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Kelsey L Anbuhl

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Anbuhl K, Diez Castro M, Lee N, Lee V, Sanes D
bioRxiv . 2023 Nov; PMID: 38014324
Significance Statement: Sensory perception often occurs under challenging conditions, such a noisy background or dim environment, yet stimulus sensitivity can remain unaffected. One hypothesis is that cognitive resources are recruited...
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Anbuhl K, Cazares O, Hubert K, Mahapatra R, Morgan J
Development . 2023 Aug; 150(16). PMID: 37602743
In recent years, we have seen an increasing focus in the academic environment on equity, diversity and inclusion. However, one broad group often left out of these discussions are disabled...
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Anbuhl K, Yao J, Hotz R, Mowery T, Sanes D
Nat Commun . 2022 May; 13(1):2872. PMID: 35610222
Elevated neural plasticity during development contributes to dramatic improvements in perceptual, motor, and cognitive skills. However, malleable neural circuits are vulnerable to environmental influences that may disrupt behavioral maturation. While...
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Huyck J, Anbuhl K, Buran B, Adler H, Atcherson S, Cakmak O, et al.
Front Educ (Lausanne) . 2021 Nov; 6. PMID: 34790885
Disability is an important and often overlooked component of diversity. Individuals with disabilities bring a rare perspective to science, technology, engineering, mathematics, and medicine (STEMM) because of their unique experiences...
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Thornton J, Anbuhl K, Tollin D
Front Neurosci . 2021 Nov; 15:721922. PMID: 34790088
Temporary conductive hearing loss (CHL) can lead to hearing impairments that persist beyond resolution of the CHL. In particular, unilateral CHL leads to deficits in auditory skills that rely on...
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Brown A, Anbuhl K, Gilmer J, Tollin D
J Neurophysiol . 2019 Jul; 122(3):1110-1122. PMID: 31314646
The auditory brain stem response (ABR) is an evoked potential that indexes a cascade of neural events elicited by sound. In the present study we evaluated the influence of sound...
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Brown A, Benichoux V, Jones H, Anbuhl K, Tollin D
Hear Res . 2018 Oct; 370:65-73. PMID: 30326382
Sensory performance is constrained by the information in the stimulus and the precision of the involved sensory system(s). Auditory spatial acuity is robust across a broad range of sound frequencies...
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Greene N, Anbuhl K, Ferber A, DeGuzman M, Allen P, Tollin D
Hear Res . 2018 May; 365:62-76. PMID: 29778290
Despite the common use of guinea pigs in investigations of the neural mechanisms of binaural and spatial hearing, their behavioral capabilities in spatial hearing tasks have surprisingly not been thoroughly...
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Anbuhl K, Benichoux V, Greene N, Brown A, Tollin D
Hear Res . 2017 Nov; 356:35-50. PMID: 29128159
The morphology of the head and pinna shape the spatial and frequency dependence of sound propagation that give rise to the acoustic cues to sound source location. During early development,...
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Benichoux V, Brown A, Anbuhl K, Tollin D
J Neurosci . 2017 Jul; 37(31):7332-7346. PMID: 28663198
A common way to assess the function of sensory neurons is to measure the number of spikes produced by individual neurons while systematically varying a given dimension of the stimulus....