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We experience a wide range of sounds at varying levels. The brain's auditory neurons constantly adapt their responses to changes in sound level to help us perceive and understand what we hear. King Group researchers have previously demonstrated how these neurons do this and have now produced new evidence for exactly where this happens in the brain and the perceptual consequences of these adaptations.
Samira Lakhal-Littleton
BSc DPhil Samira Lakhal-Littleton - Associate Professor of Cell Physiology and MRC Senior Non-Clinical Research Fellow
Rejko Kruger
Rejko Kruger - Dept of Translational Neuroscience, University of Luxembourg
Duncan Sparrow
PhD Duncan Sparrow - Associate Professor and BHF Senior Basic Science Research Fellow
Inhye Park
DPhil Inhye Park - BHF CRE Intermediate Transition Research Fellow
Aleksandra Serafin
PhD Aleksandra Serafin - Postdoctoral Fellow
Marcos Castro Guarda
DPhil Marcos Castro Guarda - Postdoctoral Research Scientist
Vladyslav Vyazovskiy
PhD Vladyslav Vyazovskiy - Professor of Sleep Physiology
Brent Ryan
Brent Ryan - Group Leader, Departmental Research Lecturer