Kölliker’s Organ and the Development of Spontaneous Activity in the Auditory System: Implications for Hearing Dysfunction
Prior to the “onset of hearing,” developing cochlear inner hair cells (IHCs) and primary auditory neurons undergo experience-independent activity, which is thought to be important in retaining and refining neural connections in the absence of sound. One of the major hypotheses regarding the origin o...
Main Authors: | M. W. Nishani Dayaratne, Srdjan M. Vlajkovic, Janusz Lipski, Peter R. Thorne |
---|---|
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
Hindawi Limited
2014-01-01
|
Series: | BioMed Research International |
Online Access: | http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/367939 |
Similar Items
-
Kölliker's concept of enamel
by: Akihiko Nishimaki, et al.
Published: (2008-10-01) -
Molecular Mechanisms of Sensorineural Hearing Loss and Development of Inner Ear Therapeutics
by: Srdjan M. Vlajkovic, et al.
Published: (2021-05-01) -
Born With Bristles: New Insights on the Kölliker’s Organs of Octopus Skin
by: Roger Villanueva, et al.
Published: (2021-05-01) -
Preventing Hearing Loss and Restoring Hearing: A New Outlook
by: Srdjan M. Vlajkovic, et al.
Published: (2015-01-01) -
Autophagy precedes apoptosis during degeneration of the Kölliker’s organ in the development of rat cochlea
by: Shule Hou, et al.
Published: (2019-06-01)