Hearing requires an optimal innervation of sensory hair cells (HCs), which transduce the acoustic signal. HCs receive two different types of innervation: afferent innervation from spiral ganglion (SG) ...
Cochlear implantation has evolved into a sophisticated intervention for restoring hearing in individuals with severe-to-profound sensorineural loss. Successful implantation relies on a detailed ...
The cochlear labyrinth is the portion of the inner ear that contains the cochlear duct and the perilymphatic space, which is located between the boney and membranous parts of the inner ear. The ...
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