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J J Eggermont

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Eggermont J
HNO . 2015 Apr; 63(4):298-301. PMID: 25862624
Animal models of tinnitus complement human findings and potentially deepen our insight into the neural substrates of tinnitus. The fact that animal data are largely based on recordings from the...
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Munguia R, Pienkowski M, Eggermont J
Neurosci Lett . 2013 May; 546:46-50. PMID: 23648387
Changes of neural activity in animal models have been correlated with tinnitus in humans. For instance, increased spontaneous firing rates (SFR), increased spontaneous neural synchrony, and cortical tonotopic map reorganization...
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Britvina T, Eggermont J
Neuroscience . 2008 Jun; 154(4):1576-88. PMID: 18515012
It was often thought that synchronized rhythmic epochs of spindle waves disconnect thalamo-cortical system from incoming sensory signals. The present study addresses this issue by simultaneous extracellular action potential and...
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Britvina T, Eggermont J
Neuroscience . 2008 Jan; 151(3):888-900. PMID: 18164553
It is often implied that during the occurrence of spindle oscillations, thalamocortical neurons do not respond to signals from the outside world. Since recording of sound-evoked activity from cat auditory...
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Eggermont J
Acta Otolaryngol Suppl . 2006 Nov; (556):9-12. PMID: 17114136
Conclusion: There appears to be a definite link between reorganization of the cortical tonotopic map and increased spontaneous firing rates. The results have implications for the reduction of noise-induced hearing...
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Norena A, Eggermont J
J Assoc Res Otolaryngol . 2003 Dec; 4(3):312-28. PMID: 14690050
The Zwicker tone (ZT) is defined as an auditory negative afterimage, perceived after the presentation of an appropriate inducer. Typically, a notched noise (NN) with a notch width of 1/2...
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Norena A, Eggermont J
Hear Res . 2003 Sep; 183(1-2):137-53. PMID: 13679145
Changes in spontaneous activity, recorded over 15-min periods before, immediately after and within hours after an acute acoustic trauma, were studied in primary auditory cortex of ketamine-anesthetized cats. We focused...
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Ponton C, Eggermont J
Audiol Neurootol . 2002 Feb; 6(6):363-80. PMID: 11847464
Profoundly deaf children who use a cochlear implant (CI) provide a unique opportunity to investigate the effects of auditory sensory deprivation on the maturing human central nervous system. Previous results...
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Eggermont J
Hear Res . 2001 Jul; 157(1-2):1-42. PMID: 11470183
This review investigates the roles of representation, transformation and coding as part of a hierarchical process between sound and perception. This is followed by a survey of how speech sounds...
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VALENTINE P, Eggermont J
Hear Res . 2001 Jun; 154(1-2):146-57. PMID: 11423225
Burst-firing refers to epochs of sharply elevated neural discharge. It has been suggested that correlated firing in different cortical areas in anesthetized animals results from spontaneous burst-firing related to electroencephalogram...