The neural consequences of age-related hearing loss

JE Peelle, A Wingfield - Trends in neurosciences, 2016 - cell.com
During hearing, acoustic signals travel up the ascending auditory pathway from the cochlea
to auditory cortex; efferent connections provide descending feedback. In human listeners …

The Neural Consequences of Age-Related Hearing Loss

JE Peelle, A Wingfield - Trends in neurosciences …, 2016 - scholarworks.brandeis.edu
During hearing, acoustic signals travel up the ascending auditory pathway from the cochlea
to auditory cortex; efferent connections provide descending feedback. In human listeners …

The neural consequences of age-related hearing loss.

JE Peelle, A Wingfield - Trends in Neurosciences, 2016 - psycnet.apa.org
During hearing, acoustic signals travel up the ascending auditory pathway from the cochlea
to auditory cortex; efferent connections provide descending feedback. In human listeners …

The Neural Consequences of Age-Related Hearing Loss

JE Peelle, A Wingfield - Trends in Neurosciences, 2016 - profiles.wustl.edu
During hearing, acoustic signals travel up the ascending auditory pathway from the cochlea
to auditory cortex; efferent connections provide descending feedback. In human listeners …

The Neural Consequences of Age-Related Hearing Loss

JE Peelle, A Wingfield - Trends in neurosciences, 2016 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
During hearing, acoustic signals travel up the ascending auditory pathway from the cochlea
to auditory cortex; efferent connections provide descending feedback. In human listeners …

[PDF][PDF] The Neural Consequences of Age-Related Hearing Loss

JE Peelle, A Wingfield - Trends in Neurosciences, 2016 - jpeelle.net
During hearing, acoustic signals travel up the ascending auditory pathway from the cochlea
to auditory cortex; efferent connections provide descending feedback. In human listeners …

The Neural Consequences of Age-Related Hearing Loss

JE Peelle, A Wingfield - Trends in Neurosciences, 2016 - hero.epa.gov
During hearing, acoustic signals travel up the ascending auditory pathway from the cochlea
to auditory cortex; efferent connections provide descending feedback. In human listeners …

[HTML][HTML] The neural consequences of age-related hearing loss

JE Peelle, A Wingfield - Trends in neurosciences, 2016 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
During hearing, acoustic signals travel up the ascending auditory pathway from the cochlea
to auditory cortex; efferent connections provide descending feedback. In human listeners …

[PDF][PDF] The neural consequences of age-related hearing loss

JE Peelle, A Wingfield - Trends Neurosci, 2016 - researchgate.net
During hearing, acoustic signals travel up the ascending auditory pathway from the cochlea
to auditory cortex; efferent connections provide descending feedback. In human listeners …

The Neural Consequences of Age-Related Hearing Loss.

JE Peelle, A Wingfield - Trends in Neurosciences, 2016 - europepmc.org
During hearing, acoustic signals travel up the ascending auditory pathway from the cochlea
to auditory cortex; efferent connections provide descending feedback. In human listeners …