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Developmental hearing loss disrupts synaptic inhibition: implications for auditory processing
AE, Takesian, Kotak VC, and Sanes DH. 2009. “Developmental Hearing Loss Disrupts Synaptic Inhibition: Implications for Auditory Processing”. Future Neurol 4 (3): 331-49.
Jacob Mclennan
Neuromodulatory inputs to cortical layer 1 interneurons and auditory learning
Dongqin Cai, Ph.D.
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We are a neuroscience lab focused on the circuitry and plasticity of the central auditory system. Our lab is academically affiliated with Harvard Medical School. We are a part of the Eaton-Peabody Laboratories, the world's largest research center for the study of hearing and deafness, and located on...
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Anne E. Takesian, Ph.D, Principal Investigator anne_takesian@meei.harvard.edu Harvard Medical School Eaton-Peabody Laboratories Massachusetts Eye and Ear 243 Charles Street, Boston MA 02114-3096 Benjamin Glickman, Research Technician benjamin_glickman@meei.harvard.edu Harvard Medical School Eaton...
Rescue of inhibitory synapse strength following developmental hearing loss
VC, Kotak, Takesian AE, MacKenzie PC, and Sanes DH. 2013. “Rescue of Inhibitory Synapse Strength Following Developmental Hearing Loss”. PLoS One 8 (1): e53438.
Presynaptic GABA(B) receptors regulate experience-dependent development of inhibitory short-term plasticity
AE, Takesian, Kotak VC, and Sanes DH. 2010. “Presynaptic GABA(B) Receptors Regulate Experience-Dependent Development of Inhibitory Short-Term Plasticity”. J Neurosci 30 (7): 2716-27.
Emma He
Neuromodulation of layer 1 cortical inhibitory circuits