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Recently published research papers by the Ear Institute's. Learn more about the oustanding work of our researchers on the UCL Profiles website.

Year 2025
Title
EI Authors 
NF2-related schwannomatosis: A view from within the inner earEleanor D. Brown, Shada Nassar, Daniel J. Jagger
Evaluating Listening Behaviours of Nightclub Goers: An International Web-Based Study with Resident AdvisorPaul Radomskij
Rare disease gene association discovery in the 100,000 Genomes ProjectSally Dawson, Leitizia Vestito, Michael R. Bowl
Early detection and management of hearing loss to reduce dementia risk in older adults with mild cognitive impairment: findings from the treating auditory impairment and cognition trial (TACT)Anne Schilder, Doris- Eva Bamiou
Myosin-based nucleation of actin filaments contributes to stereocilia development critical for hearingCarlos Aguilar, Michael R. Bowl
Relationships between hearing, auditory processing, and communication in children diagnosed with auditory neuropathy spectrum disorderHannah Cooper
Auditory evoked-potential abnormalities in a mouse model of22q11.2 Deletion Syndrome and their interactions with hearingimpairment                                                                                                                                     Jennifer Linden, Chen Lu                           
Year 2024
Title
EI Authors 
Gradient boosted decision trees reveal nuances of auditory discrimination behaviorJennifer Bizley
Ferret contributions to the business of sensory neurobiologyJennifer Bizley, Rebecca Norris
Virtual reality games for spatial hearing training in children and young people with bilateral cochlear implants: the “Both Ears (BEARS)” approachBhavisha Parmar
Understanding the sound environments of young children: potential implications for radio aid useHannah Cooper, Doris - Eva Bamiou
Developmental shaping of node of Ranvier geometry contributes to spike timing maturation in primary auditory afferentsDan Jagger, Anwen Bullen
Mitochondrial dynamics regulate cell morphology in the developing cochleaDan Jagger, Stephen Terry, Anwen Bullen
Sleep pressure modulates single-neuron synapse number in zebrafishAnya Suppermpool
A burden shared: The evolutionary case for studying human deafness in DrosophilaJoerg T Albert
Pleiotropic brain function of whirlin identified by a novel mutationCarlos Aquilar Hernandez
Comparative biology of the amniote vestibular utricleMarcela Lipovsek
Generalization of auditory expertise in audio engineers and instrumental musiciansMaria Chait, Claudia Contadini-Wright
Cross-Modal Interactions Between Auditory Attention and Oculomotor ControlMaria Chait, Claudia Contadini-Wright
BAI1 localizes AMPA receptors at the cochlear afferent post-synaptic density and is essential for hearing Michael R. Bowl
Concurrent Encoding of Sequence Predictability and Event-Evoked Prediction Error in Unfolding Auditory PatternsMaria Chait, Migyue Hu
Eye movements track prioritized auditory features in selective attention to natural speechMaria Chait
Year 2023
Title 
EI Co-author
Dissociable Neural Correlates of Multisensory Coherence and Selective AttentionJennifer Bizley
Reversible Inactivation of Ferret Auditory Cortex Impairs Spatial and Nonspatial HearingJennifer Bizley
Mismatch Responses to Speech Contrasts in Preschoolers with and without Developmental Language DisorderAna Campos
Is auditory processing measured by the N100 an endophenotype for psychosis? A family study and a meta-analysisJennifer F. Linden
Implicit auditory memory in older listeners: From encoding to 6-month retention Maria Chait
What is the role of the hippocampus and parahippocampal gyrus in the persistence of tinnitus?Alexander J. Billig
Hippocampal atrophy is associated with hearing loss in cognitively normal adultsAlexander J. Billig
Clarin-2 gene supplementation durably preserves hearing in a model of progressive hearing lossMichael R. Bowl
Regulation of otic neurosensory specification by Notch and Wnt signalling: insights from RNA-seq screenings in the embryonic chicken inner earMagdalena Zak, Nicolas Daudet
Absence of Embigin accelerates hearing loss and causes sub-viability, brain and heart defects in C57BL/6N mice due to interaction with Cdh23ahl Sherylanne Newton, Carlos Aquilar, Marisa Flook
Age-related changes in P2Y receptor signalling in mouse cochlear supporting cellsDaniel J. Jagger
A phase I/IIa safety and efficacy trial of intratympanic gamma-secretase inhibitor as a regenerative drug treatment for sensorineural hearing lossAnne G.M. Schilder, Shakeel Saeed

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