (ASSR)
as a Function of Frequency Ratio Characterizing
Three-Note Chords
*Asuka Otsuka; Masato Yumoto; Shinya Kuriki; Seiji
Nakagawa
#100
MANTA an Open-Source, High Density
Electrophysiology Recording Suite for MATLAB
*Bernhard Englitz; Stephen David; Shihab Shamma
#101
Cytoarchitecture and Parvalbumin Immunoreactivity
of the Auditory Cortex in the Chinchilla.
*Natalia Jara; Romina Falcon; Constantino
Dragicevic; Jose Luis Valdes; Paul H. Delano
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Middle Latency Auditory Evoked Potentials in
Response to Feature-Conjunction Deviants Suggest
Processing Downstream to Simple Deviant Processing
*Heike Althen; Sabine Grimm; Carles Escera
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Neuromechanistic Temporal Models of Pitch
Perception Using Slope Detectors
*Chengcheng Huang; John Rinzel
#105
Combinatorial Regulation of Hair Cell Induction by
Co-Transfection of ATOH1 and Transcription
Factors
*Ryoukichi Ikeda; Kwang Pak; Chavez Eduardo;
Allen Ryan
#106
Tonotopy Organization of the Vertebrate Cochlea May
Require a Gradient of Shh Signaling
*Eun Jin Son; Ji-Hyun Ma; HongKyung Kim; Doris K.
Wu; Jinwoong Bok
#107
PTEN Plays Multiple Roles by Regulating Both
PI3K/Akt and MEK/Erk Signaling Pathway During
the Mammalian Inner Ear Development
*Junko Murata; Mayumi Sakuraba; Tohru Kimura;
Akira Suzuki; Tak Mak; Hideyuki Okano; Toru
Nakano; Katsuhisa Ikeda
#108
Characterization of Hippo Signaling During
Development and Regeneration of Inner Ear Sensory
Hair Cells
*Matthew Barton; Yuan-Chieh Ku; Michael Lovett;
Mark Warchol
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#109
Age-Related Changes in the Expression of Vesicular
Glutamate Transporter 3 in the Rat Cochlea
*Zhe Peng; Guopeng Wang; Shusheng Gong
#110
Characterization of Myosin7a in the Cochlear and
Vestibular Ganglia of the Developing Chick
*Amanda Hall; Jennifer Rowsell
#111
Septin7 Expression and Function in the Inner Ear of
Embryonic Mouse
*Hiroko Torii; Atsuhiro Yoshida; Norio Yamamoto;
Takayuki Nakagawa; Juichi Ito
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Exploring MicroRNA Expression Patterns in Zebrafish
and Chicken Inner Ear
*Kaidi D. Zhang; Donna M. Fekete
#113
Temporal-Spatial Expression of MicroRNAs in Mouse
Inner Ear Sensory Epithelium
Marsha Pierce; Colby Bradfield; Minh Nguyen;
Sharalyn Steenson; *Garrett Soukup
#114
Keratan Sulfate Mediates Zebrafish Otolith Formation
Kevin Thiessen; *Kenneth Kramer
#115
The Role of the Notch Signaling Pathway in Supporting
Cell Development
*Dean Campbell; Angelika Doetzlhofer
#116
The Role of the Lin28b/Let-7 Axis in Cochlea
Differentiation
*Erin Golden; Angelika Doetzlhofer
#117
Normal Morphogenesis of Auditory Hair Cells
Requires Both Non-Muscle Myosin IIA and IIB
*Jie Fang; Xuefei Ma; Lin Gan; Robert S. Adelstein;
Jian Zuo
#118
Plastin-1 Controls Vestibular Stereocilia Length
*Jocelyn Krey; Francisco Rivero; Peter Gillespie
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Absence of Plastin1 Results in a Reduction of the
Width of Inner Hair Cell Stereocilia and a Moderate
Hearing Loss
*Ruth Taylor; Stuart Johnson; Eva-Maria GrimmGunter; Walter Marcotti; Francisco Rivero; Andrew
Forge; Nicolas Daudet
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Effect of Exposure to Intense Tones on Otoacoustic
Emissions and Neural Thresholds
*Jonathan Siegel; Karolina Charaziak
#123
Transient Evoked Otoacoustic Emissions in Ears
Exposed to an Intense Tone
*Jonathan Siegel; Karolina Charaziak
#124
Endocochlear Potential Powered Electronics
*Andrew Lysaght; Patrick Mercier; Saurav
Bandyopadhyay; Anantha Chandrakasan;
Konstantina Stankovic
#125
Endolymphatic Microphonics to Low-Frequency Tones
and Noise, and Their Suppression by HigherFrequency Sounds: A Study Relevant to Wind
Turbine Noise
*Alec N. Salt; Jeffery Lichtenhan
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Logic of Sound Level Encoding in the Auditory Nerve
Jrme Bourien; Youg Tang; Mark Lenoir; Sabine
Ladrech; Charlne Batrel; Rgis Nouvian; Jean-luc
Puel; Jing Wang
#127
Spiral Ganglion Myelination Across Mammalian
Species
*Rudolf Glueckert; Helge Rask-Andersen; Wei Liu;
Anneliese Schrott-Fischer
#128
Human Spiral Ganglion is Unmyelinated Why Is So?
Helge Rask-Andersen; Wei Liu; *Rudolf Glueckert;
Anneliese Schrott-Fischer
#129
Cooperative Release of Synaptic Vesicles at a Hair Cell
Ribbon Synapse
*Geng-Lin Li; Henrique von Gersdorff
#130
Hair Cell and Neural Potentials Recorded at the Round
Window in Gerbils
*Mathieu Forgues; Heather Koehn; Askia Dunnon;
Craig Buchman; Oliver Adunka; Douglas Fitzpatrick
#131
Firing Patterns of Afferent Calyces Differ with
Epithelial Zone in the Immature Rat Saccule
*Jocelyn Songer; Ruth Anne Eatock
#132
Discharge Regularity and Information Transmission in
the Mammalian Crista
*Jay M Goldberg
#133
The Anatomy of the Lamprey Ear: Morphological
Evidence for Horizontal Canal Equivalent in the
Labyrinth of Lamprey, Petromyzon Marinus
*Caitlyn Reed; Bernd Fritzsch; Adel Maklad
#134
Differences in the Diameter of Facial Nerve and Facial
Canal in the Pathophysiology of Bells Palsy a
Three-Dimensional Temporal Bone Study
*Melissa Vianna; Meredith Adams; Patricia
Schachern; Paulo Lazarini; Michael Paparella;
Sebahattin Cureoglu
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Cochlear Electrode Implantation Trauma Causes
Over-Expression of TGF-1 and Activation of the
Wnt-Catenin Pathway in an in Vitro Model
*Esperanza Bas; Yamil Selman; Bradley Goldstein;
Chhavi Gupta; Adrien Eshraghi; Thomas R. Van De
Water
#139
Age Related Changes in the Inner Ear of the Mouse
Model of Metabolic Syndrome
*Kazuma Sugahara; Junko Tsuda; Eiju Kanagawa;
Yoshinobu Hirose; Takefumi Mikuriya; Makoto
Hashimoto; Hiroaki Shimogori; Hiroshi Yamashita
#140
A Novel Animal Model for Studying Blast Injuries of
the Inner Ear Using Laser-Induced Shock Waves
*Takaomi Kurioka; Takeshi Matsunobu; Katsuki
Niwa; Atsushi Tamura; Akihiro Kurita; Satoko
Kawauchi; Yasushi Satoh; Shunichi Sato; Akihiro
Shiotani
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#141
Hearing Impairments and Cochlear Changes in Type1
Diabetes Model Mice and Diet-Induced Obesity Mice
*Takeshi Fujita; Daisuke Yamashita; Sayaka
Katsunuma; Shingo Hasegawa; Hitoshi Tanimoto;
Ken-ichi Nibu
#142
Attempts to Rescue Outer Hair Cell Loss Induced by
Dysfunctional Prestin in 499 Prestin Knockin Mice
*Emily Love; Roxanne Edge; Jing Zheng; Jonathan
Siegel; Mary Ann Cheatham
#143
In-Depth Proteomic Analysis of Mouse Cochlear
Sensory Epithelium by Mass Spectrometry
*Lancia Darville; Bernd Sokolowski
#144
Large-Scale Proteomic Analysis of Cholesterol-Rich
Membrane Microdomains in Cochlea
*Paul Thomas; Liqian Liu; R. Keith Duncan
#145
Generation of Atoh1-RtTA Transgenic Mice to
Transiently Alter Gene Expression in Hair Cells
*Jennifer Dearman; Brandon Cox; Jian Zuo
#146
Actin-Binding Protein 12 Is a Component of the Hair
Cell's Cuticular Plate
*Lana Pollock; Divya Indrakanti; Brian McDermott
#147
Differential Distribution Pattern of the Non-Classical
Spectrin Beta-V in the Inner Ear Sensory Hair Cells
During Evolution
*Samantha Papal; Christine Petit; Aziz El-Amraoui
#148
Immunocytochemical Localization of Oncomodulin
(Ocm) in the Human Inner Ear
*Ivan Lopez; Dwayne Simmons; Larry Hoffman; Gail
Ishiyama; Akira Ishiyama
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Slo Is Targeted to the Basolateral Membrane Using a
Dihydrophobic Amino Acid Motif
*Jun-Ping Bai; Joseph Santos-Sacchi; Dhasakumar
Navaratnam
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USH1 Proteins Form an Adhesion Belt Around the
Basolateral Region of the Photoreceptor Outer
Segment, Including the Calyceal Processes That Are
Absent from Mice
*Aziz El-Amraoui; Iman Sahly; Eric Dufour; Cataldo
Schietroma; Vincent Michel; Jos-Alain Sahel;
Christine Petit
#152
The Striated Organelle and Their Spectrin Connection
in Inner Ear Hair Cells
*Robstein Chidavaenzi; Anna Lysakowski
#153
Membrane Recycling of Outer Hair Cells
*Csaba Harasztosi; Emese Harasztosi; Anthony W.
Gummer
#154
Prestin Is Targeted to the Basolateral Membrane Using
a Tyrosine Motif
*Yifan Zhang; Jun-Ping Bai; Joseph Santos-Sacchi;
Dhasakumar Navaratnam
#155
Can Oncomodulin Directly Regulate Prestins
Function?
*Chongwen Duan; Kazuaki Homma; MaryAnn
Cheatham; Peter Dallos; Jing Zheng
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Functional Consequences of Direct Calmodulin
Binding to Prestin and Other SLC26 Transporter CTerminal Domains: Inhibition of Transport by
Calcium/Calmodulin
Jacob Keller; *Kazuaki Homma; Jing Zheng; Peter
Dallos; Mary Ann Cheatham
#157
Effects of the Elevation of Intracellular Calcium on the
Outer Hair Cell Plasma Membrane Motors
*Ghanshyam Sinha; Gregory Frolenkov
#158
The Relationship of Prepulse Effect and Prestin
Density in an Inducible Prestin Cell Line
Feng Zhai; Lei Song; Junping Bai; Chunfu Dai;
*Joseph Santos-Sacchi
#159
Morphological and Functional Changes in a New
Animal Model for Meniere's Disease
*Naoya Egami; Akinobu Kakigi; Taizo Takeda;
Tatsuya Yamasoba
#160
Do Autoimmunity to IgG1 and Their Immune Complex
Reaction Cause Menieres Disease?
*Sung Huhh Kim; Jin Young Kim; Won-Sang Lee;
Jae Young Choi
#161
An Electromotility Mechanism Driven by the Tectorial
Membrane
*Roozbeh Ghaffari; Scott Page; Shirin Farrahi;
Dennis Freeman
#162
Hearing Impairment at Low and High Frequencies
After Loss of Mammal-Specific Tectorial Membrane
Component Carcinoembryonic Antigen Cell
Adhesion Molecule 16 (CEACAM16)
*Lukas Rttiger; Andreas Bress; Robert Kammerer;
Kishiko Sunami; Marlies Knipper; Wolfgang
Zimmermann
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Remodeling and Biosynthesis of Glycosaminoglycans
Revealed Using a BODIPY-Xyloside Conjugate in the
Vestibular System
*Holly Holman; Vy Tran; Lynn Nguyen; Sailaja
Arungundram; Balagurunathan Kuberan; Richard
Rabbitt
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What You See Is Not What You Get: DPOAEs Versus
Intracochlear DPs
*Barden B. Stagner; Glen K. Martin; Brenda L.
Lonsbury-Martin
#166
Mechanical Two-Tone-Distortions in the Movement of
the Tympanal Membrane of Insects
*Doreen Moeckel; Manfred Kssl; Manuela Nowotny
#167
Time-Frequency Analysis of Transiently Evoked
Otoacoustic Emissions Measured with Different
Acquisition Protocols
*Wiktor Jedrzejczak; Krzysztof Kochanek; Henryk
Skarzynski; Andrew Bell; Piotr Skarzynski
#168
The Effect of Probe Frequency on the Time-Course of
Recovery from the Medial Olivocochlear Reflex
*Kyle P. Walsh; Jordan A. Beim; Magdalena
Wojtczak
#169
Probing Otoacoustic Emissions in the Budgerigar
(Melopsittacus Undulatus)
*Christopher Bergevin; Wei Dong; Laurel Carney
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Comparison of MOC Efferent Effects on SFOAEs,
DPOAEs and Compound Action Potentials
*Maria A. Berezina-Greene; John J. Guinan Jr.
#171
Determination of Primary- And Secondary-Source
Components Using Short-Pulse Distortion Product
Otoacoustic Emissions
*Dennis Zelle; Anthony Gummer; Ernst Dalhoff
#172
Insights from a Structural Theory of Pitch: Existence
Region, Sound Level Dependence and
Discriminability
Jonathan Laudanski; Yi Zheng; *Romain Brette
#173
Effect of Efferent Activation on Cochlear Gain and
Compression Estimates
*Vit Drga; Christopher Plack; Ifat Yasin
#174
The Effect of Preceding Tones on Frequency
Discrimination
*Samuel R. Mathias; Christophe Micheyl; Andrew J.
Oxenham
#175
Neural Correlates of Auditory Streaming in the Human
Brainstem
*Shinpei Yamagishi; Takanori Ashihara; Sho Otsuka;
Shigeto Furukawa; Makio Kashino
#176
Effect of Phase Curvature on Forward and Backward
Masking: Evidence Against Efferent Activation
*John Deeks; Sheila Flanagan; Robert Carlyon
#177
The Effect of Cochlear Nonlinearities on Binaural
Masking Level Differences
*Nicolas Le Goff; Armin Kohlrausch
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The Audiogram Fails to Reveal Deficits from
Significant Inner Hair Cell Loss in Chinchillas
Treated with Carboplatin
*Edward Lobarinas; Richard Savli; Karlee Maerten;
Dalian Ding
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Physiologically-Based Envelope Cues for Diotic and
Dichotic Tone-In-Noise Detection
*Junwen Mao; Laurel H. Carney
#182
Discrimination of Partial USVs by CBA/CaJ Mice
*David Holfoth; Erikson Neilans; Michael Dygert;
Micheal Dent
#183
Enhancement and Suppression Estimated from Growth
of Masking Functions
*Erica L. Hegland; Elizabeth A. Strickland
#184
Survival and Integration of Mouse Inner Ear
Progenitor/stem Cells in the Cochleas of HearingImpaired Guinea Pigs
*Luiz Barboza Jr; Karina Lezirovitz; Daniela Zanatta;
Bryan Strauss; Regina Mingroni-Netto; Jeanne
Oiticica; Luciana Haddad; Ricardo Bento
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Treatment for Connexin30 Deletion Associated
Hearing Loss Utilizing Otocyst Trans Uterine Gene
Transfer in Mice
*Toru Miwa; Ryosei Minoda; Takao Yamada
#186
Combined Expression of MicroRNAs and
Transcription Factors for Promoting Hair Cell
Differentiation
*Prashanth Sripal; Jason Pecka; Timothy Hallman;
Kirk Beisel; Garrett Soukup
#187
Development of Acoustic Sensor for Wide-Range
Frequency Selectivity Using Non-Uniform Thick
Ladder-Like BAM
*Takayuki Kobayashi; Takayuki Nakagawa; Juichi Ito;
Satoyuki Kawano
#188
Development of a Selective Hair Cell-Spiral Ganglion
Neuron Double Ablation Model to Study Cochlear
Implantation in Combination with Stem Cells
*Leila Abbas; Marcelo N. Rivolta
#189
Partial Regeneration Following Cisplatin Ototoxicity in
Zebrafish Lateral Line
*Alisa Genualdi; Mark Warchol
#190
Hearing Improvement by Gene Therapy in a Mouse
Model Created by a Conditional Knockout of Gjb2
Gene
*Takashi Iizuka; Hideki Mochizuki; Tomoko Nihira;
Ayako Inoshita; Yoshinobu Kidokoro; Takeshi Nara;
Kazusaku Kamiya; Osamu Minowa; Tetsuo Noda;
Katsuhisa Ikeda
#191
Cochlear Gene Transfer Mediated by AdenoAssociated Virus: Comparison of Two Surgical
Approaches
*Wade Chien; Devin McDougald; Lisa Cunningham
#192
Essential Role for CBP in Tlx3-Mediated Neuronal
Differentiation from Mouse Embryonic Stem Cells
*Atsushi Shimomura; Eri Hashino
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Human Embryonic Stem Cell Incorporation Into the
Mouse Cochlea in Vitro
*Wade Chien; Matthew Kelley
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Auditory Scene Analysis in Birds: Spectrotemporal
Cues Facilitate Streaming
*Mary M. Flaherty; Erikson G. Neilans; Amanda K.
Martin; Micheal L. Dent
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Recovering Sound Sources from Embedded Repetition
and Directed Attention: Effect of Spectral
Information on Sound Segregation
*Keiko Masutomi; Nicolas Barascud; Tobias Overath;
Makio Kashino; Josh H. McDermott; Maria Chait
#198
Perceptual Asymmetry Induced by the Auditory
Continuity Illusion
*Dorea Ruggles; Andrew Oxenham
#199
Spectral Motion Contrast: Another Factor in Speech
Context Effects?
*Ningyuan Wang; Andrew Oxenham
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Acoustic Amplitude-Modulation Detection and Speech
Identification in Fluctuating Noise for Cochlear
Implant Users
*Dan Gnansia; Diane Lazard; Agns Lger; Claude
Fugain; Denis Lancelin; Bernard Meyer; Christian
Lorenzi
#201
A Direct Test of the Temporal-Coherence Model of
Auditory Streaming
Coral Hanson; *Christophe Micheyl; Laurent
Demany; Shihab Shamma; Andrew J. Oxenham
#202
The Effect of Visual Cues on Auditory Segregation
*I-Fan Lin; Maria Chait; Makio Kashino
#203
Bayesian Modeling of Human Performance in an
Auditory-Categorization Task
*Adam Gifford; Yale Cohen; Alan Stocker
#204
Temporal Integration for Detection of a Tonal Signal in
a Comodulated Masker: Effects Related to Signal-ToNoise Ratio
*Emily Buss; Joseph Hall; John Grose
#205
Glimpsing a Target Harmonic Complex in a
Temporally Interrupted Masker
*Yi Shen
#206
Efficient Parameter-Based Estimates of Auditory
Filters
*Yi Shen; Virginia Richards
#207
Effects of Prior Frequency Separation and Prior
Perception on Auditory Stream Segregation: Same or
Different Effects?
*David Weintraub; Joel Snyder
#208
The Role of Object Perception in Change Deafness:
Behavioral and Event-Related Brain Potential
Findings
*Vanessa Irsik; Melissa Gregg; Joel Snyder
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Comodulation Masking Release (CMR) in Treefrogs
and a Frog-Inspired Auditory Filterbank to
Investigate Its Neural Correlates
*Norman Lee; Christophe Micheyl; Alejandro Vlez;
Mark Bee
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Contribution of Spectral and Temporal Cues to
Phonetic Discrimination in Infants
*Laurianne Cabrera; Josiane Bertoncini; Christian
Lorenzi
#213
Effect of Temporal Characteristics of Priming on
Speech Recognition
*Richard Freyman; Charlotte Morse-Fortier; Amanda
Griffin
#214
The Relative Roles of Temporal Neural Cues in
Predicting Speech Intelligibility
*Michael Wirtzfeld; Ian Bruce
#215
Consonant Identification Using Temporal-Fine
Structure and Recovered Envelope Cues
*Jayaganesh Swaminathan; Charlotte Reed; Louis
Braida; Lorraine Delhorne; Joseph Desloge
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The Relationship Between Background Noise Envelope
Power and Speech Intelligibility in Adverse
Conditions
*Sren Jrgensen; Rmi Decorsire; Ewen
MacDonald; Torsten Dau
#217
Abnormal Speech Processing for Hearing-Impaired
Listeners in Frequency Regions Where Absolute
Thresholds Are Normal
*Agnes C. Leger; Brian C.J. Moore; Christian Lorenzi
#218
A Blind Binaural Speech Intelligibility Prediction
Model
*Stefano Cosentino; John Culling; Tiago Falk;
Torsten Marquardt; David McAlpine
#219
Effects of Glottal Phase on Negative Level Effects
(rollover) in Speech Perception
*Van Summers; Eric Thompson; Nandini Iyer;
Douglas Brungart
#220
Pilot Experiments for a Behavioral Model to Detect
Tinnitus in Guinea Pigs
*Amarins Heeringa; Martijn Agterberg; Hans
Segenhout; Nima Ilbegi; Pim van Dijk
#221
Tinnitus or Hearing Loss: What Is Gap Detection
Actually Measuring?
*Ryan Longenecker; Alex Galazyuk
#222
Loss of Gap-Induced Suppression of Acoustic Startle in
Hamsters Following Intense Sound Exposure
Guoyou Chen; Calvin Lee; Nauman Manzoor;
*James Kaltenbach
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Two Major Improvements for Using the Gap Detection
Method to Assess Tinnitus-Like Behavior in Mice
Jianxin Bao; *Yong Zhang; Debin Lei; Zoe Lu; Yixin
Chen; Olivia Mao
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Single Dose Alcohol Has Protective Effect on
Behavioral Deficits Post Blast-Exposure
*Diana Peterson; Gregory Mlynarczyk
#227
Prevalence of Tinnitus and Its Relationship with
Anxiety and Depression
*Abby McCormack; Heather Fortnum; Mark
Edmonson-Jones; Robert Pierzycki; Oliver Zobay;
Dave Moore
#228
Prefrontal Cortex Activity Is Related to the Tinnitus
Percept Group Differences and Correlations
Revealed by Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging
*Anna Seydell-Greenwald; Amber Leaver; Theodore
Turesky; Susan Morgan; H. Jeffrey Kim; Josef
Rauschecker
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Tinnitus-Related Dissociation Between Cortical and
Subcortical Neural Activity in Humans with Mild to
Moderate Sensorineural Hearing Loss
*Emile de Kleine; Kris Boyen; Pim van Dijk; Dave
R.M. Langers
#230
Functional Connectivity Between Auditory, DefaultMode, and Cognitive-Control Networks in Tinnitus
and Hearing Loss
*Jennifer Melcher; Inge Knudson
#231
The Relation Between Perception and Brain Activity in
Gaze-Modulated Tinnitus
*Kris Boyen; Margriet J. van Gendt; Emile de Kleine;
Dave R.M. Langers; Pim van Dijk
#232
Auditory Evoked Magnetic Fields in Individuals with
Tinnitus
*Magdalena Sereda; Peyman Adjamian; Alan R.
Palmer; Mark Edmondson-Jones; Deborah A. Hall
#233
"Distressed Aging" - The Differences in Brain Activity
Between Early- And Late-Onset Tinnitus
*Jae-Jin Song; Dirk De Ridder; Winfried Schlee; Paul
Van de Heyning; Sven Vanneste
#234
Establishing the Tinnitus/Epilepsy Connection
Christine Ouellette; *Avril Genene Holt; Anthony
Cacace
#235
Defining Uncertainties in Tinnitus Treatments
Deborah Hall; *Najibah Mohamad; Lester Firkins;
David Stockdale
#236
Epidemiology and Risk Factors of
significantTinnitus: A UK Retrospective Study
Using National Health Service (NHS) Records
*Deborah Hall; Carlos Martinez; Christopher
Wallenhorst; Don McFerran
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Changes of Tinnitus in Sudden Sensorineural Hearing
Loss: The Relationship Between Tinnitus Pitch and
the Audiogram
*Tae Su Kim; Byoung Soo Shim; Jong Woo Chung;
Joong Ho Ahn; Chang-Hee Kim; Hong Ju Park
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Experimental Mechanical Response of the Utricle to
Dynamic Inertial Stimulus
*Wally Grant; Myles Dunlap
#240
Noise-Induced Vestibular Deficits in Rats
*Courtney Jernigan; Adams Briscoe; Xuehui Tang;
Adel Maklad; Jerome Allison; William Mustain; Wu
Zhou; Hong Zhu
#241
Cellular Correlates of Coding Deficits Associated with
Partial Lesions of the Vestibular Epithelia
*Larry Hoffman; Kristel Choy; David Sultemeier; Ivan
Lopez
#242
Effect of Low Level Laser on Vestibular System After
Ototoxic Damage
*Myung-Whan Suh; Jae-Hwan Hyeon; Jae-Yun Jung;
Bong Jik Kim; Chung-Ku Rhee
#243
Novel Cytoplasmic Extensions Link Basal Portions of
Type II Hair Cells with Other Elements in Adult
Mammalian Vestibular Epithelia
Tot Bui Nguyen; Glen MacDonald; *Jennifer Stone
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#244
Persistent and Quantal Synaptic Currents in
Vestibular Calyx Terminal
*Stephen Highstein; Mary Anne Mann; Richard
Rabbitt
#245
Sodium Channel Distribution in Vestibular Afferents
*Anna Lysakowski; Steven D. Price
#246
A Constitutive Null Mutation for Calretinin Has No
Effect on Excitability of Vestibular Ganglion Neurons
*Gang Q. Li; Ruth Anne Eatock
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Distribution of 5-HT1F Receptors in Monkey
Vestibular Ganglia
*Habiba Vongtau; Carey Balaban
#248
Are There Differences in Infectability, Reactivation, or
Production of Herpes Simplex Type I Virus in
Superior Versus Inferior Vestibular Ganglion
Neurons?
Shruti Nayak; Vladimir Camarena; *Pamela Roehm
#249
Functional Analysis of TRPV1 and TRPA1 Channels in
Rat Vestibular Ganglia
*Takefumi Kamakura; Yusuke Ishida; Yukiko
Nakamura; Takahiro Yamada; Tadashi Kitahara;
Yasumitsu Takimoto; Arata Horii; Atsuhiko Uno;
Takao Imai; Suzuyo Okazaki; Hidenori Inohara;
Shoichi Shimada
#250
Opioid Receptor Mediated Inhibiton of the Calcium
Currents in Vestibular Ganglion Neurons of the Rat
*Enrique Soto; Emmanuel Sesena; Rosario Vega
#251
Modification of the Hodgkin-Huxley Equations
According to Experimental Data from Vestibular
Afferent Neurons
*Tamara Alexandrova; Vladimir Alexandrov; Rosario
Vega; Maribel Reyes; Alicia Angeles; Galina
Sidorenko; Nelly Shulenina; Enrique Soto
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Afferent Responses to Efferent Stimulation in the
Murine Vestibular System
*Glenn Schneider; Meir Plotnik; Joseph C. Holt
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*Peter J. Boutros; JoongHo Ahn; Gene Y. Fridman;
Chenkai Dai; David Lasker; Charles C. Della
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Session F: Workshop
Assessing Tinnitus in Animals: Progress and
Pitfalls
Moderators: M. Charles Lieberman, PhD,
Donald Caspary, PhD
8:00 am - 10:00 am, Sunday, February 17, 2013
Harborside Ballroom A-B
8:00 #256
Introduction to the Workshop - "Assessing Tinnitus in
Animal Models: Progress and Pitfalls"
*M. Charles Liberman
8:15 #257
Behavioral Strategies for Tinnitus Assessment in
Animals
*Brad May
8:30 #258
Psychophysics of Tinnitus in Human Subjects
*James Henry
8:45 #259
A Startle-Reflex Based Test for Tinnitus
*Jeremy Turner
9:00 #260
A Conditioned-Avoidance Based Test for Tinnitus
*Shaowen Bao; Sungchil Yang; Benjamin Weiner; Li
Zhang
9:15
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Optogenetics: Studying Hearing Under a New
Light
Moderators: Marcia Legarde Mellado, PhD,
Tobias Moser, MD
8:00 am - 10:00 am, Sunday, February 17, 2013
Harborside Ballroom C
8:00
Introduction
8:02 #261
Optogenetics: Molecules and Hardware for Control of
Neurons
*Edward Boyden
8:15 #262
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High-Speed Optogenetic Mapping of Brain Circuitry
*George Augustine
8:42 #264
Gating Thalamocortical Synaptic Plasticity and
Auditory Cortical Map Plasticity After the Early
Critical Period
*Stanislav Zakharenko
8:58 #265
A Comparison of Electrical and Optical Activation of
Midbrain and Cortical Pathways in Mice Expressing
Channelrhodopsin-2 in the Cochlear Nucleus
Keith Darrow; Michael Slama; Judith Kempfle;
Edward Boyden; Daniel Polley; M. Christian Brown;
*Daniel Lee
9:12 #266
Infrared Neural Stimulation (INS), an Alternative to
Neural Interfaces
*Claus-Peter Richter
9:28 #267
Optogenetic Control of Mouse Outer Hair Cells
**Alfred Nuttall; Teresa Wilson; Tao Wu; Hrebesh
Subhash; Irina Omelchenko; Yuan Zhang; Sripriya
Ramamoorthy; Michael Bateschell; Lingyan Wang;
John Brigande; Zhi-Gen Jiang
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9:42 #268
Optogenetic Stimulation of the Auditory Nerve
*Tobias Moser; Victor H. Hernandez; Gerhard Hoch;
Kirsten Reuter; Zhizi Jing; Matthias Bartels;
Gerhard Vogt; Carolyn W. Garnham; George J.
Augustine; Sebastian Kgler; Tim Salditt; Nicola
Strenzke
Session H: Podium
Development I
Moderators: Kelvin Kwan, PhD,
Takahiro Ohyama, PhD
8:00 am - 10:00 am, Sunday, February 17, 2013
Harborside Ballroom D-E
8:00
Introduction
8:05 #269
The Role of Actomyosin Contractility in PCP
Regulation in the Organ of Corti
*Jianyi Lee; Robert Adelstein; Robert Ross; Xiaowei
Lu
8:19 #270
Patterning of the Organ of Corti Is a Multi-Step
Process That Involves Dual Modes of Notch Signaling
*Martin Basch; Takahiro Ohyama; Warren Pear;
Pamela Stanely; Susan Cole; Thomas Gridley;
Bridgett McNulty; Neil Segil; Andrew Groves
8:33 #271
Vangl2 Directs Supporting Cell Morphogenesis and Is
Not Essential for the Postnatal Refinement of Hair
Cell Planar Polarity
Catherine Copley; *Michael Deans
8:47 #272
GSK3 Is an Essential Regulator of Cell Fate Decisions
in the Mouse Cochlea
*Takayuki Okano; Matthew Kelley
9:01 #273
The Role of Atoh1 in the Cochlear Development
*Tiantian Cai; Michelle Seymour; Frederick Pereira;
Huda Zoghbi; Andrew Groves
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Using Novel Mouse Mutants to Elucidate BHLH
Transcription Factor Regulatory Interactions in Ear
Neurosensory Development
*Ning Pan; Israt Jahan; Jennifer Kersigo; Karen
Elliott; Bernd Fritzsch
9:29 #275
Function and Regulation of Hey1 and Hey2 in Cochlea
Development
*Ana Benito Gonzalez; Angelika Doetzhlofer
9:43 #276
Maintenance of Cell Fate in the Organ of Corti:
Molecular Biology of Atoh1 Regulation by Hes/Hey
Genes
*Yassan Abdolazimi; Neil Segil
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News about Tinnitus
Moderators: Marlies Knipper, PhD,
Pim van Dijk, PhD
10:15 am - 12:15 pm, Sunday, February 17, 2013
Harborside Ballroom A-B
10:15
Introduction
10:25 #277
Tinnitus Specific Trait in Animals
*Marlies Knipper
10:45 #278
Short-Term Traumatic and Long-Term NonTraumatic Noise Exposure Both Increase
Spontaneous Firing Rate and Synchrony in Cat
Auditory Cortex
*Jos Eggermont
11:05 #279
Psychoacoustic and Electrophysiological Imaging of
Tinnitus
*Larry E. Roberts
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Neuroimaging of Tinnitus-Related Changes in the
Human Central Auditory System
*Pim van Dijk; Kris Boyen; Margriet van Gendt; Dave
Langers; Emile de Kleine
11:45 #281
Stress and Tinnitus: Population and Experimental
Data
*Sylvie Hebert; Dan Hasson
12:05
Closing Remarks
Session J: Symposium
Optical Approaches for Studying Auditory
Processing
Moderators: Patrick Kanold, PhD,
Israel Nelken, PhD
10:15 am - 12:15 pm, Sunday, February 17, 2013
Harborside Ballroom C
10:15 #282
Light on Network Dynamics in Primary Auditory
Cortex
*Israel Nelken
10:35 #283
Two-Photon Imaging of Neuronal Activity in the
Mouse Auditory Cortex Reveals Spontaneous
Categorization of Sounds
Brice Bathellier; Lyubov Ushakova; *Simon Rumpel
10:55 #284
Micro-Organization and Plasticity of the Primary
Auditory Cortex
*Patrick Kanold
11:15 #285
In Vivo Two-Photon Calcium Imaging of Dendritic
Spines in Auditory Cortex
*Xiaowei Chen; Arthur Konnerth
11:35 #286
Single Neuron and Local Network Plasticity Insights
from Motherhood
*Adi Mizrahi
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Corticostriatal Projections Mediate Auditory Decisions
*Anthony Zador; Petr Znamenskiy
Session K: Podium
Development II
Moderators: Kelvin Kwan, PhD,
Takahiro Ohyama, PhD
10:15 am - 12:15 pm, Sunday, February 17, 2013
Harborside Ballroom D-E
10:15 #288
The Chromatin Remodeling Protein CHD7, Mutated in
Charge Syndrome, Is Required for Proper Hair Cell
Development and Cochlear Innervation
Elizabeth Hurd; Lisa Beyer; Yehoash Raphael;
*Donna Martin
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An Analysis of a Sprouty Gene Dosage Series Reveals
Compensatory Regulation of the Size of the Otic
Placode
*Jian Zhang; Amanda Mahoney Rogers; Katherine
Shim
10:41 #290
Retinoic Acid Signaling Regulates Tonotopic
Patterning in the Developing Chick Cochlea
*Benjamin Thiede; Zoe Mann; Yuan-Chieh Ku;
Michael Lovett; Matthew Kelley; Jeffrey Corwin
10:54 #291
A Gradient of Bmp7 Regulates Tonotopic Development
in the Chick Basilar Papilla
*Zoe Mann; Benjamin Thiede; Weise Chang; Michael
Lovett; Helen May-Simera; Jeff Corwin; Matthew
Kelley
11:07 #292
ephrin-B2 Is Required for Proper Development of an
Inner Ear Transport Epithelium
*Steven Raft; Mark Henkemeyer; Doris Wu
11:20 #293
Secreted Semaphorins Control SGN Peripheral Axon
Motility and Hair Cell Innervation
*Thomas Coate; Matthew Kelley
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Generation of Three-Eared Frogs Reveals Molecular
and Activity-Based Guidance of Central Projections
*Karen Elliott; Bernd Fritzsch
11:46 #295
Identification of Multiple Marshalin Isoforms and
Their Expression During Cochlear Development
*Jing Zheng; Chongwen Duan; Peter Dallos;
MaryAnn Cheatham
11:59 #296
MafB Is Necessary for Hearing Function and Auditory
Synapse Development
*Wei-Ming Yu; Jessica Appler; Allison Nishitani; YeHyun Kim; Jeffrey Holt; Lisa Goodrich
Young Investigators Luncheon
12:30 pm - 1:30 pm, Sunday, February 17, 2013
Laurel Room
Poster Sessions
1:00 pm (See pages 48 79 for poster listings)
Grand Ballroom
Session L: Symposium
Insulin-like Growth Factor Signaling in
Development and Protection
Moderators: Matthew Kelley, MS, PhD,
Takayuki Nakagawa, MD, PhD
1:30 pm - 3:30 pm, Sunday, February 17, 2013
Harborside Ballroom A-B
1:30
Introduction
1:33 #297
An Overview of IGF Signaling
Derek LeRoith; *Derek LeRoith
1:53 #298
Regulation of Olfactory Stem Cell Self-Renewal and
Differentiation
Russell Fletcher; Melanie Prasol; Jose Estrada; Yoon
Gi Choi; *John Ngai
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IGF Signaling Regulates Cellular Differentiation in the
Organ of Corti
*Matthew Kelley; Takayuki Okano; Norio Yamamoto;
Weise Chang
2:33 #300
Insulin-Like Growth Factor 1 Deficiency and Hearing
Loss
*Isabel Varela-Nieto; Silvia Murillo-Cuesta; Lourdes
Rodriguez de la Rosa; Rafael Cediel Algovia
2:53 #301
Clinical Efficacy of Topical IGF1 Treatment for
Sudden Deafness
*Takayuki Nakagawa
3:13 #302
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Inner Ear Damage and Prevention I
Moderators: Allen Ryan, PhD, Su-Hua Sha, PhD
1:30 pm - 3:30 pm, Sunday, February 17, 2013
Harborside Ballroom D-E
1:30
Introduction
1:35 #303
Identification of Novel Downstream Effectors of IGF-1
Signal Pathways Using a Comprehensive Gene
Expression Analysis
*Yushi Hayashi; Norio Yamamoto; Takayuki
Nakagawa; Juichi Ito
1:51 #304
Lmo4 Signaling in Cisplatin Mediated Ototoxicity
*Samson Jamesdaniel; Sneha Hinduja
2:07 #305
Oral Capsaicin Prevents Cisplatin Ototoxicity
*Leonard Rybak; Debashree Mukherjea; Kelly
Sheehan; Vickram Ramkumar
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2:23 #306
Effect of Somatostatin and Octreotide on Spiral
Ganglion Neurites and Gentamicin-Induced Auditory
Hair Cell Loss
*Soledad Levano; Yves Brand; Michael Sung; Eric
Wei; Vesna Radojevic; Cristian Setz; Daniel
Bodmer
2:39 #307
Role of STAT1-P53 Axis in Mediating GentamicinInduced Cellular Stress and Hair Cell Death
*Michael Brenner; Debashree Mukherhea; Puspanjali
Bhatta; Vickram Ramkumar; Leonard Rybak
2:55 #308
The JNK Signaling Complex in Hair Cell Damage
*Allen F. Ryan; Kwang Pak; Jeffrey N. Savas
3:11 #309
Chemotherapy for the Future: Novel Aminoglycosides
Dissecting Antibacterial Activity and Ototoxicity
*Jochen Schacht; Tanja Matt; Dmitri Shcherbakov;
Ng Chyan Leong; Kathrin Lang; Su-Hua Sha;
Dborah Perez-Fernandez; Rashid Akbergenov;
Martin Meyer; Stefan Duscha; Pietro Freihofer;
Srinivas R. Dubbaka; Jing Xie; Andrea Vasella; V.
Ramakrishnan; Erik C. Bttger
Session N: Podium
Aging
Moderator: Jianxin Bao, PhD
3:45 pm - 5:45 pm, Sunday, February 17, 2013
Harborside Ballroom A-B
3:45
Introduction
3:50 #310
Cisplatin-Induced Influences on Age-Related Changes
in Auditory Physiology in the Fischer 344/NHsd Rat
*Eric Bielefeld
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Age-Related Changes in Inner Hair Cell Auditory
Nerve Connections and Ntf3 Expression in the
Cochlea of UMHet4 Mice
*Richard Altschuler; David Dolan; Ariane Kanicki;
Cathy Martin; Nan Deng; Karin Halsey; Richard
Miller
4:20 #312
Hearing Loss and Changes in Brain Volume in Older
Adults
*Frank Lin; Luigi Ferrucci; Yang An; Joshua Goh; E.
Jeffrey Metter; Christos Davatzikos; Michael Kraut;
Susan Resnick
4:35 #313
Cortical Evoked Potential Measures as Biomarkers of
Binaural Temporal Processing in Older Adults
*Ann Eddins; Bryce Romershausen; David Eddins
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Genes on Chromosome 17 Contribute to Age-Related
Hearing Loss in 129S6/SvEvTac
*Braulio Peguero; Linda Robinson; Bruce L Tempel
5:05 #315
The Aging Auditory System of the Common Marmoset
(Callithrix Jacchus)
*Michelle Valero; Rama Ratnam
5:20 #316
Ventriloquism Effect in Young and Elderly NormalHearing Listeners
*Marnix Stawicki; Piotr Majdak; Deniz Baskent
5:35 #317
The Elderly Can Benefit from Top-Down Repair:
Aging and Phonemic Restoration
*Deniz Baskent; Jefta Saija; Elkan Akyurek
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Session O: Podium
Inner Ear Damage and Prevention II
Moderators: Allen Ryan, PhD, Su-Hua Sha, PhD
3:45 pm - 5:45 pm, Sunday, February 17, 2013
Harborside Ballroom D-E
3:45 #318
Endogenous Differences in Mitochondrial Metabolism
Bias Sensory Cell Responses to Ototoxic Challenge
*Heather Jensen Smith; Richard Hallworth; Michael
Nichols
4:01 #319
RNA-Seq Sequencing Reveals the Involvement of the
Complement Pathway in Noise-Induced Cochlear
Damage
*Minal Patel; Qunfeng Cai; Bohua Hu
4:17 #320
A Novel Treatment Reduces Hearing Loss, and
Cochlear and Brain Injury After Noise and Blast
Jianzhong Lu; Wei Li; Xiaoping Du; Weihua Cheng;
Donald Ewert; Robert Floyd; *Richard Kopke
4:33 #321
Subcutaneous Etanercept Attenuates Noise-Induced
Hearing Loss
*Debashree Mukherjea; Kelly Sheehan; Leonard
Rybak; Vickram Ramkumar
4:49 #322
Expression of Inflammatory Cytokines and Ion
Homeostasis Genes in the Cochlea Is Up-Regulated
by Lipopolysaccharide-Induced Sepsis
*Lourdes Quintanilla-Dieck; Frances Hausman;
Barbara Larrain; Dennis Trune; Peter Steyger
5:05 #323
Inner Ear Changes in Niemann-Pick Disease Type C
(NPC), and in NPC Therapy, in the Mouse
Anna M. Taylor; Joyce J. Reppa; Charles G. Wright;
Elena Koulich; *Karen S. Pawlowski
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Molecular Mechanisms of the PRPS1 Deafness
*Denise Yan; Alexandra A. DeSmidt; Julia Dallman;
Zhengyi Chen; Zhongmin Lu; Xue Zhong Liu
#325
Noise Exacerbates Hypoxia-Associated Changes in the
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Reactive Oxygen Species Generation and Detection in
the Stria Vascularis of Alport Mice
*Eric Applebaum; Osama Tarabichi; Michael Anne
Gratton
#327
IGF-1 Deficit Predisposes to Noise-Induced Hearing
Loss in Mice
Silvia Murillo-Cuesta; Adelaida Celaya; Lourdes
Rodrguez-de la Rosa; Rafael Cediel; Julio
Contreras; Carlos Avendao; *Isabel Varela-Nieto
#328
Preliminary Results of Treating Deafness in Connexin
Knockout Mice Using Retinoids
*Yeunjung Kim; Qing Chang; Xi Lin
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Connexin26 Mutations That Cause Hereditary
Deafness Lead to Macromolecular Complex
Degradation of Cochlear Gap Junction Plaques
*Kazusaku Kamiya; Keiko Karasawa; Osamu
Minowa; Katsuhisa Ikeda
#330
Morphological Changes of Cochlear Gap Junction
Plaques in Brn4 Deficient Mouse, a Mouse Model of
DFN3 Non-Syndromic Deafness
*Yoshinobu Kidokoro; Kazusaku Kamiya; Keiko
Karasawa; Osamu Minowa; Katsuhisa Ikeda
#331
Evaluation of Auditory Function in Slc44a2 Mutants on
an ARHL-Resistant Genetic Background
*Thankam Nair; Pavan Kommareddi; Irina
Laczkovich; Bala Naveen Kakaraparthi; Danielle
Miller; Ariane Kanicki; Lisa Kabara; Thom
Saunders; David Kohrman; David Dolan; Thomas
Carey
#332
Hearing Threshold Differences Among C57BL/6J
(Wild-Type), FVB/NJ (Wild-Type), and Cdh23ahl
Corrected FVB.B6.129 Mice
*Bala Naveen Kakaraparthi; Irina Laczkovich;
Thankam Nair; Pavan Kommareddi; Danielle Miller;
Lisa Kabara; Ariane Kanicki; David Dolan; David
Kohrman; Thomas Carey
#333
Examining the Role of Gtf2ird1 Deletion in Auditory
Physiology and Behavior in a Murine Model of
Williams-Beuren Syndrome
*Eleni P. Asimacopoulos; Ann E. Hickox; Lucy
Osborne; Konstantina M. Stankovic
#334
A Mouse Model of Progressive Bone Remodeling and
Mixed Hearing Loss
*Sharon G Kujawa; Penelope W.C. Jeffers; Arthur G
Kristiansen; Michael J McKenna
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Restoration of Hearing in VGLUT3 Knock Out Mice
Using Virally-Mediated Gene Therapy (P1-3
Injection)
*Kevin Burke; Omar Akil; Rebecca Seal; Chuansong
Wang; Aurash Alami; Matthew During; Robert
Edwards; Lawrence Lustig
#336
Otopathology in Congenital Toxoplasmosis
*Felipe Santos; Mehti Salviz; Jose Montoya; Joseph
Nadol
#337
Role of Smac/DIABLO in TNF-Induced Auditory
Hair Cell Loss in Vitro
*Seo Moon; Christine Dinh; Esperanza Bas; Chhavi
Gupta; Xue Zhong Liu; Thomas Van De Water
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A New Vertebrate-Specific Presynaptic Protein as
Molecular Component of the Endbulb of Held
*Friederike Wetzel; Thomas Dresbach
#341
Pulsed Infrared-Evoked Intracellular Calcium
Transients in Cultured Neonatal Spiral Ganglion
Neurons
*Vicente Lumbreras; Michael Finale; Esperanza Bas;
Chhavi Gupta; Suhrud Rajguru
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Stochastic Properties of Neurotransmitter Release
Expand the Dynamic Range of Endbulb Synapses
Hua Yang; *Matthew Xu-Friedman
#343
Heteromeric Purinergic P2X2/3 Channels Enhance
Action Potential Firing of Developing Auditory
Brainstem Neurons
*Sasa Jovanovic; Claudio Coddou; Beatrice Dietz;
Jana Nerlich; Tamara Radulovic; Stanko S.
Stojilkovic; Rudolf Rbsamen; Ivan Milenkovic
#344
PSD-95 Expression During Giant Synapse Formation
in the Chicken Cochlear Nucleus
Luisa Fensky; Stefanie Kurth; Jule Buchholz;
Hermann Wagner; *Thomas Kuenzel
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A Co-Culture of Chicken Cochlear Ganglion and
Auditory Brainstem Neurons to Investigate
Regulation of Endbulb Synapse Formation in Vitro
*David Goyer; Stefanie Kurth; Kai-Oliver Seibel;
Hermann Wagner; Thomas Kuenzel
#346
Structural and Functional Remodeling at the
Developing Mouse Calyx of Held-MNTB Synapse
During Unilateral Hearing
*Giovanbattista Grande; Jaina Negandhi; Robert V
Harrison; Lu-yang Wang
#347
A Tetanus Toxin Mouse Model to Study Activity
Dependent Processes in Auditory Circuitries
*Heiner Hartwich; Hans Gerd Nothwang
#348
Developmental Expression of Erbb4 Is Required for
Normal Cochlear Nucleus Organization
*Kathleen Yee
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Afferent Regulation of Elongation Factor 2 in Auditory
Brainstem Neurons: Cell Survival and Dendritic
Reorganization
*Yuan Wang; Ethan McBride; Edwin Rubel
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Co-Release of GABA/glycine and Glutamate in
Immature Auditory Brainstem from Distinct Vesicle
Populations with Different Release Probabilities
*Javier Alamilla; Deda Gillespie
#351
Synaptic Function in the Auditory Nervous System in
the Preterm Baboon Brain
*Sei Eun Kim; Cynthia Blanco; Jun Hee Kim
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A Biophysical Cable Model for MSO Neurons as
Generators of the Neurophonic
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In Vivo Whole-Cell Recordings from Principal
Neurons of the Medial Superior Olive
*Tom P. Franken; Michael T. Roberts; Liting Wei;
Nace L. Golding; Philip X. Joris
#354
Activity Dependent Duration of Inhibition in an Echo
Processing Circuit
*Julian Ammer; Felix Felmy
#355
Systematic Variation of Conduction Velocity Achieves
Isochronic Inputs
*Armin Seidl; Edwin Rubel; Andres Barria
#356
A Model MSO Neuron Approaches the Measured
Frequency Range of Fine-Structure ITD Sensitivity
*Andrew Brughera
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Tonotopic Gradient of Intrinsic and Synaptic
Properties in the Rat Principal LSO Neurones
*Jimena Ballestero; Roberta Donato; Simon Foster;
David McAlpine
#358
The Influence of Waveform Envelope Shape on the
Rate-ITD Functions of Neurons in the Inferior
Colliculus
*David Greenberg; Mathias Dietz; Torsten Marquardt;
David McAlpine
#359
GABAB Receptor Mediated Adaptation in Medial
Superior Olive Neurons
*Annette Stange; Andrea Lingner; Michael H Myoga;
Felix Felmy; Ida Siveke; Michael Pecka; Benedikt
Grothe
#360
NMDA-Dependent Enhancement of Rate Coding in the
Auditory Brainstem
*Ida Siveke; Julian Ammer; Felix Felmy; Benedikt
Grothe
#361
Axonal Organization of Inhibitory Inputs to Binaural
Brainstem Circuit
*Kathryn Tabor; Rachel Wong; Edwin Rubel
#362
Frequency Region Differences in Outward Currents of
the Nucleus Laminaris in Chicken
*William Hamlet; Yong Lu
#363
Group II MGluRs Induce LTD of GABAergic
Transmission in Avian Auditory Brainstem Neurons
Zhengquan Tang; *Yong Lu
#364
Action Potential Initiation in MSO Principal Neurons
Examined with Light-Regulated Voltage-Gated Ion
Channel Blockers
*Kwang Woo Ko; Richard H Kramer; Nace Golding
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Stimulus Specific Adaptation in the Auditory
Thalamus of Awake Rats
*Ben Richardson; Kenneth Hancock; Donald Caspary
#366
Stimulus-Specific Adaptation in Real and Model
Neurons
*Israel Nelken; Flora Antunes; Itai Hershenhoren;
Leila Khouri; Tohar Yarden; Amit Yaron
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Plastic Changes of the Auditory Core Fields After
Behavioral Conditioning to a Natural Sound
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Task-Dependent Activations of Human Auditory
Cortex During Pitch and Spatial Tasks
*Teemu Rinne; Noora Ovaska; Suvi Talja
#370
Beyond the Auditory Scene: Non-Auditory Predator
Cues Modulate Auditory Responses of Single
Neurons in the Mouse Amygdala
*Jasmine Grimsley; Emily Hazlett; Sharad Shanbhag;
Jeffrey Wenstrup
#371
Retention of Auditory Memory During Breaks in
Perceptual Training
*David F Little; Beverly A Wright
#372
Attentional Mechanisms for Recognizing Acoustic
Scene
*Kailash Patil; Mounya Elhilali
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Cortical Representations of Music in Human Listeners
Elizabeth Camenga; Katya Dombrowski; Benjamin
Walsh; Francisco Cervantes Constantino; Krishna
Puvvada; Marisel Villafae-Delgado; *Jonathan Z.
Simon
#374
A Neuromechanistic Model of Auditory Streaming
*John Rinzel; Ernest Montbrio
#375
Receptive Field Changes in Primary and Secondary
Auditory Cortex as Correlates of Streaming in
Behaving Ferrets
*Yanbo Xu; Pingbo Yin; Shihab Shamma
#376
Task-Dependent Spatial Responses in Auditory Cortex
of Common Marmosets
*Evan Remington; Xiaoqin Wang
#377
Laminar Recordings of Task-Related Receptive Field
Plasticity with Multisite Depth Electrodes in the
Primary Auditory Cortex (A1) of the Behaving Ferret
*Diego Elgueda; Michael Locastro; Bernhard Englitz;
Mounya Elhilali; Shihab Shamma; Jonathan Fritz
#378
Comparison of Neuronal Responses in Ferret Frontal
Cortex During Positive and Negative Versions of an
Auditory Long-Term Pitch Memory Task
*Pingbo Yin; Kayla Kahn; Shihab Shamma; Jonathan
Fritz
#379
Human Cortical Auditory Evoked Offset and Onset
Response Sensitivity to Signals in Noise
*Lucas Baltzell; Curtis Billings; Frederick Gallun
#380
Bold Response in the Auditory Cortex of Non-Human
Primates Matches Pitch Percept Across Different
Repetition Rates
*Simon Baumann; Sukhbinder Kumar; Li Sun;
Alexander Thiele; Timothy D Griffiths
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A Modeled Auditory Evoked Potential Predicts
Attentional Modulation of Averaged and Single Trial
EEG Signals
*Inyong Choi; Barbara G. Shinn-Cunningham
#382
Late Auditory Evoked Potentials in Responses to
Informational Masking Stimuli
*Matthew Richardson; Peter Bremen; Carol Q Pham;
John C Middlebrooks; Fang-Gang Zeng; Myles Mc
Laughlin
#383
Neural Correlates of Musical Discourse: An FMRI
Study of Interactive Jazz Improvisation
*Gabriel Donnay; Summer Rankin; Mnica LpezGonzlez; Patpong Jiradejvong; Charles Limb
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Dynamics of Plasticity in Human Auditory Cortex
During Course of Perceptual Learning
*Serin Atiani; Robert J. Zatorre; Marc Schnwiesner
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Understanding the Effects of Central and Peripheral
Masking in Cochlear Implant Users
*Carol Q. Pham; Peter Bremen; John C.
Middlebrooks; Fan-Gang Zeng; Myles Mc Laughlin
#388
A Spectrally Rippled Noise Mismatch Negativity
Paradigm for Objectively Assessing Speech
Perception in Cochlear Implant Users
*Myles Mc Laughlin; Alejandro Lopez Valdes; Laura
Viani; Peter Walshe; Jacklyn Smith; Richard B.
Reilly; Fan-Gang Zeng
#389
Temporal Processing Properties of the Auditory
Evoked Potentials in Cochlear Implant Users
*Fawen Zhang; Chelsea Benson; Dora M. MurphyCourter; Michael Scott; Paul Abbas
#390
Behavioral Measures of Temporal Processing and
Speech Perception in Normal Hearing and Cochlear
Implant Listeners
*Chelsea Benson; Fawen Zhang; Melissa Boian;
Danielle Bronkema; Robert Keith
#391
Processing of Coherent Temporal Level Fluctuations in
Cochlear Implant Users
*Stefan Zirn; John-Martin Hempel; Maria Schuster;
Werner Hemmert
#392
Recovery from Forward Masking in Cochlear Implant
Listeners Depends on Stimulation Mode
*Monita Chatterjee; Aditya Kulkarni
#393
Sensitivity of Normally-Hearing and CochlearImplanted Children Raised in the US and Taiwan to
Pitch-Related Cues
*Mickael L.D. Deroche; Yung-Song Lin; Hui-Ping Lu;
Shu-Chen Peng; Charles J Limb; Monita Chatterjee
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Cochlear Implant Use Causes Changes in the
Cochleotopic Organisation of Auditory Cortex in
Deaf Animals
*Dexter Irvine; Samuel Irving; Robert Shepherd;
James Fallon
#395
Bilateral Effects of Chronic Unilateral Intra-Cochlear
Electrical Stimulation on the Central Auditory
Pathway
*Sebastian Jansen; Moritz Grschel; Patrick Boyle;
Arne Ernst; Dietmar Basta
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Whole-Nerve Responses to Pulse Trains in the Intact
and the Degenerating Auditory Nerve in Guinea Pigs
*Dyan Ramekers; Huib Versnel; Stefan Strahl; Wilko
Grolman; Sjaak Klis
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Cortical Hemodynamic Response to Speech Stimuli in
Adult Cochlear Implant Users by Functional NearInfrared Spectroscopy
*Cristen Olds; Luca Pollonini; Homer Abaya; Richard
Gurgel; Michael S. Beauchamp; Heather Bortfeld;
John S. Oghalai
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Electrical Stimulation of the Cochlear Nucleus: Effects
of Location and Pulse Rate on Inferior Colliculus
Responses
*Michael Slama; Rohit U. Verma; Amlie Guex;
Kenneth E. Hancock; Pierre Joris; Nicolas
Grandjean; Philippe Renaud; Stphanie Lacour; M.
Christian Brown; Daniel J. Lee
#401
Are Amplitude-Dependent Changes in Temporal
Resolution in Deaf Cat Inferior Colliculus Affected by
Electric Hearing History?
*Maike Vollmer; Ralph Beitel; Patricia Leake
#402
Temporal Responses to Regular-Interval and
Alternating-Interval Electric Pulse Trains in the
Inferior Colliculus
*Steven Bierer; Arkadiusz Stasiak; Julie Bierer;
Robert Carlyon; Ian Winter
#403
Completely Implantable Artificial Organ of Corti
*Katherine Knisely; Karl Grosh; Yehoash Raphael;
Cameron Budenz; Angelique Johnson
#404
Correlation Between Intracranial Pressure and Skull
Vibration in Bone Conduction of Cadaveric Human
Whole Heads
*Christof Rsli; Jae Hoon Sim; Xie Youzhou; Alex
Huber
#405
Functional and Morphological Effects of Variable
Laser Stimulation Parameters at the Ear Drum Level
*Gentiana I. Wenzel; Marc Kannengieer; Martin R.
Snger; Dietmar J. Hecker; Cathleen Schreiter;
Hubert H. Lim; Hans-Jochen Foth; Achim
Langenbucher; Bernhard Schick
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Fabrication of Biomimetic Shaped Ceramic Ossicles
and Evaluation of Their Vibration Performance
Using Finite Element Method
*Jeong-Hoon Oh; Jung-Seob Lee; Dong-Woo Cho;
Sung Won Kim
#407
Design and Preliminary Testing of a Visually-Guided
Hearing Aid
*Gerald Kidd Jr.; Sylvain Favrot; Joseph Desloge;
Timothy Streeter; Christine Mason
#408
Assessment of Temporal Resolution of Bone-Conducted
Ultrasonic Hearing Using Psychophysical and
Neuromagnetic Measurements
*Seiji Nakagawa; Takuya Hotehama
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P Development of a Bedside Gaze Stabilization Test
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Masking Effects in Patients with Auditory Neuropathy
- Possible Involvement of Suppression Mechanism
Caused by Normal Outer Hair Cell Function *Kazuha Oda; Tetsuaki Kawase; Yusuke Takata;
Hiromitsu Miyazaki; Hiroshi Hidaka; Toshimitsu
Kobayashi
#411
Clinical Features and Prognosis of Hearing
Impairment Due to Meningeal Carcinomatosis
*Go Inokuchi; Hirokazu Komatsu; Naoki Sawada;
Daisuke Yamashita; Kazuo Kumoi
#412
Aided ASSR on a Cadaver: Relevance in the Clinic
*Shruti Deshpande (Balvalli); Peter Scheifele;
Michael Scott; Aniruddha Deshpande; John Clark;
Gloria Valencia; Robert Keith
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Effect of Threshold Sound Conditioning on Pure-Tone
Hearing Thresholds in Human Subjects with
Sensorineural Hearing Loss
*Eunyee Kwak; Sangyeop Kwak
#414
Using the Cochlear Microphonic as a Clinical
Diagnostic Procedure to Detect the Cochlear Location
of Damage of Outer Hair Cells
*Marcello Peppi; Mark Chertoff
#415
Steps Towards Untangling the Enigma of Auditory
Processing Disorder
*Johanna Barry; Sophie Richardson; David Moore
#416
Crossed and Uncrossed Acoustic Reflex Growth
Functions in Normal Hearing Children, Adults and
Children with Auditory Processing Difficulties
*Udit Saxena; Chris Allan; Prudence Allen
#417
Interaction Between Cognition and Audibility in
Speech-In-Noise Hearing in Middle Aged People
*David Moore; Robert Pierzycki; Heather Fortnum;
Abigail McCormack; Mark Edmundson-Jones;
Oliver Zobay
#418
Test Performance of a Computer Version of the DigitsIn-Noise Test for Adult Hearing Screening
*M. Patrick Feeney; Robert L. Folmer; Jay Vachhani;
Garnett P. McMillan; Charles S. Watson; Gary R.
Kidd
#419
Which Children Should Be Considered Candidates for
Bilateral Cochlear Implantation?
*Rosemary Lovett; Deborah Vickers; Quentin
Summerfield
#420
Speech Discrimination and Spatial Release from
Masking in Toddlers with Cochlear Implants
*Christi Hess; Jan Edwards; Ruth Litovsky
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Acoustic Evaluation of Ambient and Performance
Noise in Georgia Aquarium
*Aniruddha Deshpande; Whitney Brinker; Peter
Scheifele
#422
Reliability of the Reference Sound Pressure Level
(RSPL) for Korean Speech Audiometry
*Junghak Lee; Jinsook Kim
#423
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Doppler Optical Microangiography System
*Roberto Reif; Jia Qin; Lei Shi; Suzan Dziennis;
Zhongwei Zhi; Alfred Nuttall; Ruikang Wang
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Otitis Media Impacts Hundreds of Middle and Inner
Ear Genes
*Carol MacArthur; Fran Hausman; Beth Kempton;
Dongseok Choi; Dennis Trune
#426
Biofilm Structures in Infants with Silent Otitis Media
and Tympanogenic Meningitis
*Sebahattin Cureoglu; Patricia Schachern; Vladimir
Tsuprun; Steven Juhn; Michael Paparella
#427
Limitations of Hearing Screening in Newborns with a
Pendrin Mutation
*Bo Gyung Kim; Joong-Wook Shin; Hong-Joon Park;
Jung Min Kim; Un-Kyung Kim; Jae Young Choi
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Otology in the Classical World -- 500 BCE to 200 CE
*Robert Ruben
#429
Ototoxicity of Burow's Solution on the Guinea Pig
Cochlea
*Mayumi Sugamura; Takafumi Yamano; Hitomi
Higuchi; Takashi Nakagawa; Tetsuo Morizono
#430
Postoperative Outcome of Cochlear Implantation in
Children with Cochleovestibular Malformations
*Teru Kamogashira; Akinori Kashio; Erika Ogata;
Yusuke Akamatsu; Shotaro Karino; Takashi
Sakamoto; Akinobu Kakigi; Shinichi Iwasaki;
Tatsuya Yamasoba
#431
Computed Tomography-Based Preoperative
Evaluation of Round Window Niche Visualization
from Facial Recess
*Akinori Kashio; Akinobu Kakigi; Shotaro Karino;
Takashi Sakamoto; Shinichi Iwasaki; Tatsuya
Yamasoba
#432
Eustachian Cushion Features Do Not Correlate with
Otitis Media
*N. Wendell Todd; Mina Tran
#433
Ear-Canal Reflectance as a Screening Tool for the
Diagnosis of Superior Semicircular Canal Dehiscence
*Gabrielle R. Merchant; Christof Rsli; Marlien E. F.
Niesten; Mohamad A. Hamade; Daniel J. Lee; John
J. Rosowski; Saumil N. Merchant; Hugh D. Curtin;
Hideko H. Nakajima
#434
Development of Head and Neck Cancer Xenograft
Animal Model for in Vivo Anti-Cancer Drug
Screening
*In Seok Moon; Mee Hyun Song; Jae Young Choi
#435
p75NTR-Mediated Apoptosis in Vestibular
Schwannoma (VS) Cells Depends on Subcellular
Localization of the Intracellular Domain
*Nathan Schularick; Augusta Fernando; Iram Ahmad;
Jason Clarke; Marlan Hansen
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Endolymphatic Hydrops in Histopathologic
Otosclerosis and Surgery Effect
*Christina Forshell Hederstierna; Sebahattin
Cureoglu; Vladimir Tsuprun; Michael Paparella
#437
Contribution of the Incudo-Malleolar Joint to MiddleEar Sound Transmission
*Rahel Gerig; Jae Hoon Sim; Christof Rsli; Youzhou Xie; Sebastian Ihrle; Alexander M. Huber
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Characterization of Ear Canal Sound Field in Forward
and Reverse Transmission
*Jeffrey Cheng; Michael Ravicz; Cosme Furlong;
John Rosowski
#441
Imaging the Human Tympanic Membrane Motion
Using Scanning Laser Vibrometry and Finite
Element Model
Xiangming Zhang; Xiying guan; Mario Pineda; Vikrant
Palan; *Rong Gan
#442
The Effect of Static Force During Stimulation of the
Round Window with the Floating Mass Transducer
*Rolf B. Salcher; Burkard Schwab; Thomas Lenarz;
Hannes Maier
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Fiber Arrangement in the Rat Tympanic Membrane
*Jian Liu; Hanif M. Ladak; Sumit Agrawal; Wankei
Wan
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Experimental Study of Effects of Opening Middle-Ear
Cavity on Vibrations of Gerbil Tympanic Membrane
*Nima Maftoon; Robert Funnell; Sam Daniel
#445
Finite-Element Modelling of the Newborn Ear Canal
and Middle Ear
*Hamid Motallebzadeh; Brian Gariepy; Nima
Maftoon; Robert Funnell; Sam Daniel
#446
Negative Middle Ear Pressure Versus Ear Canal
Pressure Variations: Effects on Wideband Energy
Absorbance Measurements in Humans
*Xiao-Ming Sun; Mark D. Shaver
#447
Assessment of Tympanic Membrane-Coupled
Ossicular Integrity on Mechanical and Physiologic
Responses in a Middle Ear Effusion Model
*R.Alex Harbison; Jennifer L. Thornton; Kanthaiah
Koka; J. Eric Lupo; Daniel J. Tollin
#448
Development of Cartilage Conduction Hearing Aid (3) Monosyllable Intelligibility in the Noisy Condition*Ryota Shimokura; Hiroshi Hosoi; Toshie Matsui;
Tadashi Nishimura
#449
Investigating the Emergence of Binaural Processing
Strategies After Surgical Correction of Congenital
Unilateral Conductive Hearing Loss
*Brian Gartrell; Alan Kan; Shelly Godar; Samuel
Gubbels; Ruth Litovsky
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HB-EGF Stimulates Hyperplasia of the Middle Ear
Mucosa in Bacterial Otitis Media
*Keigo Suzukawa; Julia Tomlin; Grace Luu; Eduard
Chavez; Kwang Pak; Stephen Wasserman; Allen
Ryan,
#451
High-Throughput Screening of Kinases Regulating
Mucosal Growth in Bacterial Otitis Media
*Julia Tomlin; Keigo Suzukawa; Eduard Chavez;
Kwang Pak; Stephen Wasserman; Allen Ryan,
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The Effect of Visual Information on Intelligibility in
Bone-Conducted Ultrasound Perception
*Akinori Yamashita; Tadashi Nishimura; Yoshiki
Nagatani; Hiroshi Hosoi
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Mice Using Bone Conduction
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Finding of Characteristic DFNA9 Cochlin-Staining
Eosinophilic Deposits in the Middle Ear: Comparison
of Wild-Type (WT), Coch Knock-In (KI) and KnockOut (KO) Mouse Models and DFNA9-Affected and
Unaffected Individuals
*Nahid Robertson; Cheng Ong; Jennifer O'Malley;
Anne Giersch; Konstantina Stankovic; Cynthia
Morton
#456
Therapeutic Potential of Adenovirus-Mediated
Induction of &[beta]-Defensin 2 for Otitis Media
*Sung Moon; Jeong-Im Woo; Yoojin Lee; Okjin Ahn;
Douglas Brough; David Lim
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Influence of Target Tissue on Survival and
Differantition of Neurons Derived from HES Cells
*Suvarna Dash-Wagh; Rouknuddin Ali; Lars
rhlund-Richter; Mats Ulfendahl
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Localization of Kainate Receptors in Inner and Outer
Hair Cell Synapses
*Taro Fujikawa; Ronald S. Petralia; Ya-Xian Wang;
Bechara Kachar
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Evidence for K+ Accumulation Around Mammalian
Vestibular Type I Hair Cells: An Electrophysiological
Study
Donatella Contini; Valeria Zampini; Elisa Tavazzani;
Jacopo Magistretti; Giancarlo Russo; Sergio
Masetto; *Ivo Prigioni
#461
Spatio-Temporal Pattern of Action Potential Firing in
Mouse Inner Hair Cells
Gaston Sendin; Jrme Bourien; Jean-Luc Puel;
*Rgis Nouvian
#462
Analysis of Fluorescently-Labeled Protein Puncta in
Hair Cells: Synaptic Strength & Systematic Artifacts
*Mark Rutherford; Tzu-Lun Wang; Gerhard Hoch;
Carolin Wichman; Tobias Moser
#463
Evolutionary Changes of the Efferent Hair Cell
Receptor
*Marcelo Moglie; Marcela Lipovsek; Ana Belen
Elgoyhen
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Miniature Post Synaptic Currents Are Entrained by
Infrared Pulses
Qiang Liu; Erik Jorgensen; Holly Holman; Micah
Frerck; *Richard Rabbitt
#465
Protocadherin-15 (PCDH15) Interacts with Integrin
8 (Itga8) in the Inner Ear. Implications
for a Signaling Mechanism Involving Usher Proteins
*Marisa Zallocchi; Dan Meehan; Duane Delimont;
Linda Cheung; Oluwatobi Ogun; Dominic Cosgrove
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Stereocilia Tenting Is Present in Live Hair Cells and
Involves Remodeling of the Actin Core
*A. Catalina Vlez-Ortega; Artur A. Indzhykulian;
Gregory I Frolenkov
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Mechanotransduction Defects in Sensory Hair Cells of
USH1C Knock-In Mice
*Charles Askew; Yukako Asai; Jennifer J. Lentz;
Gwenaelle S.G. Geleoc
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Localization of PDZD7 to the Stereocilia Ankle-Link
Associates This Scaffolding Protein with the Usher
Syndrome Protein Network
*M'hamed Grati; Jung-Bum Shin; Michael D. Weston;
James Green; Henry Adler; Manzoor A. Bhat; Peter
G. Gillespie; Bechara Kachar
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Can Side Links Mediate Hair Cell
Mechanotransduction?
*Stephanie Edelmann; Artur Indzhykulian;
Ghanshyam Sinha; Gregory Frolenkov
#471
Weak Lateral Coupling Between Stereocilia of Inner
and Outer Hair-Cell Bundles
*K. Domenica Karavitaki; Paul D. Niksch; David P.
Corey
#472
Electrical Coupling of Mouse Adult Inner Hair Cells
Measured in Situ
*Antonio M. Garcia de Diego; Jonathan Ashmore
#473
The Properties of Short Hair Cells in the Avian Basilar
Papilla
*Xiaodong Tan; Maryline Beurg; Shanthini
Mahendrasingam; Carole Hackney; Robert
Fettiplace
#474
Pitch Perception in Cochlear Implant Users with
Square Wave Iterated Rippled Noise
*Richard T Penninger; Eugen Kludt; Charles J Limb;
Andreas Bchner; Marc Leman; Ingeborg Dhooge
#475
Investigating the Effect of Training with Amplitude
Modulated (AM) Tones on Tone-Vocoded Speech
Perception
*Sygal Amitay; Ediz Sohoglu; Christian Fllgrabe;
Katharine Molloy; David Moore
#476
Frequency Shifts Enhance Tones Within Chords, in a
Special Way
*Laurent Demany; Samuele Carcagno; Catherine
Semal
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Using Training to Overcome the Switch Cost Induced
by Stimulus Randomization on Auditory TemporalInterval Discrimination
*Karen Banai; Beverly A. Wright
#478
Frequency-Modulation Vowel Maps in NormalHearing and Hearing-Impaired Listeners
*Sbastien Santurette; Marianna Vatti; Niels Henrik
Pontoppidan; Torsten Dau
#479
The Ability of Hearing-Impaired Listeners to Use
Temporal-Envelope Cues Recovered from Speech
Frequency Modulation
*Christian Lorenzi; Nicolas Wallaert; Jayaganesh
Swaminathan; Dan Gnansia; Agnes Leger; David
Ives; Andre Chays; Yves Cazals
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Hearing Speech in Noise from a Single Source Before
and After Surgical Improvement of Congenital
Conductive Hearing Loss
Bradley Kesser; Erika Cole; *Lincoln Gray
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The Pitch of the Broadband Temporal Envelope:
Effects of Modulation Rate and Shape
*Mickael L. D. Deroche; Monita Chatterjee
#483
Phase Effects in Speech Recognition Masked by
Harmonic Complexes
*Mickael L. D. Deroche; Monita Chatterjee
#484
Interactions of Pitch and Timbre: How Changes in One
Dimension Affect Discrimination of the Other
*Emily Allen; Andrew Oxenham
#485
Masker Profiling Yields Insights Into Mechanisms of
Masking
*Suyash Joshi; Walt Jesteadt
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Behavioral Paradigm to Measure the Lower Limit of
Pitch for Complex Harmonic Sounds in Macaques
*Olivier Joly; Simon Baumann; Colline Poirier;
Alexander Thiele; Timothy Griffiths
#487
Effects of Noise Reduction on AM Discrimination for
Hearing-Impaired Listeners
*David Ives; Sridhar Kalluri; Olaf Strelcyk; Stanley
Sheft; Christian Lorenzi
#488
Effects of Noise on Detection of Vowels by Nonhuman
Primates
*Jason Grigsby; Peter Bohlen; Maggie Dylla;
Ramnarayan Ramachandran
#489
Perception and Neural Representation of Tones in
Conditions of Masking Release
Katharina Egger; *Bastian Epp
#490
Frequency Difference Limens and Cue Trading in
CBA/CaJ Mice
*Kelly Radziwon; Micheal Dent
#491
Matching of the Dominant Pitch of Scale Alternating
Wavelet Sequences Against Complex Tones with Odd
Harmonics Attenuation: Decision Statistics on the
Stabilized Auditory Images
*Minoru Tsuzaki; Chihiro Takeshima; Toshie Matsui;
Toshio Irino
#492
On the Nature of Rhythm and Memory for Time
*Sundeep Teki; Timothy Griffiths
#493
The Role of Auditory Feedback on Vocal Pitch
Production in Cochlear Implant Users
*Juan Huang; Patpong Jiradejvong; Courtney Carver;
Xiaoqin Wang; Charles J. Limb
#494
A Model of Bi-Modal Localization in Young Children
*Karen Ann Martin; Patti Johnstone; Mark Hedrick
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How Do Cognitive Factors Interact with Speech-InNoise Segregation in Normal Hearing Children and
Adults?
*Sara M Misurelli; Sara R Bernstein; Ingrid S
Johnsrude; Ruth Y Litovsky
#496
Hearing the Elephant in the Scene: A Computational
Model of Bottom-Up Auditory Attention for Auditory
Scene Analysis
*Emine Merve Kaya; Mounya Elhilali
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Psychophysiological Analyses of the Effects of Phase
Information on Perceptual Outcomes for NormalHearing Listeners
*Il Joon Moon; Jong Ho Won; Michael Heinz; Jay
Rubinstein
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Simulated Hearing Loss
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Modeling Speech Intelligibility Performance with
Spatially Separated Interferers in Normal Hearing
and Hearing Impaired Listeners
*Nathaniel Spencer; Steven Colburn
#501
Harmonicity and Spectral Sparsity in Speech
Segregation
*Josh McDermott; Michael Schemitsch; Hideki
Kawahara; Dan Ellis
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Speech Enhancement Effects Robust to Changes in
Spatial Position Within a Room
*Eugene Brandewie; Pavel Zahorik
#503
Remote-Frequency Masking in School-Aged Children
and Adults: Effects of Spectral Proximity and Masker
Bandwidth
*Lori Leibold; Emily Buss
#504
Assessing Relative Sound Localization Abilities of
Human Listeners in Noise
*Katherine Wood; Jennifer Bizley
#505
Stimulus Burst Duration Influences Audiovisual
Spatial Binding
*Adam Bosen; Emily Clark; Paul Allen; William
O'Neill; Gary Paige
#506
Individual Differences in Sound Localization
Performance : Role of HRTFs Spectral-Richness
*Guillaume Andeol; Jean Christophe Bouy; Lionel
Pellieux
#507
Effect of Head Movement on Sound Localization
Accuracy in the European Starling (Sturnus
Vulgaris)
*Arne Feinkohl; Georg Klump
#508
Rat Cortical Units Display Sharp Hemifield Tuning
*Justin D. Yao; Peter Bremen; John C. Middlebrooks
#509
Sound Localization in Sagittal Planes: Modeling the
Level Dependence
*Piotr Majdak; Robert Baumgartner; Thibaud
Necciari; Bernhard Laback
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Smooth Pursuit Eye Movements During Tracking of
Auditory Targets Suggest Motion-Specific Processing
in the Auditory System
*Christina Cloninger; Emily Clark; Paul Allen; William
O'Neill; Gary Paige
#511
The Acoustical Cues to Sound Location in the Adult
Guinea Pig: Measurements of Directional Transfer
Functions (DTFs)
*Kelsey Anbuhl; Alexander Ferber; Kanthaiah Koka;
Whitney Williams; Jennifer Thornton; Daniel Tollin
#512
Frequency Dependent Directionality in the Mechanical
Response of the Gray Treefrog Ear
*Michael Caldwell; Norman Lee; Katrina Schrode;
Jakob Christensen-Dalsgaard; Mark Bee
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Comparing Two Measures of Absolute Sound
Localization Performance in Cats
*Amy Hong; Janet Ruhland; John Cress; Yan Gai;
Tom Yin
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Shigeyuki Kuwada
#515
Effect of Reverberation on Neural Coding of Sound
Location (Where) and Pattern (What) in the Inferior
Colliculus (IC)
*Shigeyuki Kuwada; Brian Bishop; Duck Kim
#516
Investigating Adaptation in the Barn Owl with a
Double-Stimulus Paradigm: A Behavioral Approach
*Lutz Kettler; Sandra Brill; Dana Zhringer; Hermann
Wagner
#517
Efficient Binaural Sound Localization Model for
Mobile Agents in Reverberant Environments
*Tom Goeckel; Hermann Wagner; Gerhard
Lakemeyer
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Rapid Recalibration of Auditory Distance Perception
in Reverberant Environments
*Lubos Hladek; Beata Tomoriova; Aaron Seitz;
Norbert Kopco
#519
Accommodating to New Ears: The Effects of Sensory
and Sensory-Motor Training
*Simon Carlile; Kapilesh Balachandar; Heather Kelly
#520
Measuring Binaural Sensitivity in Normal Hearing
Children Using Headphones
*Erica Ehlers; Kristi Ward; Corey Stoelb; Alan Kan;
Ruth Litovsky
#521
Effects of Target and Masker Spatial Continuity on
Speech Intelligibility
*Nandini Iyer; Eric Thompson; Griffin Romigh;
Douglas Brungart; Brian Simpson
#522
The Effects of Interaural Frequency Mismatch on
Spatial Release from Masking
*Corey Stoelb; Alan Kan; Matthew Goupell; Ruth
Litovsky
#523
Word Recognition Benefit from Attention Systems in
Older Adults with Hearing Loss
*Stefanie Kuchinsky; Kenneth Vaden; Stephanie
Cute; Jayne Ahlstrom; Judy Dubno; Mark Eckert
#524
Developmental Trends in Listening to Adult and Child
Speech in the Presence of Another Talker
*Stuart Rosen; Leila Ball
#525
Preparatory and Selective Attention in Children
During Multi-Talker Listening
*Emma Holmes; Padraig Kitterick; A. Quentin
Summerfield
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Auditory and Working Memory Training for Adults
with Hearing Loss: Addressing Key Considerations of
Outcome Measure Selection and Mechanisms of
Benefit
*Helen Henshaw; Melanie A. Ferguson; David R.
Moore
#527
Decoding Auditory Attention (In Real Time) with EEG
Edmund Lalor; Nima Mesgarani; *Siddharth Rajaram;
Adam O'Donovan; James Wright; Inyong Choi;
Jonathan Brumberg; Nai Ding; Adrian K.C. Lee; Nils
Peters; Sudarshan Ramenahalli; Jeffrey Pompe;
Barbara Shinn-Cunningham; Malcolm Slaney;
Shihab Shamma
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#529
Noise Induced Hearing Loss on Glutamatergic and
GABAergic Gene Expression Changes in Rat
Cochlear Nucleus
*Senthilvelan Manohar; Brandon Decker; Dalian
Ding; Richard Salvi
#530
Cholinergic Modulation of Tinnitus Related
Hyperactivity in the Dorsal Cochlear Nucleus
*Nauman Manzoor; James Kaltenbach
#531
Auditory Brain Stem Responses After Noise Damage
Predict Tinnitus
*Seth Koehler; Malav Parikh; Susan Shore
#532
Acute Tinnitus Perception Is Characterized by Altered
Oscillatory Activity in Rat Auditory Cortex
*Daniel Stolzberg; Sarah H Hayes; Nina Kashanian;
Richard J Salvi; Brian L Allman
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Biofeedback as a Potential Prophylactic Treatment for
Blast-Induced Tinnitus
*Gregory Mlynarczyk; Diana Peterson
#534
Functional Changes in Amygdala and Striatum in Rats
with Noise-Induced Hearing Loss
*Guang-Di Chen; Brandon Decker; Wei Sun;
Senthilvelan Manohar; Richard Salvi
#535
Corticosterone Increases Significantly During
Salicylate Induced Tinnitus
*Brandon Decker; Senthilvelan Manohar; Adam
Sheppard; Richard Salvi
#536
Histological Analysis of Vestibular Organs in Caspase 3
Deficient Mice
*Mckay Moline; Rebecca Cook; Tomoko Makishima
#537
Distributions of the CVEMPs Along the
Sternocleidomastoid Muscles During Neck Rotation
and Flexion in Normal Human Subjects
*Alex Ashford; Wei Wei; William Mustain; Hong Zhu;
Thomas Eby; Wu Zhou
#538
The Neural Basis of Clinical Vestibular Responses to
Bone Conducted Vibration (BCV) and AirConducted Sound (ACS)
*Ian Curthoys; Vedran Vulovic; Ljiljana Sokolic; Jacob
Pogson; Mike Robins; Ann Burgess
#539
Updating Alexanders Law and the Oculomotor Neural
Integrator
*Stefan Hegemann; Elham Khojasteh; Christopher
Bockisch
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Functional Dissection of the Neural Circuitry
Responsible for the Vestibuloocular Reflex in Larval
Zebrafish
*David Schoppik; Isaac Bianco; Leung-Hang Ma;
Drew Robson; Jennifer Li; Florian Engert; Robert
Baker; Alexander Schier
#541
Magnetic Field-Induced Eye Movements in Mice
*Bryan K Ward; Dale C Roberts; Lani Swarthout;
John P Carey; Charles C Della Santina
#542
Glycine Receptor Deficiency and Its Effect on the
Vestibulo-Ocular Reflex: A Study on the SPD1J
Mouse
*Patrick Huebner; Rebecca Lim; Alan Brichta;
Americo Migliaccio
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Partial Restoration of the VOR in Humans by MotionModulated Electrical Stimulation of the Vestibular
System
*Angelica Perez Fornos; Nils Guinand; Marco
Pelizzone; Jean-Philippe Guyot
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Rhesus Monkeys Using a Multichannel Vestibular
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#545
System Integration of an Application Specific
Integrated Circuit to Advance Toward a Fully
Implantable Multichannel Vestibular Prosthesis
*Kristin N. Hageman; Zaven Kalayjian; Mehdi A.
Rahman; Bryce Chiang; Francisco Tejada; Gene Y.
Fridman; Chenkai Dai; Andreas G. Andreou;
Charles C. Della Santina
#546
Heterogeneity in the Population of Vestibular Neurons
That Are Activated by Sinusoidal Galvanic
Vestibular Stimulation (SGVS) and Send Projections
to Pre-Sympathetic Neurons in the Ventrolateral
Medulla
Giorgio P. Martinelli; Victor L. Friedrich, Jr.; Bernard
Cohen; *Gay Holstein
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Double Oscillations in Blood Pressure and Heart Rate
from Monaural Sinusoidal Galvanic Vestibular
Stimulation (SGVS) in the Rat
*Sergei B. Yakushin; Giorgio P. Martinelli; Theodore
Raphan; Gay R. Holstein; Bernard Cohen
#548
Fluctuating Hyper-G Acceleration Induces Body
Temperature Drop in Normal But Not Circling Mice
*Donald L. Swiderski; Hideto Fukui; Yohei Takada;
Dwayne Vailliencourt; Chris Ellinger; Yehoash
Raphael
#549
Summation of Vestibular, Proprioceptive, and Visual
Signals in the Parieto-Insular Vestibular Cortex
Michael Shinder; *Shawn Newlands
#550
The Influence of Tilt and Inter-Stimulus Interval on
the Roll Aftereffect
*Benjamin Crane
#551
Perceived Tilt and Translation During Periodic Versus
Non-Predictable Motion
*Scott Wood; Jerome Jeevarajan; Jan Holly
#552
Assessing Misperception of Rotation in BPPV
*Jan E. Holly; Helen S. Cohen; M. Arjumand Masood
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Prestin at 13 - Progress, Problems, and
Prospects
Moderators: Richard Hallworth, PhD,
David He, MD, PhD
8:00 am - 10:00 am, Monday, February 18, 2013
Harborside Ballroom A-B
8:00
Introduction
8:05 #553
Insights Into Prestin Function from Knock-Out/KnockIn Mice
*Mary Ann Cheatham; Kazuaki Homma; Jing Zheng;
Peter Dallos
8:25 #554
Voltage-Dependent Hair Bundle Motion of Chicken
Auditory Hair Cells
Xiaodong Tan; Maryline Beurg; *Robert Fettiplace
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8:45 #555
New Insights Into the Structure-Function Relationship
of Prestin
*David He; Kirk Beisel; Jason Pecka; Huizhan Liu; Jie
Tang; Xiaodong Tan; Sandor Lovas
9:05 #556
Prestin Structural Biology Evidence for
Oligomerization and Co-Operativity
*Richard Hallworth
9:25 #557
The Structural Basis of Electromotility and Anion
Transport by Prestin and SLC26 Anion Transporters
*Dominik Oliver; Dmitry Gorbunov; Florian Nies;
Mattia Sturlese; Roberto Battistutta
9:45 #558
Prestin the Atypical Slc26 Transporter
*Christoph Fahlke; Michael Schnzler
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Session R: Symposium
Translating Science into Rehabilitation for
People with Hearing Loss
Moderators: Julie Bierer, PhD,
Kelly Tremblay, PhD
8:00 am - 10:00 am, Monday, February 18, 2013
Harborside Ballroom C
8:00
Introduction
8:05 #559
The Relevance of Basic Research on Perceptual
Learning to Clinical Auditory Rehabilitation
*Beverly Wright
8:21 #560
Auditory Training: What the Brain Gets Versus What
It Does with It
*Arthur Boothroyd
8:37 #561
The Application of Hearing Aid Technology to
Cognitive Rehabilitation
*Brent Edwards
8:53 #562
Training the Older Brain to Understand Speech in
Noise
*Larry Humes
9:09 #563
Outcome Measures in Children Fit with Hearing Aids
and Cochlear Implants
*Lisa Davidson; Jamie Cadieux; Jill Firszt
9:25 #564
Pediatric Assessment and Rehabilitation of Hearing
Loss
*Karen Gordon
9:41 #565
Wrapping It Up - What Do We Know and Where Do
We Need to Go?
*Kelly Tremblay
9:46
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Session S: Podium
Regeneration I
Moderators: Jian Zuo, PhD, Alan Cheng, MD
8:00 am - 10:00 am, Monday, February 18, 2013
Harborside Ballroom D-E
8:00
Introduction
8:05 #566
An Approach to Drug Discovery: Screening for
Survival and Neurite Promoting Activity on Spiral
Ganglion Neurons
*Donna S. Whitlon; Mary Grover; Sara Fernandez
Dunne; Chi-Hao Luan
8:19 #567
Generation of Human Inner Ear Prosensory-Like Cells
Via Epithelial-To-Mesenchymal Transition
*Zhengqing Hu; Xuemei Luo; Lei Zhang; Fengqing
Lu; Fengping Dong; Edwin Monsell; Hui Jiang
8:33 #568
Dose Response of Hair Cell Damage and Regeneration
in the Neonatal Mouse Cochlea
*Brandon C. Cox; Jian Zuo
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8:47 #569
Lineage Tracing Reveals Supporting Cells
Contributing to Hair Cell Regeneration in the
Neonatal Mouse Cochlea in Vivo
*Renjie Chai; Ling Tong; Brandon C. Cox; Kavita
Chalasani; Tian Wang; Angela Xue; Vikas Nookala;
Genevieve Huang; Xuan-Phien Pham; Jian Zuo;
Edwin Rubel; Alan Cheng
9:01 #570
9:15 #571
MYC Gene Delivery to Adult Mouse Utricles
Stimulates Proliferation of Postmitotic Supporting
Cells in Vitro
*Joseph Burns; James Yoo; Anthony Atala; John
Jackson
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A Comparison of the Effects of BDNF and NT3 Gene
Therapy on Peripheral Auditory Fibers and Spiral
Ganglion Survival in the Deafened Guinea Pig Inner
Ear
*Cameron Budenz; Hiu Tung Wong; Donald
Swiderski; Yehoash Raphael
9:43 #573
Lithium Alters the Morphology of Neurites
Regenerating from Cultured Adult Spiral Ganglion
Neurons
Samit Shah; Chirag Patel; Albert Feng; *Richard
Kollmar
Session T: Symposium
Intercellular Signaling During Sensory
System Development
Moderators: Thomas Coate, PhD, Steven Raft, PhD
10:30 am - 12:30 pm, Monday, February 18, 2013
Harborside Ballroom A-B
10:30 #574
Derailing Organ of Corti Development: Uncoupling
Topology from Cell Type Specification Reveals
Causality of Signaling
*Bernd Fritzsch; Israt Jahan; Ning Pan; Jennifer
Kersigo
10:50 #575
Notch Signaling in Cochlear Development: Puzzles and
Pathways
Martin Basch; Yalda Moayedi-Esfahani; Juan Maass;
*Andrew Groves
11:10 #576
Mechanisms of Hair Cell Regeneration in the Zebrafish
Lateral Line System
*David Raible; Ivan Cruz; Heather Brignull; Eva Ma;
Edwin Rubel
11:30 #577
Cell-Cell Interactions That Underlie Cochlear
Innervation
Noah Druckenbrod; *Lisa Goodrich
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11:50 #578
ATP-Dependent Signaling in Supporting Cells of the
Developing Cochlea
Han Chin Wang; Nicolas X. Tritsch; Ying Xin Zhang;
*Dwight E. Bergles
12:10 #579
Expression of Human Pendrin Rescues Hearing in
Mice Lacking Mouse Pendrin
*Philine Wangemann; Xiangming Li; Fei Zhou; Joel
Sanneman; Donald Harbidge; Dominique Eladari;
Daniel C. Marcus
Session U: Workshop
Hyperacusis: Whats the Impact?
Moderator: Peter Steyger, PhD
10:30 am - 12:30 pm, Monday, February 18, 2013
Harborside Ballroom C
10:30
Introduction
*Bryan Pollard
10:40 #580
Overview of Sound Sensitivity
*Brian Moore
11:00 #581
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11:20 #582
The Epidemiology and Etiology of Hypercusis
*David Baguley
11:40 #583
Diagnosing Hyperacusis and Measuring Hyperacusis
Severity
*James Henry
12:00 #584
Hypercusis Treatment Options
*William Martin
12:20
Closing Remarks
*Bryan Pollard
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Session V: Podium
Regeneration II and External Middle Ear
Moderator: Lisa Hunter, Jian Zuo, PhD
10:30 am - 12:30 pm, Monday, February 18, 2013
Harborside Ballroom D-E
10:30
Introduction
10:35 #585
Comparison of Hair Cells and Supporting Cells by
DeepCAGE Sequencing
*Judith Kempfle; Shannan Ho Sui; Winston Hide;
Albert Edge
11:49 #586
Investigating Hair Cell Regeneration Through
Integrated Genomic Datasets
*Nicole Renaud; Yuan-Chieh Ku; Rose Veile; Cynthia
Helms; Mark Warchol; Michael Lovett
11:03 #587
High-Frequency Human Middle-Ear Model with
Compound Eardrum and Airway Branching in
Mastoid Air Cells
*Douglas Keefe
11:17 #588
High-Speed Video Analysis of Ossicular Chain of NearIntact Guinea Pig Middle Ear
*Tetsuro Yasui; Mitsuru Ohashi; Nozomu Matsumoto;
Shizuo Komune
11:31 #589
Biomechanical Properties of Human and Porcine
Auricular Cartilage
*David Zopf; Colleen Flanagan; Annie Mitsak; Vishnu
Rajendran; Glenn Green; Scott Hollister
11:45 #590
Simulator and Mechanical Model Development for
Middle Ear Surgery
*Guillaume Kazmitcheff; Mathieu Miroir; Christian
Duriez; Yann Nguyen; Evelyne Ferrary; Olivier
Sterkers; Stephane Cotin; Alexis Bozorg Grayeli
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11:59 #591
Motion of the Tympanic Membrane in Acute Otitis
Media Model of Chinchilla Measured with Scanning
Laser Vibrometry
*Rong Gan; Xiying Guan; Xiangming Zhang; Vikrant
Palan; Mario Pineda
#592
Department of Defense Hearing Center of Excellence:
Providing Facilitation of Translational Research in
Auditory Injuries
*Mark Packer; Tanisha Hammill
Poster Sessions
1:00 pm (See pages 91 122 for poster listings)
Grand Ballroom
Session X: Symposium
Noise-induced Hearing Loss: Scientific
Advances
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1:30
Introduction
Colleen LePrell, PhD
1:35 #593
The Public Health Importance of Noise-Induced
Hearing Loss
*William Clark
1:53 #594
Noise-Related Hair Cell Death and Preservation of
Endolymph/Perilymph Boundaries in the Bohne
Labyrinth
*Kevin K. Ohlemiller
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2:11 #595
You Say Toughening, I Say Conditioning, Lets
Call the Whole Thing Off
*Barbara Canlon; Inna Meltser
2:36 #596
What Otoacoustic Emissions Have Told Us About
Noise-Induced Hearing Loss
*Brenda Lonsbury-Martin; Glen Martin; Barden
Stagner
2:54 #597
Tinnitus and Hyperacusis: Involvement of Auditory
and Nonauditory Structures
*Richard Salvi; Guang-Di Chen; Daniel Stolzberg; Ed
Lobarinas
3:12 #598
Translating Data Into Knowledge and Action:
Challenges in Evidence-Based Hearing Loss
Prevention
*Thais Morata
3:25
Closing Remarks
Shaowen Bao, PhD
Session Y: Podium
Psychophysics I
Moderator: Robert Carlyon, PhD
1:30 pm - 3:30 pm, Monday, February 18, 2013
Harborside Ballroom C
1:30
Introduction
1:35 #599
Frequency Discrimination Through Phase Locking
*Tobias Reichenbach; A. J. Hudspeth
1:54 #600
Spectral Ripple Discrimination in Infants: Effect of
Ripple Depth and Envelope Phase Randomization
*David Horn; Lynne Werner; Jay Rubinstein; JongHo
Won
2:13 #601
Comparative Measures of Temporal Coherence
*Erikson Neilans; Micheal L. Dent
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2:32 #602
Auditory Streaming of Syllables: Words Fuse More
Readily Than Non-Words
*Robert Carlyon; Alex Billig; John Deeks; Jolijn
Monstrey; Matthew Davis
2:51 #603
Rhythm Perception in Macaque Monkeys
Elena Selezneva; Susann Deike; Henning Scheich;
Andre Brechmann; Stanislava Knyazeva; *Michael
Brosch
3:10 #604
Concurrent Speech Segregation Based on the Pitch
Strength of Iterated Rippled Noise
*Marjorie R. Leek; Frederick J. Gallun; Michelle R.
Molis; Heather M. Belding
Session Z: Podium
Hair Cells - Transduction I
Moderators: Kirk Beisel, PhD,
Kumar Alagramam, PhD
1:30 pm - 3:30 pm, Monday, February 18, 2013
Harborside Ballroom D-E
1:30
Introduction
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1:35 #605
Molecular Mechanisms of Deafness Mutations
Disrupting Tip-Link Function and Hair-Cell
Transduction
*Marcos Sotomayor; Wilhelm A Weihofen; Rachelle
Gaudet; David P Corey
1:54 #606
Noddy, a New Mouse Model for Hereditary Deafness,
Illuminates the Function of Protocadherin-15 in
Inner Ear Hair-Cell Tip Link
Ruishuang Geng; Marcos Sotomayor; Kimberly
Kinder; Suhasini R. Gopal; John Gerka-Stuyt;
Daniel H.-C. Chen; Rachel E. Hardisty-Hughes;
Greg Ball; Andrew J. Parker; Rachelle Gaudet;
David N. Furness; Steve D. M. Brown; David P.
Corey; *Kumar N. Alagramam
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2:13 #607
TMHS Is an Integral Component of the
Mechanotransduction Machinery of Cochlear Hair
Cells
*Ulrich Mueller; Wei Xiong; Nicolas Grillet; Heather
Elledge; Thomas Wagner; Bo Zhao; Kenneth
Johnson; Piotr Kazmierczak
2:32 #608
Activated Radixin Is the Major Actin-To-Membrane
Connector of Stereocilia
Matthew Avenarius; Jocelyn Krey; Hongyu Zhao;
Clive Morgan; Manfred Auer; *Peter Gillespie
2:51 #609
Developmental Changes in the Mechanotransducer
Channels of Cochlear Hair Cells and Their
Regulation by Transmembrane Channel-Like
Proteins
Kyunghee X. Kim; *Robert Fettiplace
3:10 #610
Cochlear Adaptation Is Not Driven by Calcium Entry
*Anthony Peng; Thomas Effertz; Anthony Ricci
3:45
Introduction
3:50 #611
Audio-Visual Interactions in Modulation
Discrimination Are Modality Specific
*Adrian Rees; Anjana Prabhu; Quoc Vuong
4:07 #612
Children with Cochlear Implants Demonstrate
Working Memory Deficits in Storage, Not Processing
*Susan Nittrouer; Joanna Lowenstein; Amanda
Caldwell
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4:24 #613
Investigating Phase Effects in On- And Off-Frequency
Masking by Schroeder-Phase Complexes
*Jordan A. Beim; Magdalena Wojtczak; Andrew J.
Oxenham
4:41 #614
Characteristics of Learning an Invented Auditory NonLinguistic Rule
*Liat Kishon-Rabin; Shira Cohen; Sara Ferman;
Daphne Ari-Even Roth
3:45 #615
The Spatial Pattern of Cochlear Amplification
*Jonathan Fisher; Fumiaki Nin; Tobias Reichenbach;
Revethy Uthaiah; A. J. Hudspeth
4:00 #616
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4:15 #617
The High-Frequency Response of an Active Outer Hair
Cell Is Enhanced by Cochlear Inertia
*Daibhid O Maoileidigh; A. J. Hudspeth
4:30 #618
Identification of the Voltage Sensing Mechanism in
Prestin
*Kirk Beisel; Sandor Lovas; Jie Tang; Huizhan Liu;
Pecka Jason; David He
4:45 #619
The Slc26 Family Proteins in Membranes Are All
Tetramers
*Richard Hallworth; Kelsey Stark; Lyandysha
Zholudeva; Benjamin Currall; Michael Nichols
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FLIM-FRET Measurements of Voltage Dependent
Conformational Changes in Prestin
Shinji Strain; Guillame Duret; Chance Mooney;
*Robert M. Raphael
Awards Ceremony
5:15 pm - 6:45 pm, Monday, February 18, 2013
Harborside Ballroom
40th Anniversary Celebration
6:45 pm - 8:00 pm, Monday, February 18, 2013
#621
MiRNA183 and MiRNA34a Are Involved in the Onset
and Progression of Age Related Hearing Loss
*Qian Zhang; Huizhan Liu; Joann McGee; Edward J.
Walsh; Garret Soukup; Zhizhou He
#622
Age Effects in Discrimination of Temporal Cues Within
and Between Interval Groupings of Accented Tone
Sequences
*Peter Fitzgibbons; Sandra Gordon-Salant
#623
BERA in Aging Grey Mouse Lemurs (Microcebus
Murinus)
*Christian Schopf; Elke Zimmermann; Julia
Tnsmeyer; Sabine Kstner; Andrej Kral
#624
Age Related Changes in Inhibition in Mouse Auditory
Cortex
*Kevin A Stebbings; Don Caspary; Jeremy G Turner;
Dan A Llano
#625
Dendritic Extent in Aged Auditory Thalamus
*Emily Tignor; Ben Richardson; Lynne Ling; Evgeny
Sametskiy; Donald Caspary
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Morphometric Analysis and DTI of the Auditory
Cortex in Man Changes with Aging
*Oliver Profant; Antonin Skoch; Jaroslav Tintera;
Ibrahim Ibrahim; Zuzana Balogova; Josef Syka
#627
Age-Related Changes in Sox10 Expression in the
Cochlear Lateral Wall
Xinping Hao; Nancy Smythe; Yazhi Xing; Bradley A.
Schulte; Judy R. Dubno; *Hainan Lang
#628
Age-Associated Changes of Na, K-ATPase Subunit
Isoform Distribution and Expression in the CBA/CaJ
Mouse Cochlea
*Xiaoxia Zhu; Bo Ding; Joseph P. Walton; Robert D.
Frisina
#629
Age Related Na+/K+-ATPase Isoform Gene and
Protein Expression Changes in the Cochlear Stria
Vascularis
*Bo Ding; Xiaoxia Zhu; Robert Frisina; Joseph P.
Walton
#630
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#633
Noise Exposure and MaleFemale Hearing Impairment
Differences in Years Lived with Disabilty in Norway
*Howard J. Hoffman; Chuan-Ming Li; Kristian Tambs;
Bo Engdahl
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#634
Age-Related Changes in Neural Population
Representation of Amplitude-Modulation in the
Presence of Overlapping Maskers
*Aravindakshan Parthasarathy; Jesyin Lai; Edward
Bartlett
#635
Age-Related Changes in the Capillary Basement
Membrane of the Stria Vascularis
*Mitsuya Suzuki; Takashi Sakamoto; Akinori Kashio;
Tatsuya Yamasoba
#636
Differences in the Processing of Spoken Sentences
Between Young and Elderly Normal-Hearing Adults
*Anastasios Sarampalis; Mareike Alisch; Katharina
Bhmen; Tobias Bske; Maraike Coenen; Enja
Jung; Deniz Baskent
#637
Synaptic Aging in the Mouse Cochlea: New Views and
Functional Clues
*Sharon G. Kujawa; Kumud Lall; M. Charles
Liberman; Yevgeniya Sergeyenko
#638
Effects of Age on the Perception and Neural
Representation of Frequency Modulation
*Christopher Clinard
#639
Single Unit Recordings in the Cochlear Nucleus of the
Anesthetized Rat
*Yaneri A. Ayala; Douglas Oliver; Nell Cant; Manuel
Malmierca
#640
Synergistic Action of GABA and Glycine Provides
Powerful Inhibition to Spherical Bushy Cells in the
Cochlear Nucleus of Gerbil
*Jana Nerlich; Thomas Knzel; Christian Keine;
Andrej Korenic; Rudolf Rbsamen; Ivan Milenkovic
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#641
Neural Correlates of Tone Detection in the Cochlear
Nucleus of Nonhuman Primates
*Maggie Dylla; Peter Bohlen; Jason Grigsby;
Ramnarayan Ramachandran
#642
Modulation of Temporal Coding in the Superior
Paraolivary Nucleus
*David Sloan; Albert Berrebi
#643
Contribution of NMDA and AMPA Receptors to
Response Properties of Neurons in the Medial
Nucleus of the Trapezoid Body of the Rat
*Fei Gao; Albert Berrebi
#644
The Temporal Responses of Single Units in the Ventral
Cochlear Nucleus to Conspecific Vocalisations
*Arkadiusz Stasiak; Jean-Marc Edeline; Quentin
Gaucher; Christian Lorenzi; Ian Winter
#645
Stability and Plasticity of Brainstem Function Across
the Lifespan
*Erika Skoe; Jennifer Krizman; Samira Anderson;
Nina Kraus
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Regional Differences in Synaptic Organization of
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#647
Microglial Cells Participate in Re-Shaping Neuronal
Circuitry of the Rat Auditory Brainstem After
Cochlear Ablation
*Robert Illing; Philipp Janz
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#648
Synaptic Organization of Posterior Ventral Cochlear
Nucleus (PVCN) Magnocellular Core in the CBA/CaJ
Mouse
Brian McGuire; Heather Graham; *Amanda Lauer
#649
Laminar and Cellular Organization of the Human
Dorsal Cochlear Nucleus
*Joan Baizer; Nadav Weinstock; Nicholas Paolone
#650
3D Reconstructions of Dorsal Cochlear Nucleus
Neurons and Their Synapses Using Serial Block Face
Scanning Electron Microscopy
Guoyou Chen; Nauman Manzoor; Grahame Kidd;
*James Kaltenbach; Lily Velet
#651
Suppression of Neural Firing in the Inferior Colliculus
Induced by Focal Electrical Stimulation of Auditory
Cortex: Implications for the Treatment of Tinnitus
*Craig Markovitz; Kyle Wesen; Patrick Hogan;
Henisha Dhandhusaria; Hubert Lim
#652
Extensive Areas of the Cortex Are Evoked by
Stimulation from the Newly Implanted Ear in
Children Who Were Long-Term Unilateral Cochlear
Implant Users
*Salima Jiwani; Blake C. Papsin; Karen A. Gordon
#653
Auditory Cortex Structure and Metabolite Findings in
Older Adults with High-Frequency Hearing Loss
*Kelly C. Harris; Mark A. Eckert; Judy R. Dubno
#654
Corticofugal Slow Effects of Auditory Cortex Electrical
Microstimulation on Cochlear Responses in the
Chinchilla
*Constantino Dragicevic; Natalia Jara; Gonzalo
Terreros; Paul H Delano
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#655
Functional Reorganization in Area DZ of Congenitally
Deaf Cats
*Rdiger Land; Christiane Sprenger; Peter Baumhoff;
Peter Hubka; Jochen Tillein; Andrej Kral
#656
Cortical Auditory Processing in Individuals with LongTerm Symptoms Following Mild TBI
*Kathy Vander Werff; Brian Rieger
#657
Development of a Rodent Model of Chronic StressInduced Auditory Dysfunction
*Sarah H. Hayes; Daniel Stolzberg; Richard Salvi;
Brian L. Allman
#658
Acoustically-Evoked Auditory Change Complex in
Children with Auditory Neuropathy Spectrum
Disorder: A Potential Objective Tool for Identifying
Cochlear Implant Candidates
*Shuman He; John Grose; Craig Buchman
#659
Automated Fibertracking of the Acoustic Radiation
Tract in Normal and Hearing-Impaired Adults
Muwei Li; Andreia V. Faria; Kenichi Oishi; Susumu
Mori; *J. Tilak Ratnanather
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#660
Nerve Survival in CI Patients, and Its Functional
Consequences: Psychophysical Measures and
Cortical Recordings
*Lendra Friesen; Monita Chatterjee; Aditya Kulkarni;
Samidha Joglekar; Arthri Srinivasan
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#662
The Role of GABAergic and Glycinergic Inputs in
Shaping SSA in the Inferior Colliculus of the
Anesthetized Rat.
*Yaneri A. Ayala; David Perez-Gonzalez; Manuel
Malmierca
#663
Response to Complex Patterns of Regularity in the
Inferior Colliculus of the Anesthetized Rat
*Blanca N. Aguillon; Javier Nieto; Carles Escera;
Manuel S. Malmierca
#664
Stimulus Specific Adaptation in the Inferior Colliculus
of the Awake Marmoset
*Troy Rubin; Eric Young
#665
Spectral Receptive Field Plasticity May Underlie
Stimulus-Specific Adaptation in Rat Inferior
Colliculus
Li Shen; Lingyun Zhao; *Bo Hong
#666
Temporal Modulation Tuning in the Auditory
Midbrain Provides Distributed Neural
Representation for Coding Vowel-Like Sounds
*Tianhao Li; Laurel H. Carney
#667
Serotonin Reduces Noise-Evoked Suppression of
Vocalization Responses in Inferior Colliculus
*Laura Hurley; Adam Smith
#668
Responses to Acoustic Stimuli Vary Along the
Isofrequency Laminae of the Inferior Colliculus
Consistent with Spatially Segregated Sub-Lemniscal
Auditory Pathways
*Malgorzata Straka; Samuel Schmitz; Patrick Lee;
Melissa McMahon; Hubert Lim
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#669
Progressive Recovery of Acoustic Sensitivity in the
Inferior Colliculus of Adult Mice Following NearComplete Primary Cochlear Neuronal Degeneration
*Daniel Polley; Yasheng Yuan; Albert Edge; Charles
Liberman
#670
Masking Release Due to Coherent Envelope
Fluctuations Across Frequency at the Level of the
Inferior Colliculus
*Jan Diepenbrock; Frank Ohl; Jesko Verhey
#671
Auditory Stream Segregation Abolishes Informational
Masking
*Lena-Vanessa Dollezal; Sandra Tolnai; Rainer
Beutelmann; Georg M. Klump
#672
Neural Discrimination of Vocoded Consonants
*Mark Steadman; Chris Sumner
#673
Mathematical Modeling of Gap Detection
*Gevorg Grigoryan; Abigail Fellows; Frank Musiek;
Robert Chambers; Odile Clavier; Jay Buckey
#674
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Glycinergic and GABAergic Input Provide Excitatory
P
Drive in the Inferior Colliculus
o *Anthony Williams; Zoltan Fuzessery
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Identification of Three Classes of Excitatory Synapses
in the Inferior Colliculus
*Kyle Nakamoto; Jeffrey Mellott; Jeanette Killius;
Megan Storey-Workley; Colleen Sowick; Brett
Schofield
#677
Inhibitory Projections and GABAergic Cross-Talk
Between Parallel Pathways in the Projections from
Inferior Colliculus to the Medial Geniculate Body in
Guinea Pigs
*Jeffrey Mellott; Nichole Foster; Brett Schofield
#678
c-Fos Immunolabeling Reveals Changes in Sound
Frequency Representation in Inferior Colliculus
Following Chronic Low-Level Neonatal Sound
Exposure
*Lisa M. D'Alessandro; Robert V. Harrison
#679
Reciprocal Connections Between the Inferior Colliculus
and Dorsal Cochlear Nucleus
*Michael Muniak; Vikas Kodali; Makoto Tanigawa;
Catherine Connelly; Tan Pongstaporn; David Ryugo
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#680
Projections from the Dorsal Cochlear Nucleus to the
Ipsilateral and Contralateral Inferior Colliculi: Single
Fiber Reconstructions
*M. Christian Brown; Thane Benson; Kristen Babicz;
Keith Darrow
#681
Perineuronal Nets on GABAergic Cells in the Inferior
Colliculus That Project to the Medial Geniculate
Body
*Nichole Foster; Jeffrey Mellott; Brett Schofield
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#682
Expression of the GABABR1 and GABABR2 Subunits
in the Rats Inferior Colliculus
Lena Jamal; Aziz Khan; Sehrish Butt; Chirag Patel;
*Huiming Zhang
#683
Non-Invasive Measures of the Health of the Implanted
Cochlea
Bryan Pfingst; Cameron Budenz; Deborah Colesa;
Elizabeth Hyde; Lisa Kabara; Gina Su; Yehoash
Raphael; *Melissa Watts
#684
Listening Effort with Simulated Cochlear Implant
Hearing and Electric Acoustic Stimulation Effects
of Noise on Response Time
*Carina Pals; Mart van Dijk; Anastasios Sarampalis;
Deniz Baskent
#685
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#686
#687
Pre- And Post-Operative Binaural Masking Level
Differences for Bimodal Cochlear-Implant Listeners
*Benjamin Sheffield; Gerald Schuchman; Joshua
Bernstein
#688
Binaural Spectral Fusion in Hearing Aid and Cochlear
Implant Users
*Lina Reiss; Rindy Ito; Jessica Eggleston; David
Wozny
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#689
Residual Hearing Changes with Electrical Stimulation
in Cochlear Implanted Guinea Pigs
*Lina Reiss; Chiemi Tanaka; Anh Nguyen-Huynh;
Katherine Loera; Gemaine Stark
#690
Real-Time Impedance Measurement Feedback for
Intracochlear Electrode Insertion
*Chin-Tuan Tan; Mario Svirsky; Abbas Anwar; Shaun
Kumar; Bernie Caessens; Claudiu Treaba; Paul
Carter; J. Thomas Roland Jr.
#691
Hyaluronic Acid Perfusion Enhances Cochlear Implant
Insertion While Preserving Some Degree of Hearing
Function
*Sushrut Kale; Mailing Wu; Elizabeth Olson
#692
Long-Term Neurotrophic and Functional Effects of
BDNF and Intracochlear Electrical Stimulation in
Neonatally Deafened Animals
*Patricia Leake; Olga Stakhovskaya; Stephen
Rebscher; Ben Bonham
#693
Target Structures for Infrared Neural Stimulation
(INS)
*Hunter Young; Agnella Matic; Sama Kadakia; ClausPeter Richter
#694
Optogenetic Stimulation of the Auditory Nerve:
Toward an Optical Cochlear Prosthetic
*Victor H. Hernandez; Gerhard Hoch; Kirsten Reuter;
Zhizi Jing; Matthias Bartels; Gerhard Vogt; Carolyn
W. Garnham; George J. Augustine; Sebastian
Kgler; Tim Salditt; Nicola Strenzke; Tobias Moser
#695
Optogenetic Control of Central Auditory Neurons
*Keith N. Darrow; Michael Slama; Judith Kempfle;
Edward Boyden; Daniel Polley; M. Christian Brown;
Daniel J. Lee
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#696
Wavelength Dependency of Inner Ear Responses to
Pulsed Laser Stimulation
*Peter Baumhoff; Michael Schultz; Hannes Maier;
Ingo U. Teudt; Alexander Krger; Thomas Lenarz;
Andrej Kral
#697
Response Patterns to Infrared Neural Stimulation of
the Cochlea Recorded from the Inferior Colliculus
*Claus-Peter Richter; Agnella Matic
#698
Modeling Performance of Optical Stimulation for Use
in Cochlear Implants
*Alexander Thompson; Scott Wade; Paul Stoddart
#699
Water Transport in the Rat Inner Ear; Translational
Research of Meniere's Disease
*Masahiko Nishimura; Akinobu Kakigi; Taizo Takeda;
Setsuko Takeda; Teruhiko Okada; Junko Murata;
Katsuhisa Ikeda
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#700
A Biodegradable Drug Delivery Microdevice for
Tinnitus
*Jane Wang; Tara Campbell; Avi Chad-Friedman;
Robert Langer; Sharon Kujawa; Jeffrey Borenstein
P #701
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*Alec
N. Salt; Jared J. Hartsock; Ruth M. Gill
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#703
Using Gene Therapy Approach to Rescue Hearing in
Connexin30 Null Mice by AAV1-Mediated Connexin
Expressions in the Scala Media
*Jianjun Wang; Yunfeng Wang; Shoeb Ahmad; Qing
Chang; Binfei Zhou; Huawei Li; Xi Lin
#704
Development and System Integration of a MicroActuator for Controlled Intracochlear Drug Delivery
Ernest Kim; Jason Fiering; Mitchell Hansberry; Mark
Mescher; Erin Pararas; Abigail Spencer; *Jeffrey
Borenstein
#705
Intracochlear Tamoxifen Distribution Visualized by a
Cre-Lox System
*Kunio Mizutari; William Sewell; Albert Edge
#706
Microparticle Characterization for Cochlear Drug
Delivery
*Astin Ross; Sahar Rahmani; Diane Prieskorn; Josef
Miller; Joerg Lahann; Richard Altschuler
#707
Sustained Release Glucocorticoid Formulation for
Long Term Intracochlear Drug Delivery
*Erik Pierstorff; Wanwan Yang; Yen-Jung Angel
Chen; Federico Kalinec; William Slattery
#708
Rescue of Cisplatin Dependent Hearing Loss by an
Intracochlear Drug Delivery Implant
*Erik Pierstorff; Wanwan Yang; Yen-Jung Angel
Chen; Federico Kalinec; William Slattery
#709
Administration of Glucocorticoid Attenuates TraumaInduced Hearing Loss Associated with Intracochlear
Cell Transplantation
*Yi-Tsen Lin; Ying-Chang Lu; Chuan-Jen Hsu
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#710
Identification of COCH Gene Mutation in Exon 5 of
the LCCL Domain in Archived DFNA9 Temporal
Bone
*Joni Doherty; Jamie Treadway; Jose Fayad; Robert
Gellibolian; Fred Linthicum, Jr.
#711
Diagnostic Application of Targeted Exome Sequencing
for Familial Nonsyndromic Hearing Loss
*Byung Yoon Choi; Gibeum Park; Jungsoo Gim; Ah
Reum Kim; Bong Jik Kim; Juyong Chung; Tae-Sung
Park; Sun O Chang; Seung-Ha Oh; Kyu-Hee Han;
Woong-Yang Park
#712
Differences in the Pathogenicity of the P.H723R
Mutation of the Common Deafness-Associated
SLC26A4 Gene in Humans and Mice
*Ying-chang lu; Chen-Chi Wu; Ting-Hua Yang; YingHung Lin; I-Shing Yu; Shu-Wha Lin; Qing Chang; Xi
Lin; Jau-Min Wong; Chuan-Jen Hsu
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#714
Loss of FGF23 Signaling Results in Mixed Hearing
Loss and Middle Ear Malformation
*Andrew Lysaght; Neil Kalwani; Quan Yuan; Paul
Caruso; MeryBeth Cunnane; Beate Lanske;
Konstantina Stankovic
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#715
Interaction Between Adiponectin and Adiponectin
Receptor 1 Is Associated with Age-Related Hearing
Impairment
*Chen-Chi Wu; Ching-Hui Tsai; Juen-Haur Hwang;
Ying-Chang Lu; Yin-Hung Lin; Yungling Leo Lee;
Tien-Chen Liu; Chuan-Jen Hsu
#716
Novel Pathological Model of SYM-1 and Conductive
Hearing Loss Revealed by Docking Simulation of
Noggin and Heparin
*Kazunori Namba; Sawako Masuda; Hideki Mutai;
Hiroki Kaneko; Tatsuo Matsunaga
#717
Mcph1-Deficient Mice Are a Model for Heritable Otitis
Media
*Jing Chen; Neil Ingham; Simon Clare; Claire Raisen;
Ozama Ismail; Rebecca Mclntyre; Gordon Dougan;
David Adams; Jacqueline White; Karen Steel
#718
Targeted Exome Capture and Paired-End Massively
Parallel Sequencing Reveals New Mutations for
Human Hereditary Deafness in the Middle East
*Zippora Brownstein; Amal Abu Rayyan; Daphne
Karfunkel; Dima Dweik; Yoni Bhonker; Orly Yaron;
Nitzan Kol; Adva Yeheskel; Lilach M. Friedman;
Varda Oron-Karni; Moshe Frydman; Noam
Shomron; Moien Kanaan; Karen B. Avraham
#719
Wbp2-Deficient Mice Show a Progressive Pattern of
High-Frequency Hearing Loss
*Annalisa Buniello; Andreea Huma; Raquel MartinezVega; Johanna Pass; Neil Ingham; Karen Steel
#720
Mislocalization of POU3F4 in the Nucleus Due to Novel
Mutations in Humans and Mice
*Shaked Shivatzki; Thomas Parzefall; Danielle R.
Lenz; Daphne Karfunkel; Birgit Rathkolb; Eckhard
Wolf; Sybylle Sabrautzki; Martin Hrab de Angelis;
Moshe Frydman; Zippora Brownstein; Karen B.
Avraham
105
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#721
Gene Discovery Approaches to Characterize Molecular
Mechanisms Underlying the Brn4/Pou3f4 Mutant
Phenotype
*Jason Brant; Kyung Ahn; E Bryan Crenshaw III
#722
Evaluation of the Pathogenicity of GJB3 and GJB6
Variants Associated with Nonsyndromic Hearing
Loss
*Se-Kyung Oh; Soo-Young Choi; Song Hee Yu;
Chang-Jin Jeon; Kyu-Yup Lee; Sang-Heun Lee;
Un-Kyung Kim
#723
Gap Junction Mediated MiRNA Intercellular
Communication
*Hong-Bo Zhao; Yan Zhu; Liang Zong; Ru-Qiang
Liang
#724
A Japanese Family with Autosomal Dominant
Auditory Neuropathy Spectrum Disorder
*Yoshihiro Noguchi; Ayako Nishio; Noriaki Takeda;
Aki Shimada; Izumi Chida; Taeko Naruse; Akinori
Kimura; Ken Kitamura
#725
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#727
Auditory Rehabilitation and Genetic Analysis in
Patients with BO/BOR Syndrome Showing Mixed
Hearing Loss
*Mee Hyun Song; Hwi Ram Kim; Tae Jun Kwon; In
Seok Moon; Un-Kyung Kim; Jae Young Choi
106
#728
Functional Studies of the Mouse Deafness Gene Grxcr2
Matthew Avenarius; *David Kohrman
#729
Intra-Familial Locus Heterogeneity Confounds
Deafness Gene Identification
*Atteeq Rehman; Shaheen Khan; Meghan
Drummond; Robert Morell; Zubair Ahmed; Rachel
Fisher; Karen Friderici; Sheikh Riazuddin; Thomas
Friedman; Ellen Wilch
#730
Foxo3 Protects Hearing Through Synapse Maintenance
*Felicia Gilels; Irfan Rahman; Patricia White
#731
Mapping of an Otitis Media Gene Within an
Indigenous Population
*Regie Lyn Santos-Cortez; Ma. Rina Reyes-Quintos;
Eva Maria Cutiongco-de la Paz; John Belmont;
Suzanne Leal; Charlotte Chiong; Generoso Abes
#732
Cell Type-Specific Studies of the Mouse Inner Ear
Challenges and Solutions
Lorna Silipino; Manan Shah; Manoj Racherla; Rani
Elkon; David Eisenman; Scott Strome; *Ronna
Hertzano
#733
Molecular Network Analysis of Hearing Loss and
Hypogonadism
*Eleni Asimacopoulos; Joseph Adams; Peter Sadow;
Konstantina Stankovic
#734
Acoustic Trauma Changes the Expression of
Serotonergic Receptors in the Inferior Colliculus
*Adam Smith; Jae Hyun Kwon; Marco Navarro; Laura
Hurley
#735
Conditional Expression of Microbial Rhodopsins in
Mouse Cochlear Hair Cells and Supporting Cells
**Marcia Mellado Lagarde; Victoria Lukashkina; Ian
Russell; Jian Zuo
107
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#736
In Vivo Visualization of Endolymphatic Hydrops Using
Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT)
*Tatsunori Sakamoto; Yosuke Tona; Takayuki
Nakagawa; Juichi Ito
#737
Evaluation of the Internal Structure of the Normal and
Pathological Guinea Pig Cochleae Using Optical
Coherence Tomography
*Akinobu Kakigi; Yuya Takubo; Naoya Egami; Akinori
Kashio; Munetaka Ushio; Takashi Sakamoto; Shinji
Yamashita; Tatsuya Yamasoba
#738
The Limited Use of Micro-CT in Cochlear Imaging of
Rat
*Chul-Hee Choi
#739
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Variations in Microanatomy of the Human Cochlea
*Ersin Avci; Tim Nauwelaers; Thomas Lenarz;
Volkmar Hamacher; Andrej Kral
P #741
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*Neil
Kalwani; Cheng Ai Ong; Andrew Lysaght;
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Simon
Haward; Gareth McKinley; Konstantina
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Stankovic
#742
Intravital Calcium Imaging of Cochlear Hair Cells
*Yu Matsumoto; Shotaro Karino; Shigeyuki Namiki;
Kenzo Hirose; Kazunori Kataoka; Tatsuya
Yamasoba
108
#743
Phosphatidylcholine Species Localization in the Mouse
Inner Ear by Mass Microscopy
*Yoshinori Takizawa; Kunihiro Mizuta; Kenichi
Sugiyama; Takahiro Hayasaka; Hiroshi Nakanishi;
Jun Okamura; Hiroyuki Mineta; Mitsutoshi Setou
#744
Assessment of Methods for the Preservation of Inner
Ear Tissue by High Pressure Freezing
*Anwen Bullen; Carolyn Moores; Roland Fleck;
Andrew Forge
#745
L- N-Acetylcysteine: A Promising Antioxidant for
Prevention of TNFα Ototoxicity in Vitro
*Chhavi Gupta; Dustin Lang; Joshua Tillinger;
Espernza Bas; Thomas Van De Water; Adrien
Eshraghi
#746
Action of Substance P on the Recovery from the
Intense Noise Exposure
*Eijju Kanagawa; Kazuma Sugahara; Yoshinobu
Hirose; Takefumi Mikuriya; Hiroaki Shimogori;
Hiroshi Yamashita
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#747
Screening for Protective Effect in Supplement Drugs
Using the Zebrafish Lateral Line
*Yoshinobu Hirose; Kazuma Sugahara; Eijyu
Kanagawa; Hiroshi Yamashita
#748
Cholesterol Homeostasis and Auditory Function
*Michelle Seymour; Frederick Pereira
#749
Activation of Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress in an
Inner-Ear Immortomouse Cell Line
*Tae Su Kim; Jong Woo Chung; Hong Ju Park; Woo
Seok Kang; Jin Kyung Suh; Seung-Hyo Choi
109
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Evaluation of the Ototoxicity of Gentian Violet Solution
*Taro Takanami; Makoto Kinoshita; Takashi
Sakamoto; Tatsuya Yamasoba; Mitsuya Suzuki
#751
CCR2 Expression Defines Cochlear Response to LPS
Preconditioning
Song-Zhe Li; *Keiko Hirose
#752
Selective Hair Cell Ablation Recruits Macrophages
Into the Cochlea and Activates Microglia in the
Cochlear Nucleus
*Tejbeer Kaur; Melissa Strong; Darius Zamani; Ling
Tong; Edwin Rubel; Keiko Hirose; Mark Warchol
#753
Inflammation Mobilizes Vestibular Perivascular
Resident Macrophage-Like Melanocytes
Fei Zhang; Lingling Neng; Allan Kachelmeier;
*Xiaorui Shi
#754
Pigment Epithelium-Derived Growth Factor Protects
Against Noise-Induced Hearing Loss
*Fei Zhang; Min Dai; Lingling Neng; Jin Hui Zhang;
Xiaorui Shi
M
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#755
IL-10 Inhibits Otitis Media-Induced Cochlear
Inflammation Via HMOX1-Dependent NF-B
Inactivation
*Jeong-Im Woo; Sejo Oh; Yoojin Lee; Okjin Ahn;
Raekil Park; David Lim; Sung Moon
P #756
o Interaction of IFN-Gamma and TNF-Alpha in
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Cisplatin Ototoxicity
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David Lim; Sung Moon
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#757
Rescue of Hearing and Vestibular Defects in Usher
Syndrome Using Antisense Oligonucleotides:
Histological and Scanning EM Analysis
*Jennifer Lentz; Francine Jodelka; Anthony Hinrich;
Kate McCaffrey; Hamilton Farris; Matthew Spallita;
Nicolas Bazan; Dominik Duelli; Frank Rigo; Michelle
Hastings
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#758
Trafficking Deficiency of KCNQ4 Channels Associated
with Progressive Sensorineural Hearing Loss Can Be
Corrected by Molecular Chaperone HSP90
Yanhong Gao; Sergey Yechikov; Ana E. Vazquez;
Dongyang Chen; *Liping Nie
#759
Oral Capsaicin Consumption Protected Against Noise
Induced Hearing Loss (NIHL)
*Puspanjali Bhatta; Debashree Mukherjea; Kelly
Sheehan; Leonard P Rybak; Vickram Ramkumar
#760
Oral Epigallocatechin Gallate (EGCG) Protects
Against Cisplatin-Induced Ototoxicity in Rats
Tejbeer Kaur; *Vikrant Borse; Kelly Sheehan;
Debashree Mukherjea; Sarvesh Jajoo; Leonard P
Rybak; Vickram Ramkumar
#761
Effect of Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflamatory Drugs
(NSAIDs) on Prestin
*Guillaume Duret; Robert Raphael
#762
Mechanical Tuning in the Hearing System of
Bushcrickets
*Jennifer Hummel; Manfred Koessl; Manuela
Nowotny
#763
Phase-Locking of Individual and Coupled Hair
Bundles of the Bullfrog Sacculus
*Yuttana Roongthumskul; C. Elliott Strimbu; Dolores
Bozovic
#764
Statistical Properties of Spontaneous Hair Bundle
Oscillations
*Sebastiaan W.F. Meenderink; C. Elliott Strimbu;
Roie Shlomovitz; Dolores Bozovic
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IHC Stereocilia Are Excited by at Least Four
Mechanical Drives That, in Combination, Explain
Formerly Anomalous Auditory-Nerve Data
*John Guinan
#766
The Effect of Noise-Clicks on IHC Bundle Mechanics
*Sonya Smith; Pierre Hakizimana; Richard Chadwick;
Anders Fridberger
#767
Prolonged Deflections Suppress Active Hair Bundle
Motion
*Albert Kao; Sebastiaan Meenderink; Dolores
Bozovic
#768
Open and Closed-Loop Gain of the Mammalian
Cochlear Amplifier
*Sripriya Ramamoorthy; Alfred Nuttall
#769
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#770
Evidence Against Power Amplification of the Cochlear
Traveling Wave
*Marcel van der Heijden; Corstiaen P.C. Versteegh
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*David
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Experimental Evidence for Cochlear Amplification and
Its Basis in OHC Somatic Forces
Wei Dong; *Elizabeth Olson
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#773
Power Flow Calculation in the Cochlea by Estimation
of the Spatial Patterns of Intracochlear Pressure and
Basilar Membrane Response
*Yizeng Li; Tianying Ren; Karl Grosh
#774
Intracochlear Pressures with Bone Conduction
Stimulation in Human Temporal Bones
Christof Stieger; *Nakajima Hideko; John Rosowski
#775
Intracochlear Pressure Measurement Using
Commercially Available Sensors
J. Eric Lupo; Kanthaiah Koka; Daniel Tollin; *James
Easter
#776
Local Transfer Characteristics of the Basilar
Membrane
*Corstiaen Versteegh; Marcel van der Heijden
#777
Transmission of Distortion Products in the Mammalian
Cochlea
*Wei Dong; Elizabeth Olson
#778
Making Waves in the Tunnel of Corti
*Aleks Zosuls; Laura Rupprecht; David Mountain
#779
Assessment of Superior Canal Dehiscence Location and
Size on Intracochlear Sound Pressures
Marlien Niesten; Daniel Lee; Christof Stieger; John
Rosowski; Wilko Grolman; *Heidi Nakajima
#780
Decreasing Stiffness Reduces Spread of Excitation Via
Tectorial Membrane Waves
*Shirin Farrahi; Roozbeh Ghaffari; Dennis Freeman
#781
In Vivo Vibrometry at the Apex of the Unopened
Mouse Cochlea
*Simon Gao; Patrick Raphael; Rosalie Wang; Brian
Applegate; John Oghalai
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Handling of Experimental Data on the Cochlea
Obtained with Optical Coherence Tomography
(OCT)
*Egbert de Boer; Alfred L. Nuttall
#783
Lgr5-Positive Cells Contribute to Hair Cell
Regeneration in the Damaged Mouse Utricle
*Tian Wang; Renjie Chai; Xuan-Phien Pham; Lindsey
May; Vikas Nookala; Genevieve Huang; Lisa L.
Cunningham; Alan G. Cheng
#784
Regeneration of Mammalian Cochlear and Vestibular
Hair Cells Through Hes1/Hes5 Modulation with
SiRNA
*Xiaoping Du; Wei Li; Xinsheng Gao; W. Mark
Saltzman; Christopher J. Cheng; Matthew West;
Richard Kopke
#785
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of Corti
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Deciphering the Strategy of Hair Cell Regeneration in
Zebrafish Lateral Lines
*Xiaoxiao Mi; Huihui Liu; Yuting Wu; Hong Guo;
Yingxing Li; Dong Liu
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#789
The Role of Planar Cell Polarity Pathway in the
Ectopic Regenerated Hair Cells Regulated by the
Dynamic ADF/destrin Expression
*Dong-Dong Ren; Kai Jin; Rui Ma; Fang-Lu Chi
#790
Characterization of Human Pluripotent Stem Cell
Derived Otic Progenitor-Like Cells
*Cynthia Chow; Parul Trivedi; Megan Duffey; SuChun Zhang; Samuel Gubbels
#791
Characterization of Canonical Wnt/Catenin
Signaling Activity in the Developing and Adult Mouse
Cochlea
*Bonnie Jacques; Zhiyong Wang; Chin-Chun Lu;
Florin Vranceanu; Alain Dabdoub; Scott Thies
#792
Bone Morphogenetic Protein and Inhibitor of
Differentiation Antagonize Hair Cell Differentiation
During Avian Hair Cell Regeneration in Post-Hatch
Chickens
Jesse Keller; *Rebecca Lewis; Jennifer Stone
#793
Capacity of Consonant Recognition in Normal Hearing
and Cochlear Implant Users
*Bomjun Kwon; Trevor Perry
#794
Vocoder Simulations of Focused Cochlear Stimulation
with Limited Dynamic Range and Discriminable
Steps
*Ryan Stafford; Jim Stafford; Jonathon Wells; Philip
Loizou; Matthew Keller
#795
The Contribution of Room Exposure and Semantic
Context to Speech Intelligibility in Cochlear Implant
Users
*Nirmal Srinivasan; Oldooz Hazrati; Philip Loizou
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Preliminary Estimates of F2 Formant Discrimination
Thresholds in Cochlear Implant Users
*Benjamin Russell; Gail Donaldson; Amanda Cooley;
Catherine Rogers
#797
Phonemic Restoration and Continuity Illusion of
Speech in Users of Cochlear Implants
*Pranesh Bhargava; Deniz Baskent
#798
Factors That Predict the Perception of Brief Prosodic
Features by Postlingual Cochlear Implant Patients
*David Morris; Lennart Magnusson; Radoslava
Jnsson; Holger Juul
#799
Effects of Context on Speech Recognition by Cochlear
Implants Users
*Bomjun Kwon; Trevor Perry
#800
Can Interrupted Speech Be Used as Training Stimuli
for Cochlear-Implant Users?
*Michel Ruben Benard; Deniz Baskent
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Clinical Vestibular
1:00 pm, Monday, February 18, 2013
Grand Ballroom
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VOR Gain and Time Course During Head Impulses in
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Etiology
*Olympia Kremmyda; Erich Schneider; Stanislav
Bardins; Tatiana Bremova; Michael Strupp; Yuri
Agrawal
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#803
Analysis of Eye Tracking Test and Optokinetic
Nystagmus Test by Original Video-Oculography, HIVOG
*Makoto Hashimoto; Hironori Fuji; Kazuma
Sugahara; Hiroaki Shimogori; Takuo Ikeda; Hiroshi
Yamashita
#804
Modulation of OVEMP Amplitudes by Lateral Head
Tilts
*Robert Grkov; Claudia Kantner
#805
Development of Accelerometer Based Device for
Treatment of Benign Paroxismal Positional Vertigo
*Kyu-Sung Kim; Wookje Park; Wookey Lee; Ki Hwan
Hong; Hyeon-min Shim; Eunjin Park; Sangmin Lee
#806
Efficacy of Vibrotactile Vestibular Neurofeedback
Training Based on Objective Body Sway Measures in
Everyday Life Conditions
*Dietmar Basta; Marcos Rossi-Izquierdo; Andres
Soto-Varela; Mario Edwin Greters; Tatsuhiko
Harada; Fumiyuki Goto; Arne Ernst
#807
An Enhanced Safe Direct Current Stimulation System
to Improve Vestibular Prosthesis Performance
*Gene Fridman; Charles Della Santina
#808
Electrocochleography and ABR Variability Are
Associated with Postsurgical Hearing Outcomes in
Superior Semicircular Canal Dehiscence
*Angela Wenzel; Bryan K. Ward; Eva K. Ritzl; Sergio
Gutierrez-Hernandez; Charles C. Della Santina;
Lloyd B. Minor; John P. Carey
#809
Reducing Sound Exposure During Ocular Vestibular
Evoked Myogenic Potential Testing for Superior
Semicircular Canal Dehiscence Syndrome
*M.Geraldine Zuniga; Angela Wenzel; Carolina
Trevino; John Carey
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Body Sway Analysis in Patients with Superior Canal
Dehiscence
*Carolina Trevino; Kara Beaton; M Geraldine Zuniga;
Angela Wenzel; Marcela Davalos; Michael
Schubert; Yuri Agrawal; John Carey
#811
Dynamic Visual Acuity for Screening Patients with
Vestibular Disorders
*Helen S Cohen; Brian T Peters; Ajitkumar P
Mulavara; Christopher Miller; Haleh SangiHaghpeykar; Jacob J Bloomberg
#812
Gaze Stabilization Test Asymmetry Score as an
Indicator of Previously Reported Head Injury in a
Cohort of Collegiate Football Players.
*Julie Honaker; Robin Criter; Jessie Patterson; Sherri
Jones
#813
Gait Characteristics of Patients with Vestibular
Hypofunction
*Chung-Lan Kao; Tzu-Hui Huang; Po-Yin Chen;
Shun-Hwa Wei
#814
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#816
VOR Gain and Compensatory Saccades Immediately
After Unilateral Deafferentation: A Prospective
Longitudinal Study
Michael Schubert; *Georgios Mantokoudis; Yuri
Agrawal; Aaron Wong
118
#817
Does Aging Impact the Response to Vibrotactile
Feedback (VTF) During Balance Tasks?
*Chia-Cheng Lin; Susan Whitney; Patrick Loughlin;
Joseph Furman; Kethleen Sienko; Mark Redfern;
Patrick Sparto
#818
Blast Exposure Is Associated with Unilateral
Vestibular Damage in US Veterans
*Jorge Serrador; Melissa Blatt; Amanda Acosta;
Bemin Ghobreal; Scott Wood
#819
The Effect of External Sound on Maintaining Balance
Madelyn Stevens; Rachael Mangiore; Rosalie
Uchanski; Dennis Barbour; *Timothy Hullar
#820
Psychology of Dizziness
*Brian Blakley; Alice Kam
#821
ATP Response of P2X2 Receptor Deafness Mutation
and Association with Prestin Activity
*Yan Zhu; Hong-Bo Zhao
#822
Tumor Necrosis Factor-Alpha-Mutant Mice Exhibit
High Frequency Hearing Loss
*Jun Chen; Naoki Oishi; Hong-Wei Zheng; Kayla Hill;
Jochen Schacht; Su-Hua Sha
#823
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Cochlear Enlargement in Mice Lacking Slc26a4 Is a
Consequence of Disrupted NaCl Absorption
*Xiangming Li; Fei Zhou; Daniel C. Marcus; Philine
Wangemann
#825
Mechanical Filters in Rbl2 Null Mice: The Influence of
Supernumerary Inner Ear Sensory And/or Support
Cells
*JoAnn McGee; Katyarina E. Brunette; Sarah
Stimmler; Kaitlyn Filippini; Sonia Rocha-Sanchez;
Edward J. Walsh
#826
Autophagy Is Essential for the Maintenance of
Cochlear Outer Hair Cells and Hearing in Vivo
*Masato Fujioka; Sho Kanzaki; Yuto Baba; Nana
Tsuchihashi; Ken Hayashi; Mitsuhiro Kawaura;
Kaoru Ogawa
#827
New Function for Connexin26 (Cx26) in the Cochlea
and New Mechanism for Deafness Induced by
Deficiency in Cx26
*Jin Chen; Yan Zhu; Arya Parsa; Chun Liang; Liang
Zong; Federico Kalinec; Hong-Bo Zhao
#828
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#830
Defining the Role of Integrins in the Repair and
Regeneration of Hair Cells in the Human Vestibular
System
*Kiran Hussain; Sally. J. Dawson; Andrew Forge;
Shakeel Saeed; Ruth. R. Taylor
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#831
Expression Changes of Endothelin 1, Endothelin
Receptor a and B in Noise Induced Cochlea
*Jin Woong Choi; Ah-Ra Lyu; Yong-Ho Park
#832
Vascular Diameter of the Spiral Modiolar Artery Is
Regulated by Ca2+ Sparks, K+ Channels and Ca2+
Sensitivity
*Gayathri Krishnamoorthy; Katrin Reimann; Philine
Wangemann
#833
The Functional Modification of PRb During the Early
Development of Chicken Inner Ear
*Wenyan Li; Yan Chen; Qin Lin; Huiqian Yu; ZhengYi Chen; Huawei Li
#834
Acute Ischemic Hypoxia Affects Distinct Channels in
Smooth Muscle and Endothelial Cells in the Spiral
Modiolar Artery
*Yu-Qin Yang; Zhi-Gen Jiang
#835
Acute Ischemia Activates Outward Rectifier Currents
in Cochlear Lateral Wall Capillary Cells
Yuqin Yang; Alfred Nuttall; *Zhi-Gen Jiang
#836
The Involvement of ROCK Pathway in the Apical Cell
Contraction in Murine Organ of Corti
*Tomoki Fujita; Hirofumi Sakaguchi; Shigenobu
Yonemura; Yasuo Hisa
#837
Transfection of Therapeutic Genes by Hydroxyapatite
Nanoparticle Complexes in Organotypic Cultures of
the Inner Ear
*Hong Sun; Hong Liu; Dalian Ding; Xuewen Wu;
Richard Salvi
#838
A Protocol for Isolation and Culture of Endothelial
Cells, Pericytes, and Perivascular Resident
Macrophage-Like Melanocytes from the Young
Mouse Ear
Lingling Neng; Wenjing Zhang; Ahmed Hassan;
Marcin Zemla; Allan Kachelmeier; Anders
Fridberger; Manfred Auer; *Xiaorui Shi
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Endothelial Cell, Pericyte, and Perivascular Resident
Macrophage-Type Melanocyte Interactions
Lingling Neng; Fei Zhang; Jinhui Zhang; *Xiaorui Shi
#840
Robust Extracellular Matrix Production with
Recombinant Tectorin Constructs in Mouse Cochlear
Cultures
*Julia Korchagina; Kevin Legan; Richard Goodyear;
Jolanda Witteveen; Nicola Allen; Omar Risk; Andrew
Forge; Guy Richardson
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Thinking of Supporting Cells as Glia, Lessons for
Studying Their Functions
*Gabriel Corfas
8:30 #842
Mller Glia as Retinal Stem Cells
*Thomas Reh
9:00 #843
Supporting Cells as Mediators of Hair Cell Survival
Lindsey May; Inga Kramarenko; Carlene Brandon;
Christina Voelkel-Johnson; Soumen Roy; Shimon
Francis; Kristy Truong; Elyssa Monzack; Jonathan
Gale; *Lisa Cunningham
9:20 #844
Damage-Induced Responses in Cochlear and
Vestibular Supporting Cells: A Jekyll and Hyde
Story in Which ERK1/2 Is Necessary and Sufficent?
Gregory Ball; Lindsey May; Lisa Cunningham;
*Jonathan Gale
9:40 #845
The Enigmatic Function of Inner Ear Macrophages:
Insights from Studies of Birds and Mammals
*Mark Warchol; Keiko Hirose
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8:05 #846
Using Binaural Detection to Measure How Precision of
Coding of Interaural Delay Varies with Both
Magnitude of Interaural Delay and Center Frequency
*Leslie Bernstein; Constantine Trahiotis
8:19 #847
Changes in Auditory Spatial Mapping Can Explain the
Audiogravic Illusion
*David Magezi; Tim Hahn; Levi van Iersel; Marc van
Wanrooij; John van Opstal
8:33 #848
High Frequency Audibility and Spatial Release from
Informational Masking
*Frederick Gallun; Sean Kampel; Sara Blankenship;
Marjorie Leek
8:47 #849
Modeling Sound Localization for Normal and Binaural
CI-Listeners
Christian Wirtz; Michele Nicoletti; *Werner Hemmert
9:01 #850
Direction Selectivity Mediated by Response Adaptation
in the Owl's Inferior Colliculus
*Yunyan Wang; Jose Luis Pena
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9:15 #851
Psychophysical Analogies to Auditory Source Width in
Hearing-Impaired Adults
*William Whitmer; Michael Akeroyd
9:29 #852
On the Integration of Binaural Spatial Auditory Cues
and Self-Motion (Idiothetic) Cues
*W. Owen Brimijoin; Michael A. Akeroyd
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9:43 #853
Evaluation of a Missing Source Identification
Paradigm for the Assessment of Spatial Hearing
Ability in Hearing Aid Users
*Julie Cohen; Mary Cord; Sridhar Kalluri; Bill Woods;
Douglas Brungart
10:30 #854
The Sound of Danger: Rapid Transmission of Auditory
Stimuli to the Amygdala
*Joseph E. Ledoux
10:46 #855
Morphological, Neurochemical and Connectional
Organization of the Non-Lemniscal Thalamocortical
Pathways
*Charles Lee
11:02 #856
Ascending Projections to the Non-Lemniscal Auditory
Thalamus
*Enrique Saldaa
11:18 #857
Response Properties of Non-Lemniscal MGB Neurons
to Auditory Stimuli in Vivo
*Lucy Anderson
11:34 #858
Computational, Physiological and Anatomical Findings
That Distinguish MGBm Processing
*Edward Bartlett; Cal Rabang; Yamini Venkataraman;
Stephanie Gardner
11:50 #859
Dynamic Sound Representations in the Lemniscal and
Extra-Lemniscal Divisions of the Medial Geniculate
Body
Amanda Clause; Masaaki Torii; *Daniel Polley
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Interactions Between Auditory and Cognitive Aging
*Kathy Pichora-Fuller
10:54 #861
Individualization of Hearing Aid Signal Processing
Based on Cognitive Measures
*Thomas Lunner; Mary Rudner
11:18 #862
Processing Load During Speech Perception in Noise
Insights from Pupillometry
*Adriana Zekveld; Thomas Koelewijn; Sophia Kramer
11:42 #863
Listening Effort and Cochlear Implants
*Deniz Baskent; Carina Pals; Anastasios Sarampalis
12:06 #864
Measuring Listening Effort with Reaction Time to
Digits in Noise
*Rolph Houben; Maj Haverkate; Maaike van DoornBierman; Inge Brons; Wouter A. Dreschler
12:30 pm Lunch Break
12:30 pm - 1:30 pm, Tuesday, February 19, 2013
On Own
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1:00 pm (See pages 132 160 for poster listings)
Grand Ballroom
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Seeing in the Dark: MEMRI of the Neuroretina
*Bruce Berkowitz
1:50 #866
Detecting Laminar Specific Neural Plasticity in the
Rodent Brain with MEMRI
*Alan Koretsky
2:10 #867
Studying Development and Plasticity of Auditory
Function with MEMRI
*Dan Sanes; Xin Yu; Daniel Turnbull
2:25 #868
Noise-Induced Calcium-Dependent Activity in the
Central Auditory Pathway: A Manganese-Enhanced
MRI Study
*Dietmar Basta; Susanne Mller; Arne Ernst; Moritz
Grschel
2:40 #869
Manganese Enhanced MRI (MEMRI) to Assess Axonal
Transport Deficits and Improvements in Mouse
Models of Alzheimers Disease
Karen Smith; Cynthia Massaad; *Robia Pautler
2:55 #870
New Approaches for Studying Tinnitus: Bridging the
Gap Between Basic Science and Current Clinical
Concerns
*Anthony Cacace
3:05 #871
In Vivo Identification of Hyperactive Neural Activity in
Rats with Behavioral Evidence of Tinnitus Using
MEMRI
*Avril Genene Holt; David Bissig; Najab Mirza; Gary
Rajah; Bruce Berkowitz
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Biofabricated Manganese Encapsulated Nanoparticles:
Novel Theranostic Applications to Identify and Treat
Tinnitus
*James Castracane; Magnus Bergkvist; Avril Genene
Holt; Anthony Cacace
1:30
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1:40 #873
Impact of Short-Term Auditory Training on
Subcortical Processing of Sounds
*Judy Song; Katharina von Kriegstein; Erika Skoe;
Karen Banai; Nina Kraus
1:52 #874
Circuit Organization and Synaptic Plasticity of
Neurons in the Top-Down Auditory Brainstem
Projecting Pathway
*Jason W. Middleton; Charles T. Anderson; Gordon
M. G. Shepherd; Thanos Tzounopoulos
2:04 #875
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Human Brainstem Plasticity: Effects of Auditory
Context and Training
*Bharath Chandrasekaran
2:28 #877
Predictive Coding in the Human Auditory Brainstem:
Implications for Neural Plasticity
*Daniel Abrams; Blair Kaneshiro; Jonathan Berger;
Vinod Menon
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2:40 #878
Spatial Coding, Plasticity and Functional Asymmetries
in the Human Auditory Brainstem
*Marc Schoenwiesner
2:52 #879
Role of Cholinergic Modulation of the Auditory Cortex
and Corticofugal Circuits in Spatial Learning in
Adult Animals
*Victoria M Bajo; Fernando R Nodal; Nicholas D
Leach; Andrew J King
3:04 #880
The Effects of Music/language Expertise on Subcortical
Plasticity, Auditory Perceptual Abilities, and
Cognitive Transfer
*Gavin Bidelman
1:30
Introduction
1:35 #881
Alterations of the CIB2 Calcium- And Integrin-Binding
Protein Cause Usher Syndrome Type 1J and
Nonsyndromic Deafness DFNB48
Saima Riazuddin; Inna Belyantseva; Arnaud Giese;
Kwanghyuk Lee; Artur Indzhykulian; Sri Pratima
Nandamuri; Rizwan Yousaf; Ghanshyam Sinha;
Sue Lee; David Terrell; Rashmi Hegde; Saima
Anwar; Paula B. Andrade-Elizondo; Asli Sirmaci;
Sulman Basit; Abdul Wali; Muhammad Ayub;
Muhammad Ansar; Wasim Ahmad; Shaheen Khan;
Mustafa Tekin; Sheikh Riazuddin; Tiffany Cook;
Elke Buschbeck; Gregory Frolenkov; Suzanne Leal;
Thomas Friedman; *Zubair Ahmed
1:58 #882
From Pattern Generator to Sound Receptor, Hair Cells
Adjust Ca2+ Signaling to Their Function During
Development
*Aaron Wong; Mark Rutherford; Zhizi Jing; Thomas
Frank; Nicola Strenzke; Carolin Wichmann; Tobias
Moser
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2:44 #884
Transmitter Release from Cochlear Hair Cells Is
Phase-Locked to Cyclic Stimuli of Different
Intensities and Frequencies
*Juan Goutman
3:07 #885
Otoferlin Regulates Hair-Cell Receptoneural Secretion
Through Novel Protein Interactions
*Neeliyath Ramakrishnan; Marian Drescher; Barbara
Morley; Phillip Kelley; Dennis Drescher
3:45
Introduction
3:50 #886
How Different Human Electrophysiology and
Neuroimaging Methods Can Help Us Understand
Auditory Processing
*Ross Maddox; Eric Larson
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Bottom-Up and Top-Down Contributions to Individual
Differences in Auditory Spatial Attention Task
Performance
*Hari Bharadwaj; Salwa Masud; Barbara ShinnCunningham
4:16 #888
Neuromagnetic Signatures of Segregation in Complex
Acoustic Scenes
*Sundeep Teki; Christopher Payne; Sukhbinder
Kumar; Timothy Griffiths; Maria Chait
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4:29 #889
Cortical Encoding of Speech in Challenging Listening
Environments
*Nai Ding; Monita Chatterjee; Jonathan Z Simon
4:42 #890
Using High-Field FMRI and Multivariate Methods to
Study Neural Representations of Complex Sounds in
Human Auditory Cortex
*Annika C. Linke; Jacob Matthews; Joseph S. Gati;
Rhodri Cusack
4:55 #891
What Musicians Reveal About the Aging Brain:
Behavioral and Neural Indices
*Alexandra Parbery-Clark; Samira Anderson; Nina
Kraus
5:08 #892
Hierarchical Neurocomputations Underlying
Concurrent Sound Segregation: Connecting
Periphery to Percept
*Gavin Bidelman; Claude Alain
5:21 #893
Investigating BOLD FMRI Tuning to Interaural Level
and Time Differences in Human Auditory Cortex
*Susan A. McLaughlin; G. Christopher Stecker
5:34 #894
Using FMRI to Study the Role of Attention in Speech
Perception.
*Conor Wild; Ingrid Johnsrude
3:45
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3:50 #895
Stereocilia Deflection Phase Is Frequency Dependent
*Pierre Hakizimana; Anders Fridberger
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Synchronization of Active Hair Bundles by Artificial
Membranes
*Clark Elliott Strimbu; Yuttana Roongthumskul;
Dolores Bozovic
4:36 #897
Cable Property of OHC Lateral Membrane
*Lei Song; Joseph Santos-Sacchi
4:59 #898
Optimal Electrical Properties of Outer Hair Cell
Membrane for Cochlear Amplification
*Jong-Hoon Nam; Robert Fettiplace
5:22 #899
Meno Presto, Prestin: Disparities Between VoltageSensor Charge and Electromotility Reveal Slow
Chloride-Dependent Molecular State Transitions in
SLC26a5
*Joseph Santos-Sacchi; Lei Song
Hair Ball
8:00 pm - 12:00 am, Tuesday, February 19, 2013
Harborside Ballroom A-B
Performance by: Rollex Band
#900
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#902
Are Species Differences in Dip Listening Predicted by
Species Differences in Temporal Processing? An
Evoked Potential Study in Treefrogs
*Katrina M. Schrode; Mark A. Bee
#903
Encoding Temporal Fine-Structure at Different Sound
Levels in the Barn Owl Auditory Nerve
*Bertrand Fontaine; Christine Kppl; Jose Luis Pena
#904
Development of Spiral Ganglion Neuron Intrinsic
Excitability and Modulation by NT-3 in CBA Mice
*Robert A. Crozier; Robin L. Davis
#905
MicroRNA-96 Is Required for the Postnatal
Refinement of Auditory Nerve and the Survival of
Type I Spiral Ganglion Neurons
*Yazhi Xing; Nancy Smythe; Juhong Zhu; Karen
Steel; Donna Fekete; Hainan Lang
#906
A Viscoelastic Model of Adaptation in Mammalian
Auditory-Nerve Fibers
Adam Peterson; *Peter Heil
#907
Assessment of Neural Phase-Locking at the Round
Window in Human
*Eric Verschooten; Luis Robles; Christian
Desloovere; Philip X. Joris
#908
Examining the Effects of Vowel Training on Neural
Response Sensitivity in Ferret Auditory Cortex
*Huriye Atilgan; Kerry Walker; Andrew King; Jan
Schnupp; Jennifer Bizley
#909
Determining the Relative Importance of Cues for
Concurrent Vowel Identification
*Ananthakrishna Chintanpalli; Jayne B. Ahlstrom;
Judy R. Dubno
#910
The Contribution of Low Spontaneous Rate, Auditory
Nerve Fibers to Recognizing Speech in Noise
*Christopher Boven; Robert Wickesberg
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Voltage-Gated Ionic Conductances Required for Action
Potential Firing in Auditory Nerve Fibers
Christophe Michel; Rgis Nouvian; Joseph SantosSacchi; Jean-Luc Puel; *Jrme Bourien
#912
Merlin Is Expressed in Spiral Ganglion Neurons
(SGNs) and Inhibits Neurite Growth
*Joshua Tokita; Augusta Fernando; Bethany Harpole;
Hetel Shah; Marlan Hansen
#913
The Organ of Cortis Role in Regulating Spiral
Ganglion Neuron Axonal Projection Length
*Felicia L Smith; Robin L Davis
#914
Improved Parameters and Expanded Simulation
Options for a Model of the Auditory Periphery
*Muhammad S.A. Zilany; Ian C. Bruce; Rasha A.
Ibrahim; Laurel H. Carney
#915
Amplitude of Masked Compound Action Potentials
Indicates Location of Laser-Induced Lesions in the
Auditory Periphery
*Brian Earl; Mark Chertoff
#916
Heterogeneous Electrophysiological Properties from
Murine Spiral Ganglion Neurons in Acutely Prepared
Cochlear Slices
*Qing Liu; Robert Crozier; Robin Davis
#917
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Correlation and Temporal Properties of the Auditory
Nerve
*Brian Dougherty; Claus-Peter Richter
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#919
Unstable Representation of Sound: A Biological
Marker of Dyslexia
*Jane Hornickel; Nina Kraus
#920
Multichannel ABR
*Alain de Cheveign
#921
Subcortical Pitch Encoding of Speech Sounds in the
Normal and Impaired Auditory Systems
*Saradha Ananthakrishnan; Ananthanarayan
Krishnan
#922
Context-Dependent Processing of Shepard Tones in the
Human Auditory Brainstem and Cortex - An
Electrophysiological Study
*Sabine Grimm; Jordi Costa-Faidella; Carles Escera
#923
Rapid Acquisition of Auditory Brainstem Frequency
Following Responses
*Hari Bharadwaj; Barbara Shinn-Cunningham
#924
Hearing Threshold Estimation by Linear Regression on
Auditory Brainstem Parameters in Rats
Jos Miguel Ercolino; *Jorge Hernandez-Rojas; Juan
Chiossone; Stefana Gonalves
#925
High-Functioning Autistic Children Have Abnormal
Stapedial Reflexes
*Randy Kulesza; Richard Lukose; Carol Barber;
Kevin Brown
#926
Predicting Hearing Status from Auditory Brainstem
Responses Differs in Term and Preterm Infants
Beth Prieve; *Linda Hood
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#927
Envelope Coding in Humans Measured with Frequency
Following Responses
*Jayaganesh Swaminathan; Hari Bharadwaj; Lengshi
Dai; Barbara Shinn-Cunningham
#928
Crossmodal Interactions Between Audition and
Nociception
*Alexandre Lehmann; Pierre Rainville; Marc
Schnwiesner
#929
Effects of Unilateral Conductive Hearing Loss on
Auditory Brainstem Responses in Rats
*Cheryl Clarkson; Hongning Wang; Maria Rubio
#930
Impact of Kv3 Channel Modulator AUT3 on in Vivo
Auditory Processing in Mice
*Lara Li Hesse; Lucy A. Anderson; David McAlpine;
Charles Large; Jennifer F. Linden
#931
Musical Training Strengthens the Subcortical-Cortical
Encoding and Categorical Perception of Speech
*Gavin Bidelman; Michael Weiss; Sylvain Moreno;
Claude Alain
#932
Individual Differences in the Perception of Musical
Consonance
*Oliver Bones; Chris Plack; Kathryn Hopkins
#933
Attention-Modulated Responses in the Cortex and
Brainstem to Ongoing Speech Streams
*Lenny Varghese; Barbara Shinn-Cunningham
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The Role of Subcortical Encoding in Accounting for
Speech Perception in Steady-State and AmplitudeModulated Noise
*Tim Schoof; Stuart Rosen
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Hyperexcitability of Inferior Colliculus Neurons
Caused by Acute Noise Exposure
*Wei Sun; Yuguang Niu; Anand Kumaraguru
#936
Pharmacological Activators and Inhibitors of Kv3.1
Potassium Currents
*Maile Brown; Charles Large; Giuseppe Alvaro;
Leonard Kaczmarek
#937
Distribution of Vesicular Glutamate Transporters in
the Cochlear Nucleus of C57 Mice
*Chunhua Zeng; Mahfuzur Miah; Susan Shore
#938
Assessing the Relation Between Auditory Nerve Fibre
Deafferentation, Hearing Threshold Increase, and
Spontaneous Neuronal Hyperactivity
*Lara Li Hesse; Warren Bakay; David McAlpine;
Jennifer Linden; Roland Schaette
#939
Temporal Coherence Patterns in Auditory Cortex
Neuronal Activity During an Auditory Streaming
Paradigm
*Brandon Farley; Arnaud Norena
#940
Switching Auditory Attention Using Spatial and NonSpatial Features Recruits Different Cortical
Networks
*Eric Larson; Adrian KC Lee
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#941
Induced Gamma-Band Synchronization for Auditory
Stream Segregation in Auditory Cortex of the Awake
Rat
*Takahiro Noda; Ryohei Kanzaki; Hirokazu
Takahashi
#942
Re-Examining the Evidence for a Neural
Representation of Pitch in Human Auditory Cortex
*Karima Susi; Deborah Hall; Andrew Dunn; Preethi
Premkumar; Andrew Oxenham
#943
Predicting the Attended Speech Stream from the
Ongoing EEG Response in a Cocktail Party
Paradigm
*Siddharth Rajaram; Edmund Lalor; Barbara ShinnCunningham
#944
Exploring the Perception and Neural Representation of
Vowels in Ferrets
*Stephen Town; Katherine Wood; Huriye Atilgan;
Jennifer Bizley
#945
Electrophysiology and Perception of Speech in Noise:
Effects of Age and Hearing Impairment
*Curtis J. Billings; Tina Penman
#946
The Effect of Attention and Temporal Shift on the
Build-Up of Auditory Streaming: A Concurrent EEG
and Subjective Study
*Anahita Mehta; Ifat Yasin
#947
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Neural Correlate of Time Shift Detection in an ABAStreaming Paradigm in the European Starling
*Naoya Itatani; Georg M. Klump
#950
Neuronal Representation of Temporal Regularity
Associated with Pitch Perception in Macaque
Auditory Cortex
*Yukiko Kikuchi; Sukhbinder Kumar; Simon
Baumann; Tobias Overath; Timothy D. Griffiths;
Christopher I. Petkov
#951
MEG Correlates of Pitch Perception in Human
Auditory Cortex
*Tobias Overath; Sukhbinder Kumar; Will Sedley;
Sundeep Teki; Tim Griffiths
#952
Cortical Pitch Response: Differential Sensitivity to
Pitch Contour and Pitch Direction
*Ananthanarayan Krishnan; Saradha
Ananthakrishnan; Jackson Gandour
#953
Functional NIRS Measurements of Auditory, Visual
and Somatosensory Responses in Normal-Hearing
Individuals
*Rebecca Dewey; Douglas Hartley
#954
Crossmodal Influences on Steady-State Responses in a
Subjective Audio-Visual Binding Task
*Ross Maddox; Adrian KC Lee
#955
Cross-Modal Alterations to Receptive Field Properties
of the Auditory Cortex
*Adam P Jones; Amal Isaiah; Patrick O Kanold
#956
Source Localization of the N1 Potential After Visual
and Auditory Inhibition.
*Allison Bradley; Jun Yao; Jules Dewald; Claus-Peter
Richter
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#957
Multi-Sensory Integration in Primary Auditory Cortex
Is Stimulus Timing Dependent and Alters Neural
Synchrony
*Gregory Basura; Seth Koehler; James Wiler; Susan
Shore
#958
Dependence of Sensory Responses on Locomotion and
Vigilance Along the Central Auditory Pathway in
Awake-Behaving Mice
*Matthew McGinley; David McCormick
#959
Binaural Sensitivity in Human Auditory Cortex:
Analyzing the Time Course and Spatial Pattern of
Activity in FMRI
*G. Christopher Stecker; Susan McLaughlin; Nathan
Higgins
#960
Intracranial Responses Representing Stop Consonant
Voice Onset Time and Place of Articulation on the
Human Posterior Lateral Superior Temporal Gyrus
*Mitchell Steinschneider; Kirill Nourski; Hiroyuki Oya;
Hiroto Kawasaki; Matthew Howard
#961
Neural Entrainment to Speech, a Matter of Time or
Frequency?
*Nai Ding; Jonathan Z. Simon
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Enhancement of the N1 Cortical Auditory Evoked
Potential in Low-Level Background Noise
*Melissa Papesh; Curtis Billings; Lucas Baltzell
#963
P Multiplexed Single-Unit Codes for Sensory-Cognitive
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Mapping in Ferret Frontal Cortex During an
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Auditory Reversal Task
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#964
The Neural Mechanisms of the Phonemic Restoration
in People with Normal Hearing
*Kishiko Sunami; Hidefumi Yamamoto; Tetsushi
Sakashita; Hideo Yamane; Satoshi Ishii; Masaaki
Tanaka; Yasuyoshi Watanabe
#965
Interactions Between Areas in the Forebrain of
Anaesthetized Guinea Pigs That Elicit Vocalizations
*David Green; Mark Wallace; Alan Palmer
#966
Alignment of Sound Localization Cues in the Nucleus
of the Brachium of the Inferior Colliculus
*Sean Slee; Eric Young
#967
Spike-Rate Variance as the Detection Parameter for
Interaural Incoherence
Torsten Marquardt; *Simon Jones; David McAlpine
#968
In-Vivo Whole Cell Recordings Revealed Binaural
Mechanism for the Facilitated Response in EI/F
Neurons
*Na Li; George Pollak
#969
Establishing Optogenetics in the Auditory System of
the Mongolian Gerbil
*Stefan Keplinger; Fred Koch; Stylianos Michalakis;
Martin Biel; Benedikt Grothe; Lars Kunz
#970
Does Visual Stimulation Influence Spatial Tuning in
the Central Nucleus of the Inferior Colliculus?
*Todd Jennings; Benedikt Grothe
#971
Sensory Responses to Ethologically Relevant Auditory
Stimuli in the Superior Colliculus
*Melville Wohlgemuth; Cynthia Moss
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#972
Neural Coding of Interaural Level Differences with
Bilateral Cochlear Implants
*Yoojin Chung; Kenneth Hancock; Bertrand Delgutte
#973
Investigating the Effect of Microphone Position on
Sound Localization in Bilateral Cochlear Implant
Users
*Heath Jones; Alan Kan; Ruth Litovsky
#974
The Effect of Interaural Frequency Mismatch on
Correlation Change Detection in Bilateral CochlearImplant Users
*Matthew Goupell
#975
Lateralization of Interaural Level Differences in MultiChannel Electrical Stimulation
*Olga Stakhovskaya; Tanvi Thakkar; Matthew
Goupell
#976
Place Coding in the Cochlear Apex
*David Landsberger; Griet Mertens; Paul Van De
Heyning
#977
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Use of a Dual-Task Paradigm to Assess Listening
Effort in a CI Simulation
*Arlene Neuman; Keena Seward; Nandini Govil;
Matthew Fitzgerald
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Tuan Tan; Mario Svirsky
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#980
Absent Cortical ITD Representation in Congenital
Single-Sided Deafness
*Jochen Tillein; Peter Hubka; Andrej Kral
#981
Comparison of Signal-Detection and Gap-Detection
Thresholds with Focused Cochlear Implant
Stimulation
*Julie Arenberg Bierer; John M. Deeks; Alexander J.
Billig; Robert P. Carlyon
#982
Assessing Spatial Channel Interactions in Cochlear
Implants
*Katrien Vermeire; Eddy De Vel; Idrick Akhoun;
Ingeborg Dhooge
#983
Current Focusing Improves Speech in Noise and
Spectral Resolution in Cochlear Implant Users
*David Landsberger; Arthi Srinivasan; Justin Aronoff;
Bonnie Ong; Joseph Crew; Robert Shannon
#984
Stimulation of the Cochlear Apex with Partial-Bipolar
Asymmetric Pulses: Effects on Speech Intelligibility
and Pitch Contour Identification by Cochlear
Implant Listeners
*Olivier Macherey; Jolijn Monstrey; John Deeks;
Robert Carlyon
#985
Refractory Properties of Cochlear Implant-Induced
Spiking in Auditory Nerve Fibers Are Dependent on
Location of Stimulation and Voltage-Gated Channel
Type Distribution
*Jason Boulet; Ian Bruce
#986
Qualitative Ratings of Current Focusing by Cochlear
Implant Users
*Monica Padilla; David Landsberger
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#987
Musical Instrument Identification in Cochlear Implant
Users: A Psychophysical Study of Acoustic Changes
*Tanner Fulmer; Alison Crane; David Friedland;
Christina Runge
#988
Musical Instrument Identification in Cochlear Implant
Users: The Effect of Attack and Decay on Perception
*Alison Crane; Tanner Fullmer; Christina Runge;
David Friedland
#989
Music Perception Associated with the Quality of Life in
Post-Lingually Deafened Cochlear Implant Users
*Christina Fuller; Rolien Free; Bert Maat; Deniz
Baskent
#990
Comparing Enhancement of Signal Detection in
Normal-Hearing, Hearing-Impaired, and CochlearImplant Listeners: Effects of Stimulus Level and
Spectral Spacing
*Matthew Goupell; Olga Stakhovskaya; Kia Griffith;
Tanvi Thakkar; Sandra Gordon-Salant
#991
Assessing the Effects of Reverberation on Musical
Sound Quality Perception in Cochlear Implant Users
*Alexis Roy; Patpong Jiradejvong; Charles Limb
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Sound-Field Auditory Steady State Response (ASSR):
Data from Normal-Hearing Adults, Cochlear Implant
Recipients and Cochlear-Implanted Human
Cadaveric Model
*Shruti Deshpande (Balvalli); Michael Scott; David
Brown; Ravi Samy; Jareen Meinzen-Derr; Jill
Stephens
#994
Speech Enhancement Using Sparse Coding in a Neural
Space
*Jessica Monaghan; Ian Winter; Matthew Wright;
Stefan Bleeck
#995
Radiant Energy, Pulse Shape, and Power as Driving
Parameters for Infrared Neural Stimulation in the
Cat Cochlea
*Ken Zhao; Suhrud Rajguru; Claus-Peter Richter
#996
Optimization of Cochlear Implants Coding Strategies
Using Spike Distance Metrics and Information
Theory
*Jonathan Laudanski; Teng Huang; Nicolas Veau;
Dan Gnansia
#997
An Objective Criterion for Detecting Threshold of
Evoked Potential Based on a Likelihood Ratio Test
*Jonathan Laudanski; Kai Dang; Dan Gnansia;
Nicolas Veau
#998
Enhanced Temporal Coding in Auditory Prostheses of
Onsets in the Speech Envelope Can Lead to Improved
Sound Perception in Adverse Listening Conditions
*Raphael Koning; Jan Wouters
#999
A Case Study of Optimized Cochlear Implant
Stimulation in a Congenitally-Deaf Individual
Daniel Aguiar; *Thomas Talavage; J. Brandon Laflen
#1000
Asymmetric Signal Degradation Causes Difficulty in
Understanding Speech in Spatial Attention Tasks
*Daniel Eisenberg; Matthew Goupell
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Vertical Perception of Simple Stimuli in NormalHearing and Cochlear-Implant Listeners
*Tanvi Thakkar; Olga Stakovskaya; Matthew Goupell
#1002
Acoustic Models of Cochlear Implants: Evaluation in
Single Sided Deafness Patients
*Mario Svirsky; Arlene Neuman; Keena Seward;
Katelyn Glassman; Nai Ding; Chin-Tuan Tan; Xiang
Zhou; Matthew Fitzgerald; Elad Sagi
#1003
Restriction of Wnt Signaling in the Dorsal Otocyst
Determines Semicircular Canal Formation in the
Mouse Embryo
*Teppei Noda; Shizuo Komune; Chikara Meno
#1004
Effects of Small RNA Depletion on Development of
Mammalian Inner Ear and Sensory Hair Cell
Differentiation and Maintenance
*Marsha L. Pierce; Heather C. Jensen-Smith;
Sharalyn M. Steenson; Colby W. Bradfield; Isha
Dewan; Garrett A. Soukup
#1005
Spatiotemporal Expression of Protochaderin-15
(PCDH15) Proteins in Zebrafish Hair Cells
*Marisa Zallocchi; Oluwatobi Ogun
#1006
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#1008
Spontaneous Activity in Auditory Inner Hair Cells
Drives Ribbon Synapse Maturation During a Critical
Period
*Stuart L. Johnson; Stephanie Kuhn; Christoph
Franz; Neil Ingham; David N Furness; Marlies
Knipper; Karen Steel; John P. Adelman; Matthew C
Holley; Walter Marcotti
#1009
Conditional Deletion of Pten Leads to Defects in the
Spiral Ganglion by Modulating Akt/GSK3 Signaling
in the Inner Ear
*Hyung Jin Kim; Hae-Mi Woo; Jihee Rye; Jinwoong
Bok; Jin Woo Kim; Sang Beak Choi; Mi-Hyun Park;
Hyun-Young Park; Soo Kyung Koo
#1010
Tis21 Is Involved in Development of Spiral Ganglion
Cells
*Takao Yamada; Toru Miwa; Momoko Ise; Ryosei
Minoda; Eiji Yumoto
#1011
Conditional Deletion of Neurotrophins Indicate Their
Essential Role in Postnatal Fiber Reorganization
*Jennifer Kersigo; Qiong Wang; Bernd Fritzsch
#1012
Developmental Alterations of Hair Cell Types Help in
Understanding the Pattern of Innervation
*Israt Jahan; Ning Pan; Jennifer Kersigo; Yoko
Nakano; Botond Banfi; Bernd Fritzsch
#1013
Countergradients and Modular Expression Patterns of
Eph-Ephrin Signaling Proteins in the Developing
Auditory Brainstem
*Caitlyn Klotz; Matthew Wallace; J. Aaron Harris;
Mark Gabriele
#1014
The Calyx of Held as a Model System to Study Neural
Development: Competition and Pruning to MonoInnervation
*Paul Holcomb; Dakota Jackson; Brian Hoffpauir;
Tom Deerinck; Glen Marrs; Marlin Dehoff; Jonathan
Wu; Mark Ellisman; George Spirou
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#1015
Reversal of Early Mild Hearing Loss Reveals a Discrete
Critical Period for Maturation of Cortical
Excitability
*Todd Mowery; Vibhu Kotak; Dan Sanes
#1016
Functional and Cellular Abnormalities in the
Developing Auditory Cortex After Neonatal Cerebral
Hypoxia-Ischemia.
*Jessica Wess; Aminah Sheikh; Patrick Kanold
#1017
Silent Synapses on Subplate Neurons in Developing
Auditory Cortex
*Xiangying Meng; Patrick Kanold
#1018
Age-Related Primary Neural Degeneration Is
Aggravated in the Absence of Olivocochlear Efferents
M. Charles Liberman; *Stphane F. Maison
#1019
Using the Auditory Steady-State Response to Measure
Noise-Induced Auditory Nerve Degeneration
*Luke Shaheen; Bertand Delgutte; M Charles
Liberman
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Involvement of the Superoxide Radical in SalicylateInduced Spiral Ganglion Degeneration
*Lili Deng; Dalian Ding; Jiping Su; Senthilvelan
Manohar; Richard Salvi
#1023
Exogenous BDNF and NT-3 Have Distinct Biological
Effects on Afferent Synaptogenesis on Inner Hair
Cells (IHCs) Without Endogenous NT-3 in Vitro
Qiong Wang; *Steven Green
#1024
Gene Expression Changes in the Spiral Ganglion (SG)
After Deafening
*Erin M. Bailey; J. Robert Manak; Steven H. Green
#1025
Increased Presence of Cells of the Immune System in
the Spiral Ganglion During Spiral Ganglion Neuron
(SGN) Death Post-Deafening
*Erin Bailey; Catherine J. Kane; Zarin Rehman;
Michael E. Dailey; Steven H. Green
#1026
Targeted Deletion of Oncomodulin Alters Efferent
Innervation in the Cochlea
*Dwayne Simmons; Vasily Rozenbaum; Joyce
Tsang; Aubrey Hornak
#1027
Human Spiral Ganglion Degeneration Is Independent
of Hair Cell Loss
Karen Berliner; *Joni Doherty; Jose Fayad; Fred
Linthicum, Jr.
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Cochlear Uptake of Gentamicin in Neonatal Mice
*Hongzhe Li; Jawon Koo; Joo Hyun Park; Peter
Steyger
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Identification of Cisplatin-Binding Proteins in the
Cochlea
*Takatoshi Karasawa; Martha Sibrian-Vazquez;
Robert Strongin; Peter Steyger
#1030
Early Time Course of Gentamicin Uptake in Peripheral
Vestibular Cells After Systemic Administration
*Jianping Liu; Allan Kachelmeier; Chunfu Dai;
Hongzhe Li; Peter Steyger
#1031
Is a Temporary Threshold Shift Required for SoundEnhanced Uptake of Gentamicin?
*Hongzhe Li; Peter Steyger
#1032
Bumetanide Hyperpolarizes Cells and Enhances
Cellular Uptake of Gentamicin by Elevating Cytosolic
Ca2+ and Facilitates Intermediate Conductance Ca2+Activated Potassium Channels
Tian Wang; Yu-qin Yang; Takatoshi Karasawa;
Meiyan Jiang; Peter Steyger; *Zhi-Gen Jiang
#1033
Protection of Hair Cells from Aminoglycoside
Antibiotics in the Zebrafish merovingian Mutant
*Tamara Stawicki; Kelly Owens; Tor Linbo; Brock
Roberts; Katherine Reinhart; Edwin Rubel; David
Raible
#1034
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Investigating Free Radical Production in the Cochlea
During Ototoxicity
*Paromita Majumder; Michael Duchen; Jonathan
Gale
#1037
A Novel Role of Cytosolic Protein Synthesis Inhibition
in Aminoglycoside Ototoxicity
Shimon Francis; James Pagana; *Jung-Bum Shin
#1038
Effects of Dietary Nutrients on Amikacin Ototoxicity in
Guinea Pigs: Reduced Hearing Loss and Increased
Hair Cell Survival
*Colleen Le Prell; Susan DeRemer; Eric Rudnick;
Mark Nelson; Alamea Goldstein
#1039
Cochlear Transfection of X-Linked Inhibitor of
Apoptosis Protein Via Round Window Reduces
Cisplatin Induced Hearing Loss in Guinea Pigs
Lijie Liu; *Jian Wang
#1040
Hydrogen Peroxide Production Can Be Measured in
Lateral Line Hair Cells Using HyPer
[Tg(Myosin6b:HyPer)] Expressing Zebrafish.
*Patricia Wu; Robert Esterberg; Henry Ou
#1041
Small Molecule Inhibitors of Cisplatin-Induced Hair
Cell Death: Results of a 10,000 Compound Screen in
the Zebrafish Lateral Line
*Andrew Thomas; Patricia Wu; David Raible; Edwin
Rubel; Julian Simon; Kelly Owens; Henry Ou
#1042
Copper-Induced Hair Cell Death in the Zebrafish
Lateral Line Requires Functional
Mechanotransduction
*Andrew Thomas; Patricia Wu; Henry Ou
#1043
p53 Plays a Key Role in Cisplatin-Induced Cochlear
Cell Death: Toward the New Therapeutic Strategy
Julien Menardo; Jean-luc Puel; *Jing Wang
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A Combination of Cilostazol and Ginkgo Biloba
Extract Protects Against Cisplatin-Induced CochleoVestibular Dysfunction by Inhibiting the
Mitochondrial Apoptotic and ERK Pathways
*Chunjie Tian; Yeon Ju Kim; Seung Won Kim; Hye
Jin Lim; Young Sun Kim; Seong Jun Choi; Hun Yi
Park; Yun-Hoon Choung
#1045
The Role of Connexin 43 and 26 Hemichannels in
Cisplatin-Induced Apoptosis
Yeon Ju Kim; *Chunjie Tian; Seung Won Kim; Hye
Jin Lim; Young Sun Kim; Yun-Hoon Choung
#1046
Protective Effect of Metformin Against Cisplatin
Induced Ototoxicity in Auditory Cell Line
*Jiwon Chang; Gi Jung Im; June Choi; Jae Jun Song;
Sung Won Chae; Hak Hyun Jung
#1047
NAD Attenuates Mefloquine-Induced Cochlear
Damage from Reactive Oxygen Species
*Dalian Ding; Shinichi Someya; Masaru Tanokura;
Haiyan Jiang; Chul Han; Richard Salvi
#1048
Lateralization of Traveling Wave Energy in the
Hearing Organs of Katydids
*Arun Udayashankar; Manfred Koessl; Manuela
Nowotny
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Two-Tone Suppression Based on Somatic Motility of
the Outer Hair Cell with a Cochlear Model
*Yasuki Murakami; Shunsuke Ishimitsu
#1050
P Reducing Boundary Reflection in Computational
Models of the Cochlea
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#1051
Two Effects of Viscosity Revealed by Tectorial
Membrane Traveling Waves
*Jonathan Sellon; Shirin Farrahi; Roozbeh Ghaffari;
Dennis Freeman
#1052
Acoustic Emissions from Coupled Strings
*Richard Chadwick; Jessica Lamb; Daphne
Manoussaki
#1053
High Sensitive Inertia Sensor Mimicking Stereocilia
Array
*Changwon Lee; Taegeun Song; Kang-Hun Ahn;
Sukyung Park
#1054
Simulation of Tuberculoventral Inhibition in the
Cochlear Nucleus and Its Role in Enhancing Tone
Responses in the Cochlea Through the Olivocochlear
Reflex Pathway
Lu-Ming Yu; *Yi-Wen Liu
#1055
Stereocilia Lipid Membrane: Nonlinear Hair-Bundle
Mechanics and Channel Activation
*Jichul Kim; Peter Pinsky; Charles Steele; Sunil
Puria; Anthony Ricci
#1056
Estimation of Added Fluid Mass to Vibrating Cochlear
Partition and Its Contribution to the Frequency-Place
Relation of Mammalian Cochlea
*Yanju Liu; Sheryl Gracewski; Jong-Hoon Nam
#1057
Simulations of Two Tone Suppression and Distortion
Products in a Physiologically-Based Computational
Model of the Cochlea
*Julien Meaud; Karl Grosh
#1058
Carhart's Notch: A Window Into Compressional and
Inertial Mechanisms of Bone-Conducted Hearing
*Namkeun Kim; Charles Steele; Sunil Puria
#1059
Directional Inertia at the Base of the Cochlea and
Bone-Conduction Hearing
*Namkeun Kim; Charles Steele; Sunil Puria
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#1060
A Finite Element Virtual Labyrinth Model of the
Human Inner Ear Facilitates Electrode Design for a
Multichannel Vestibular Prosthesis
*Abderrahmane Hedjoudje; Russell Hayden; TjenSin
Lie; Kevin Olds; Pei-dong Dai; Tian-yu Zhang;
Zheng-min Wang; Ke-qiang Wang; Kristin
Hageman; Charles Della Santina
#1061
In Vitro Culture of Adult Mouse Cochlea
*Wenyan Li; Yilai Shu; Marco Petrillo; Zhengmin
Wang; Huawei Li; Zheng-Yi Chen
#1062
Hypotonic Condition Induces Hearing Impairment in
TRPV4 Knock-Out Mice
*Kohei Kawamoto; Narinobu Harada; Nobuo Kubo;
Makoto Suzuki; Koichi Tomoda
#1063
Auditory System in Knock-In Mouse Models of
Pendred Syndrome
*Shin Koyama; Yasuhiro Ikehara; Michio Murakoshi;
Sigenari Hashimoto; Shinya Nishio; Yutaka Takumi;
Shin-ichi Usami; Hiroshi Wada
#1064
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#1065
Investigating Stimulus-Frequency Otoacoustic
Emissions and Threshold Fine Structure at High
Frequencies
*James Dewey; Sumitrajit Dhar
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#1066
Latency of Tone-Burst-Evoked Auditory Brainstem
Responses and Otoacoustic Emissions: Level,
Frequency, and Rise-Time Effects
*Daniel Rasetshwane; Michael Argenyi; Stephen
Neely; Judy Kopun; Michael Gorga
#1067
Towards a Clinical Test for the Medial-Olivocochlear
Reflex (MOCR)
*Lynne Marshall; Judi Lapsley Miller; Charlotte Reed
#1068
Binaural Measurements of Otoacoustic Emissions in
Humans
*Katharina Jger; Manfred Kssl
#1069
Estimates of Human Cochlear Tuning Derived from
DPOAE Reflection-Component Delays
*Carolina Abdala; Franois Gurit; Ping Luo;
Christopher A. Shera
#1070
Aging of the Medial Olivocochlear Reflex: Associations
with Speech Perception in Noise
*Carolina Abdala; Sumitrajit Dhar; Mahnaz Ahmadi
#1071
The Half-Octave Shift Revisited: Evidence from
Middle-Ear Power Transmittance and Stimulus
Frequency Otoacoustic Emissions in Humans
*Shaum Bhagat; Chelsea Kilgore
#1072
Otoacoustic-Emission Detection When the Middle Ear
Contains Amniotic Fluid: A Chinchilla Animal Model
*Olubunmi Akinpelu; Robert Funnell; Sam Daniel
#1073
Exploring Stimulus Conditions for Measurement of the
Quadratic F2-F1 Distortion Product Otoacoustic
Emission
*Rachael Baiduc; Sumitrajit Dhar
#1074
Estimating Cochlear Frequency Selectivity with
Stimulus-Frequency Otoacoustic Emissions
*Karolina Charaziak; Jonathan Siegel
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#1075
The Influence of Compression on Evaluating Dynamic
Changes in Frequency Selectivity in Forward
Masking
*Skyler Jennings; Ali Almishaal
#1076
Heart Rate Responses of Big Brown Bats (Eptesicus
Fuscus) to Conspecific Vocalizations
*Marie Gadziola; Kelsey Gerbig; Jeffrey Wenstrup
#1077
Two-Step Cluster Analysis for Automated
Classification of Mouse Pup Isolation Syllables
*Jeffrey Wenstrup; Jasmine Grimsley; Marie Gadziola
#1078
Measurement of the Frequency Dependence of Medial
Olivocochlear Activation During an Auditory
Intensity Discrimination Task
*Wei Zhao; John Guinan
#1079
Relationship Between Middle-Ear Transmission
Characteristics and Frequency Modulation Detection
*Sho Otsuka; Shinpei Yamagishi; Koichi Hirota;
Shigeto Furukawa; Makio Kashino
#1080
Auditory Cortex Is Highly Tuned to the Emergence of
Regular Patterns in Sound Sequences
*Nicolas Barascud; Maria Chait
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#1081
#1082
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#1083
Multiple Sound Sources in an Australian Amphibian?
*Peter Narins; Michel Ohmer; Ikkyu Aihara; Phil
Bishop; Jean-Marc Hero
#1084
Probing the Auditory Attention Filter Along the
Auditory Pathway
*Sarah Verhulst; Christopher Shera; Barbara ShinnCunningham
#1085
Glycinergic Inhibition Controls Synaptic Integration in
the Medial Superior Olive
*Michael H Myoga; Simon Lehnert; Leibold Christian;
Felix Felmy; Benedikt Grothe
#1086
Cross-Correlation Based Characterization of Axonal
Delays in the Nucleus Laminaris of the Barn Owl
Using a Microelectrode Array
*Thomas McColgan; Richard Kempter; Hermann
Wagner
#1087
Glycine Receptors Expressed in "Timing" Neurons of
the Avian Auditory Brainstem Modulate GABAergic
Inhibition
Matthew Fischl; Sonia Weimann; Michael Kearse; *R.
Michael Burger
#1088
Variability of Sound Source Position and Temporal
Feature Representation in Across-Frequency
Integrating Neurons of the Barn Owl
*Philipp Tellers; Kerstin Buelles; Hermann Wagner
#1089
Previous Stimulation Does Not Affect the
Representation of Sound Source Location by Units of
the Inferior Colliculus of the Mongolian Gerbil
*Sandra Tolnai; Laura Endres; Georg M. Klump
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#1090
Analysis of Localization Cues in Globular Bushy Cell
with a Sound Localization Model
*Marek Rudnicki; Christian Wirtz; Werner Hemmert
#1091
Simulations of Auditory Periphery to Study the Effects
of Sound Level and Duration on Spectral Cues to
Localization
*Yan Gai; Janet Ruhland; Tom Yin; Daniel Tollin
#1092
Effects of Forward Masking on Sound Localization in
Cats
*Yan Gai; Janet Ruhland; Tom Yin
#1093
In Vivo Response Properties of Neurons from LowFrequency Nucleus Laminaris in the Chicken
*Nicolas Palanca-Castan; Christine Koeppl
#1094
Mechanisms of Auditory Spatial Selectivity in Barn
Owls
Ulrike Langemann; *Rainer Beutelmann; Georg
Klump
#1095
Optimizing Parameters for Efficient Acquisition of the
Binaural Interaction Component of the Auditory
Brainstem Response
*Alexander T Ferber; Kelsey Anbuhl; Daniel J Tollin
#1096
Sensitivities to the Relative Phase of Interaural-TimeDifference Modulations Between Carrier Frequencies
*Shigeto Furukawa; Tsuruyo Nishida; Tadahisa
Kondo; Kazuhiko Kakehi
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#1097
The Influence of Low Frequency Distortion Products
on ITD Sensitivity to Transposed Tones
Jessica Monaghan; Mathias Dietz; David Greenberg;
*David McAlpine
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#1098
Electrical Stimulation of the Dorsal Inferior Colliculus
Modulates the Auditory Lemniscal Pathway:
Implications for Tinnitus
*Sarah Offutt; Kellie Ryan; Lauren Berger; Babak
Tabesh; Hubert Lim
#1099
Sound-Triggered Suppression of Neuronal Firing as an
Underlying Mechanism of the Residual Inhibition of
Tinnitus
*Sergiy Voytenko; Ryan Longenecker; Alexander
Galazyuk
#1100
Blast-Induced Tinnitus and Changes in Spontaneous
Firing Rates Along the Auditory Axis in Rats
*Hao Luo; Xueguo Zhang; Srinivas Kallakuri;
Jinsheng Zhang
#1101
Behavioural, Neural and Histological Correlates of
Tinnitus in the Guinea Pig
*Joel Berger; Ben Coomber; Trevor Shackleton; Mark
Wallace; Alan Palmer
#1102
Unexpected Increases in Ipsilateral Inferior Colliculus
Spontaneous Activity in a Rat Model of Tinnitus
*Stefanie Kennon-McGill; Dianne Durham; Hinrich
Staecker; Thomas Imig
#1103
Hyperactivity in Animals with a Tonal Tinnitus
Percept Is Narrowband
*Tessa-Jonne Ropp; Kerrie Tiedemann; Eric Young;
Brad May
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#1104
Co-Activation of the Somatosensory and Auditory
Pathways to Induce Central Auditory Plasticity as a
New Approach for Treating Tinnitus
*Benjamin Smith; Craig Markovitz; Luke Parker; Cory
Gloeckner; Hubert Lim
159
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#1105
Discovery of Somatotopy Within
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the Inferioor
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f a New Tinnitu
us
Colliculu
Treatmen
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*Cory Gloe
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astl;
Benjamin
n Smith; Hubert Lim
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8:30
Introduction
8:35 #1106
Generation of Induced Neurons from Cochlear NonSensory Epithelial Cells in Adult Mice
*Koji Nishimura; Rachel Weichert; Alain Dabdoub
8:52 #1107
Gross Neural Responses Shown to Be from the
Cochlear Apex by Ototoxic Injections
*Jeffery Lichtenhan; Jared Hartsock; John Guinan;
Alec Salt
9:09 #1108
Modeling the Time-Varying and Level Dependent
Effects of the Olivocochlear Reflex in Auditory Nerve
Responses
*Christopher J. Smalt; Michael G. Heinz; Elizabeth A.
Strickland
9:26 #1109
Expression of Axon Guidance Molecules in Developing
Avian Auditory Pathways
*Michelle Allen-Sharpley; Michelle Tjia; Karina
Cramer
9:43 #1110
Guidance of Spiral Ganglion Neurites by
Micropatterned Physical Cues Involves TRP
Channels, Ca2+ and Cyclic Nucleotide Second
Messenger Systems and RhoA/Rho-Associated Kinase
(ROCK) Signaling
*Shufeng Li; Bradley Tuft; Joseph Clarke; Linjing Xu;
Scott White; Allan Guymon; Marlan Hansen
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10:20 #1111
Excitotoxic Trauma to Cochlear Afferent Synapses Is
Associated with Ca2+ Entry Via Ca2+-Permeable
AMPA Receptors
*Ning Hu; Qiong Wang; Dillon Harris; Dylan Todd;
Steven Green
10:37 #1112
Trade-Off Between Reliability of Spiking and HighFrequency Phase-Locking in the Barn Owls
Auditory Nerve
*Christine Koeppl; G. Bjorn Christianson; Jose L.
Pea
10:54 #1113
Functional Changes in Spiral Ganglion Neurons
Following Exposure to Neurotrophins
*Karina Needham; Bryony Nayagam; Ricki Minter;
Stephen O'Leary
11:11 #1114
Dynamic Range Adaptation in the Mouse Auditory
Nerve
Bo Wen; *Ann E. Hickox; Luke Shaheen; Tobias
Moser; M. Charles Liberman; Bertrand Delgutte
11:28 #1115
The Representation of Vocalizations in the Mouse
Auditory System
*Jose Garcia-Lazaro; Nicholas Lesica
8:30
Introduction
8:35 #1116
Elevated SP/AP Ratio in the Mouse Model of
Endolymphatic Hydrops
Yiping Li; *Sami Melki; Maroun Semaan; Qing Yin
Zheng; Kumar Alagramam; Cliff Megerian
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8:52 #1117
Mouse Model of the Fluctuating Hearing Loss
Associated with Enlargement of the Vestibular
Aqueduct in Pendred Syndrome
*Taku Ito; Byung Yoon Choi; Philine Wangemann;
Andrew Griffith
9:09 #1118
Restoration by Salicylate of Transport Function and
Anion Exchanger Activity of Missense Pendrin
Mutations
*Hiroshi Wada; Kenji Ishihara; Shuhei Okuyama;
Shun Kumano; Koji Iida; Hiroshi Hamana; Michio
Murakoshi; Toshimitsu Kobayashi; Shin-ichi Usami;
Katsuhisa Ikeda; Yoichi Haga; Kohei Tsumoto;
Hiroyuki Nakamura; Noriyasu Hirasawa
9:26 #1119
A Balanced Chromosome Translocation Reveals a
Predicted Lipases Involvement in Sensorineural
Hearing Loss
*Benjamin Currall; Nahid Robertson; Tatiana Hoyos;
Ann Hickox; Kristen Wong; Charles Liberman; Eric
Liao; Cynthia Morton
9:43 #1120
ACEMg Diet Supplement Influences Progression of
Hereditary Deafness
Shaked Shivatzki; Diane M Prieskorn; Lisa A Beyer;
Cynthia J Schoen; Karen B Avraham; Marci M
Lesperance; Margit Burmeister; Josef M Miller;
Glenn E Green; *Yehoash Raphael
10:00
Break
10:20 #1121
Viral-Mediated Gjb2 Gene Expression Partially
Restores the Gap Junction Function in the Cochlea of
Conditional Connexin26 Null Mouse
Qing Yu; Qing Chang; Jianjun Wang; Shusheng
Gong; *Xi Lin
10:37 #1122
Absence of Tricellulin Affects the Ultrastructural
Organization of the Tricellular Tight Junctions and
Leads to Degeneration of Cochlear Hair Cells
*Gowri Nayak; Sue I. Lee; Rizwan Yousaf; Stephanie
E. Edelmann; Christina M. Van Itallie; Ghanshyam
P. Sinha; Maria Rafeeq; Sherri M. Jones; Inna A.
Belyantseva; James M. Anderson; Andrew Forge;
Gregory I. Frolenkov; Saima Riazuddin
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10:54 #1123
Connexin26 (Cx26) Deficiency Impairs MiRNA
Expression in the Cochlea
*Hong-Bo Zhao; Yan Zhu; Liang Zong; Chun Liang
11:11 #1124
Mutation in a Novel Actin-Binding Protein, Exhibiting
an Arl2 GAP Activity, Is Associated with
Nonsyndromic Deafness DFNB88
*Elodie M. Richard; Thomas J. Jaworek; Anna A.
Ivanova; Arnaud PJ. Giese; Shaheen N. Khan;
Richard A. Kahn; Saima Riazuddin
11:28 #1125
Identification of Target Proteins Involved in Cochlear
Otosclerosis
Celine Richard; Jose Fayad; Fred Linthicum Jr.; *Joni
Doherty
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Author Index
(Index by abstract number)
Abaya, Homer.................................................................... 399
Abbas, Leila ....................................................................... 188
Abbas, Paul ........................................................................ 389
Abdala, Carolina .....................................................1069, 1070
Abdolazimi, Yassan ........................................................... 276
Abdulhadi, Khalid ............................................................. 726
Abes, Generoso.................................................................. 731
Abidi, Omar ......................................................................... 14
Abrams, Daniel .................................................................. 877
Abu Rayyan, Amal ............................................................ 718
Acosta, Amanda................................................................. 818
Adams, David .................................................................... 717
Adams, Joseph ................................................................... 733
Adams, Meredith ............................................................... 134
Adelman, Cahtia ................................................................ 121
Adelman, John P. ............................................................. 1008
Adelstein, Robert ....................................................... 117, 269
Adjamian, Peyman............................................................. 232
Adler, Henry ...................................................................... 469
Adunka, Oliver .................................................................. 130
Agrawal, Sumit .......................................................... 439, 443
Agrawal, Yuri .....................................................802, 810, 816
Agterberg, Martijn ............................................................. 220
Aguiar, Daniel ................................................................... 999
Aguillon, Blanca N. ........................................................... 663
Ahlstrom, Jayne ......................................................... 523, 909
Ahmad, Iram ...................................................................... 435
Ahmad, Shoeb ........................................................... 703, 713
Ahmad, Wasim .................................................................. 881
Ahmadi, Mahnaz ............................................................. 1070
Ahmed, Zubair ........................................................... 729, 881
Ahn, Jheeyae........................................................................ 70
Ahn, Joong Ho ........................................................... 237, 255
Ahn, Kang-Hun ............................................................... 1053
Ahn, Kyung ....................................................................... 721
Ahn, Okjin ..........................................................456, 755, 756
Aihara, Ikkyu ................................................................... 1083
Akamatsu, Yusuke ............................................................. 430
Akbergenov, Rashid .......................................................... 309
Akeroyd, Michael ...................................................... 851, 852
Akhoun, Idrick ................................................................... 982
Akil, Omar ......................................................................... 335
Akinpelu, Olubunmi ........................................................ 1072
Akyurek, Elkan .................................................................. 317
Alagramam, Kumar ................................................. 606, 1116
Alain, Claude ............................................................. 892, 931
Alami, Aurash.................................................................... 335
Alamilla, Javier.................................................................. 350
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