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The neuroscience of hearing or how to do a hard job with soft components:

机译:听力的神经科学或如何对柔软的组件进行艰苦的工作:

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The inner ear is a small and relatively inaccessible structure. The use of multiple biophysical recording techniques from the late 1970s onwards, combined with molecular genetics to identify genes critically involved in cochlear development, has revealed how the cochlea acts as the front end for the central nervous system analysis of the auditory world. Some notable progress has been made in clarifying the mechanisms of frequency coding and cochlear amplification, and of mechano-transduction in hair cells and in establishing molecules necessary for normal (and by implication in abnormal) development of hearing and balance. There has been a parallel growth in understanding some of the neural networks in the brainstem and cortical areas responsible for processing the information derived from the auditory nerve. Informing future technical improvements to hearing aids and cochlear implants (electrically and optogenetically encoded), this chapter concentrates mainly on the neuroscience of peripheral hearing.
机译:内耳是一个较小且相对难以接近的结构。从1970年代后期开始使用多种生物物理记录技术,结合分子遗传学来鉴定与耳蜗发育关键相关的基因,这揭示了耳蜗如何充当听觉世界的中枢神经系统分析的前端。在阐明频率编码和耳蜗放大的机制以及毛细胞的机械转导以及建立正常和(并暗示有异常)听力和平衡发展所必需的分子方面,已经取得了一些显着进展。对脑干和皮层区域负责处理听觉神经信息的某些神经网络的理解有了平行增长。本章介绍了助听器和人工耳蜗植入物(电和光遗传编码)的未来技术改进,本章主要集中于周围听力的神经科学。

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