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    • What is C-CEBH?
    • Evolutionary Biology of Hearing
    • Related links
  • Faculty and Labs
    • People
      • CORE Faculty
      • NIDCD Faculty
      • Affiliated Faculty
      • Staff
    • Research Focus Areas
    • Grant Support
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  • C-CEBH Training
    • Pre-Doctoral Training
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  • Tinnemore, A. R., Gordon-Salant, S., & Goupell, M. J. (2025). Context effects for degraded speech: Effects of age, preceding or subsequent contextual cues, and signal-to-noise ratio. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 158(1), 447-460. 447_1_10.0037182.pdf2.89 MB
  • Kuokkanen PT, Kraemer I, Köppl C, Carr CE, Kempter R. Single Neuron Contributions to the Auditory Brainstem EEG. J Neurosci. 2025 May 28;45(22):e1139242025. doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.1139-24.2025. PMID: 40262897; PMCID: PMC12121712.)
  • Rose, E. M., Haakenson, C. M., Patel, A., Gaind, S., Shank, B. D., & Ball, G. F. (2023). Song system neuroanatomy, and immediate early gene expression in a finch species with extensive male and female song. Journal of Comparative Physiology A, 1-15.
  • Ying, R., Hamlette, L., Nikoobakht, L., Balaji, R., Miko, N., & Caras, M. L. (2023). Organization of orbitofrontal-auditory pathways in the Mongolian gerbil. Journal of Comparative Neurology, n/a(n/a). https://doi.org/10.1002/cne.25525
  • Menon, K.N., Hoon-Starr, M., Shilton, K., Hoover, E.C. (2023). Core Values in the Traditional Provision of Hearing Healthcare.
  • Rose, E. M., Haakenson, C. M., & Ball, G. F. (2022). Sex differences in seasonal brain plasticity and the neuroendocrine regulation of vocal behavior in songbirds. Hormones and Behavior, 142, 105160.
  • Rose, E. M., Haakenson, C. M., Stennette, K., Patel, A., Gaind, S., Shank, B. D., Madison, F. & Ball, G. F. (2022). Neuroendocrine and behavioral response to testosterone-induced female song in canaries (Serinus canaria). Physiology & Behavior, 250,113782.
  • Rose, E. M., Prior, N. H., & Ball, G. F. (2022). The singing question: re‐conceptualizing birdsong. Biological Reviews, 97(1), 326-342.
  • Baldassano JF, MacLeod KM. Kv1 channels regulate variations in spike patterning and temporal reliability in the avian cochlear nucleus angularis. J Neurophysiol. 2022 Jan 1;127(1):116-129. doi: 10.1152/jn.00460.2021.
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