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To speed up: Resurgent sodium current in the nervous system
Jason Tait Sanchez, Ph.D., CCC-A, FAAA, Associate Professor at Northwestern University, discusses resurgent sodium current in the nervous system.
The importance of patterned activity in the nervous system for auditory functions
George Ordiway, a PhD student in the laboratory of Dr. Jason Tait Sanchez at Northwestern University, discusses how patterned activity in the nervous system permits a wide range of biologically relevant functions, including auditory development.
Hearing speech in noisy environments
PhD students Courtney Coburn Glavin, Kailyn A. McFarlane, and Assistant Professor Jason Tait Sanchez discuss the mechanisms, barriers, and future progress for hearing speech in noisy environments.
Complexity of neurotrophin signalling in the nervous system
Momoko Takahashi, a Doctoral Student at Northwestern University, explains the complex research of neurotrophin signalling in the nervous system in this report.
The genetically modified chicken: A sound approach to the study of hearing
Jason Tait Sanchez provides insight into why the genetically modified chicken is a sound approach to the study of hearing
Central Auditory Physiology Laboratory
Dr. Sanchez discusses his research into the auditory system in order to develop therapeutic approaches for people with hearing impairment
Neurons within the auditory pathway utilise specialised biophysical properties to precisely encode elements of sound important for normal hearing.
For individuals with hearing impairments – like age-related hearing loss, auditory neuropathy, and central auditory...