Amarins Heeringa

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University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor, MI 
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Heeringa AN, Jüchter C, Beutelmann R, et al. (2023) Altered neural encoding of vowels in noise does not affect behavioral vowel discrimination in gerbils with age-related hearing loss. Frontiers in Neuroscience. 17: 1238941
Heeringa AN, Teske F, Ashida G, et al. (2023) Cochlear aging disrupts the correlation between spontaneous rate and sound level coding in auditory nerve fibers. Journal of Neurophysiology
Heeringa AN, Köppl C. (2022) Auditory Nerve Fiber Discrimination and Representation of Naturally-Spoken Vowels in Noise. Eneuro. 9
Steenken F, Heeringa AN, Beutelmann R, et al. (2021) Age-related decline in cochlear ribbon synapses and its relation to different metrics of auditory-nerve activity. Neurobiology of Aging. 108: 133-145
Heeringa AN, Zhang L, Ashida G, et al. (2019) Temporal coding of single auditory nerve fibers is not degraded in aging gerbils. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience
Heeringa AN, Köppl C. (2019) The aging cochlea: Towards unraveling the functional contributions of strial dysfunction and synaptopathy. Hearing Research
Heeringa AN, van Dijk P. (2018) Neural coding of the sound envelope is changed in the inferior colliculus immediately following acoustic trauma. The European Journal of Neuroscience
Heeringa AN, Wu C, Chung C, et al. (2018) Glutamatergic Projections to the Cochlear Nucleus are Redistributed in Tinnitus. Neuroscience
Heeringa AN, Wu C, Shore SE. (2018) MULTISENSORY INTEGRATION ENHANCES TEMPORAL CODING IN VENTRAL COCHLEAR NUCLEUS BUSHY CELLS. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience
Kurioka T, Lee MY, Heeringa AN, et al. (2016) Selective hair cell ablation and noise exposure lead to different patterns of changes in the cochlea and the cochlear nucleus. Neuroscience
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