Brain Rewires End-of-Sound Signals Within 24 Hours of Noise Exposure

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Source: Neuroscience News
Brain Rewires End-of-Sound Signals Within 24 Hours of Noise Exposure
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Researchers show that after damaging noise exposure, the brainstem’s superior paraolivary nucleus rapidly re-tunes within 24 hours to restore precise sound-offset signals, compensating for reduced hearing by increasing neuronal excitability and strengthening inhibitory inputs. This fast, circuit-specific adaptation preserves the timing of sound endings even as overall sensitivity declines, highlighting the brain’s resilience and offering potential directions for therapies addressing noise-related hearing loss.

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