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The 3 two-item sequences differed with regard to how the stimuli were presented to the subject: Both stimuli in the sequence were presented either to the same receptor (ear, finger, or visual receptive field) or to different receptors.
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The progressive nature of this form of deafness in Cavaliers is believed to be caused by degeneration of the hearing nerve rather than the lack of formation or early degeneration of the inner ear receptors.
"We're leaning toward a third receptor in the inner ear, and we're doing experiments to try to determine whether it is in fact a receptor or not".
Normally, the brain recognises that you are moving by integrating signals from your eyes, inner ear and receptors that sense body movement in the neck and limbs.
Most often the problem is the loss of sensory receptors in the inner ear known as hair cells, experts say.
This makes the immutable truth about noise-induced hearing loss that, once a person's hair cells (the sensory receptors of the inner ear, which are responsible for detecting sound waves) are damaged, there's no pill or procedure that will reverse the affliction all the more devastating.
Sensorineural hearing loss in humans may be caused by a loss of hair cells (sensory receptors in the inner ear that are associated with hearing).
Cavalier King Charles Spaniels may be predisposed to a form of congenital deafness, which is present at birth, due to a lack of formation or early degeneration of receptors in the inner ear, although this is relatively rare.
2) Are ErbB receptors expressed during inner ear development?
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