Behavioral training promotes multiple adaptive processes following acute hearing loss

The brain possesses a remarkable capacity to compensate for changes in inputs resulting from a range of sensory impairments. Developmental studies of sound localization have shown that adaptation to asymmetric hearing loss can be achieved either by reinterpreting altered spatial cues or by relying m...

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Main Authors: Keating, P, Rosenior-Patten, O, Dahmen, JC, Bell, O, King, AJ
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: eLife Sciences Publications 2016