Ann E Hickox
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Recent Articles
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Hickox A, Valero M, McLaughlin J, Robinson G, Wellman J, McKenna M, et al.
J Am Acad Audiol
. 2022 May;
32(10):646-653.
PMID: 35609591
Millions of people worldwide have disabling hearing loss because one of their genes generates an incorrect version of some specific protein the ear requires for hearing. In many of these...
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Henry K, Sayles M, Hickox A, Heinz M
J Neurosci
. 2019 Jul;
39(35):6879-6887.
PMID: 31285299
Speech intelligibility can vary dramatically between individuals with similar clinically defined severity of hearing loss based on the audiogram. These perceptual differences, despite equal audiometric-threshold elevation, are often assumed to...
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Currall B, Chen M, Sallari R, Cotter M, Wong K, Robertson N, et al.
Hum Mol Genet
. 2019 Jun;
28(10):1753-1754.
PMID: 31222336
No abstract available.
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Currall B, Chen M, Sallari R, Cotter M, Wong K, Robertson N, et al.
Hum Mol Genet
. 2018 Sep;
27(24):4194-4203.
PMID: 30169630
Great strides in gene discovery have been made using a multitude of methods to associate phenotypes with genetic variants, but there still remains a substantial gap between observed symptoms and...
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Abur D, Lupiani A, Hickox A, Shinn-Cunningham B, Stepp C
J Speech Lang Hear Res
. 2018 May;
61(6):1487-1496.
PMID: 29800039
Purpose: Reduced intensity is a hallmark of speech production in Parkinson's disease (PD). Previous work has examined the perception of intensity in PD to explain these speech deficits. This study...
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Hickox A, Larsen E, Heinz M, Shinobu L, Whitton J
Hear Res
. 2017 Jan;
349:164-171.
PMID: 28069376
Understanding the biology of the previously underappreciated sensitivity of cochlear synapses to noise insult, and its clinical consequences, is becoming a mission for a growing number of auditory researchers. In...
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Hickox A, Wong A, Pak K, Strojny C, Ramirez M, Yates 3rd J, et al.
J Neurosci
. 2017 Jan;
37(5):1320-1339.
PMID: 28039372
Significance Statement: Hearing and balance rely on specialized sensory hair cells (HCs) in the inner ear (IE) to convey information about sound, acceleration, and orientation to the brain. Genetically and...
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Mehraei G, Hickox A, Bharadwaj H, Goldberg H, Verhulst S, Liberman M, et al.
J Neurosci
. 2016 Apr;
36(13):3755-64.
PMID: 27030760
Significance Statement: Although there are suspicions that cochlear synaptopathy affects humans with normal hearing thresholds, no one has yet reported a clinical measure that is a reliable marker of such...
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Gehlhausen J, Park S, Hickox A, Shew M, Staser K, Rhodes S, et al.
Hum Mol Genet
. 2014 Aug;
24(1):1-8.
PMID: 25113746
Neurofibromatosis type 2 (NF2) is an autosomal dominant genetic disorder resulting from germline mutations in the NF2 gene. Bilateral vestibular schwannomas, tumors on cranial nerve VIII, are pathognomonic for NF2...
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Hickox A, Liberman M
J Neurophysiol
. 2013 Nov;
111(3):552-64.
PMID: 24198321
Perceptual abnormalities such as hyperacusis and tinnitus often occur after acoustic overexposure. Although such exposure can also result in permanent threshold elevation, some individuals with noise-induced hyperacusis or tinnitus show...