Baylor College of Medicine: Mapping the Cells That Tune in to Sound
January 10, 2025
January 10, 2025
HOUSTON, Texas, Jan. 10 (TNSres) -- The Baylor College of Medicine issued the following news:
When we hear sounds, specialized cells in the cochlear nucleus are the first to process that information, enabling our brains to understand speech, enjoy music and recognize various noises. For decades, this area has been known to be a vital part of the auditory system; however, specific cell populations responsible for processing different sounds within the cochlear nucleus have not fully . . .
When we hear sounds, specialized cells in the cochlear nucleus are the first to process that information, enabling our brains to understand speech, enjoy music and recognize various noises. For decades, this area has been known to be a vital part of the auditory system; however, specific cell populations responsible for processing different sounds within the cochlear nucleus have not fully . . .