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Hearing and Hormones
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This book reviews the growing literature that is consistent with the hypothesis that hormones can regulate auditory physiology and perception across a broad range of animal taxa, including humans. Understanding how hormones modulate auditory function has far reaching implications for advancing our knowledge in the basic biomedical sciences and in understanding the evolution of acoustic communication systems. A fundamental goal of neuroscience is to understand how hormones modulate neural circuits and behavior. For example, steroids such as estrogens and androgens are well-known regulators of vocal motor behaviors used during social acoustic communication. Recent studies have shown that these same hormones can also greatly influence the reception of social acoustic signals, leading to the more efficient exchange of acoustic information.
Functions as a high-profile and up-to-date reference on current work that examines the relationship of hearing, hormones and reproduction Constitutes a unique and important comparative reference on the topic of how hormones and reproductive state influence auditory processing across a broad range of animal taxa Appeals to researchers who study auditory plasticity related to hormones, reproduction and experience Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras
Autorentext
Drs. Bass and Sisneros are both internationally recognized experts in the field of steroid-dependent plasticity of the auditory system. Together they have published high-impact papers on the adaptive hormone dependent plasticity of the auditory system, and more generally in the field of neuroethology and acoustic communication. Together they bring to the volume unique scientific expertise on the effects of hormones on hearing and they will ensure the timely progression of the editorial process
Klappentext
A fundamental goal of neuroscience is to understand how hormones modulate neural circuits and behavior. Hearing and Hormones reviews the growing literature showing that hormones can regulate auditory physiology and anatomy, and the perception of acoustic signals across a broad range of animal taxa, including humans. ****
· Hearing and Hormones: Paying Homage to the Comparative Approach by Andrew H. Bass
· Hormone-Dependent Plasticity of Auditory Systems in Fishes by Paul M. Forlano, Karen P. Maruska, Joseph A. Sisneros, and Andrew H. Bass
· Effects of Steroid Hormones on Hearing and Communication in Frogs by Walt Wilczynski and Sabrina S. Burmeister
· Modulation of Peripheral and Central Auditory Processing by Estrogens in Birds by****Melissa L. Caras and Luke Remage-Healey
· Hormones and the Incentive Salience of Bird Song by Donna L. Maney and Carlos A. Rodriguez-Saltos
· Hormone-Dependent and Experience-Dependent Auditory Plasticity for Social Communication by Kelly K. Chong and Robert C. Liu
· Thyroid Hormone and the Mammalian Auditory System by Douglas Forrest and Lily Ng
· Hormone Replacement Therapy and Its Effects on Human Hearing by Robert D. Frisina and D. Robert Frisina
About the Editors:
Andrew H. Bass is Professor in the Department of Neurobiology and Behavior, and Senior Associate Vice Provost for Research at Cornell University.
Joseph A. Sisneros is Associate Professor in the Department of Psychology and an adjunct Associate Professor in the Department of Biology at the University of Washington.
Richard R. Fay is Distinguished Research Professor of Psychology at Loyola University Chicago.
Arthur N. Popper is Professor Emeritus and Research Professor in the Department of Biology at the University of Maryland, College Park.
About the Series:
The Springer Handbook of Auditory Research presents a series of synthetic reviews of fundamental topics dealing with auditory systems. Each volume is independent and authoritative; taken as a set, this series is the definitive resource in the field.
Inhalt
- Hormone and Reproductive-Dependent Plasticity of Hearing - An Overview: Andrew Bass and Joseph Sisneros.- 2. Hormone-dependent plasticity of auditory systems in fishes: Paul Forlano, Karen Maruska, Joseph Sisneros and Andrew Bass.- 3. Effects of hormones on the auditory system and acoustic communication in frogs: Walter Wilczynski (awaiting confirmation).- 4. Reproductive and hormone dependent effects on peripheral and hindbrain auditory processing in birds: Melissa Caras, Edwin Rubel and Eliot Brenowitz (awaiting confirmation).- 5. Control of central auditory processing by brain generated estrogen in birds: Luke Remage-Healey.- 6. The role of estrogen in mammalian (mouse) auditory function: Barbara Canlon (awaiting confirmation).- 7. The role of thyroid hormone on mammalian auditory function. Douglas. Forrest (awaiting confirmation).- 8. Hormone replacement therapy and its effects on human hearing: Robert Frisina (awaiting confirmation).- 9. Sex differencesand hormonal effects on human audition: Dennis McFadden (awaiting confirmation).- 10. Estrogen and regeneration of mammalian hair cells: Elizabeth Oesterle and Jennifer Stone (awaiting confirmation).- 11. Reproductive related social plasticity and hearing in mammals: Robert Liu (awaiting confirmation).
Weitere Informationen
- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09783319265957
- Editor Andrew H. Bass, Joseph A. Sisneros, Arthur N. Popper, Richard R Fay
- Sprache Englisch
- Größe H241mm x B160mm x T18mm
- Jahr 2016
- EAN 9783319265957
- Format Fester Einband
- ISBN 3319265954
- Veröffentlichung 03.05.2016
- Titel Hearing and Hormones
- Untertitel Springer Handbook of Auditory Research 57
- Gewicht 506g
- Herausgeber Springer
- Anzahl Seiten 224
- Lesemotiv Verstehen
- Genre Medical Books