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The UCL Ear Institute is the largest and most multidisciplinary centre for research into hearing and deafness in Europe.

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


Year 2024

Title

EI Co-author

Understanding the sound environments of young children: potential implications for radio aid use

Hannah Cooper

Developmental shaping of node of Ranvier geometry contributes to spike timing maturation in primary auditory afferents

Dan Jagger, Anwen Bullen

Mitochondrial dynamics regulate cell morphology in the developing cochlea

Dan Jagger, Stephen Terry, Anwen Bullen

Sleep pressure modulates single-neuron synapse number in zebrafish

Anya Suppermpool

A burden shared: The evolutionary case for studying human deafness in Drosophila

Joerg T Albert

Pleiotropic brain function of whirlin identified by a novel mutation

Carlos Aquilar Hernandez

Comparative biology of the amniote vestibular utricle

Marcela Lipovsek

Generalization of auditory expertise in audio engineers and instrumental musicians

Maria Chait, Claudia Contadini-Wright

Cross-Modal Interactions Between Auditory Attention and Oculomotor Control

Maria 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 Patterns

Maria Chait, Migyue Hu

Eye movements track prioritized auditory features in selective attention to natural speech

Maria Chait

Year 2023

Title 

EI Co-author

Mismatch Responses to Speech Contrasts in Preschoolers with and without Developmental Language Disorder

Ana Campos

Is auditory processing measured by the N100 an endophenotype for psychosis? A family study and a meta-analysis

Jennifer F. Linden

Implicit auditory memory in older listeners: From encoding to 6-month retention

Prof 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 adults

Alexander J. Billig

Clarin-2 gene supplementation durably preserves hearing in a model of progressive hearing loss

Michael R. Bowl

Regulation of otic neurosensory specification by Notch and Wnt signalling: insights from RNA-seq screenings in the embryonic chicken inner ear

Magdalena 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 cells

Daniel J. Jagger

A phase I/IIa safety and efficacy trial of intratympanic gamma-secretase inhibitor as a regenerative drug treatment for sensorineural hearing loss

Anne G.M. Schilder, Shakeel Saeed