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In Hmx2, Hmx3 and Hmx2/3 null mice mutants cochlea gross structure appears unaffected, hearing capabilities in Hmx3 mutants appear normal but have not been directly tested in double mutants [ 24, 55].
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While, the real-time gamma power index appeared to remain unaffected by hearing nonsensical phrases, it invariably increased while the patient listened to a person speak.
Umphrey's fans can rent a wireless receiver and headphones that let them hear what the musicians hear, unaffected by the venue's acoustics.
She became paralyzed on her right side, and although her hearing was unaffected, she could not speak.
The hearing was unaffected, and the febrile attacks were not precipitated by exposure to cold or damp environment.
They report that the endolymphatic compartments in these mice are expanded, whereas hair cell development in the cochlea (which is crucial for normal hearing) is unaffected.
If your hearing is unaffected but the tinnitus remains a problem, you can also get implants which stimulate the auditory nerve using an electrical impulse.
Saturday's fight has been postponed after Chisora withdrew with a fractured hand but Fury's hearing will be unaffected.
Patients with unilateral aural atresia usually have normal hearing on the unaffected side, unless an underlying syndrome is associated, for example, Goldenhar syndrome [ 5].
In the unilateral microtia, the right ear is more frequently affected, accounting for ∼60% of the unilateral cases; the unaffected ear usually has normal hearing (Castilla and Orioli, 1986; Harris et al., 1996; Jafek et al., 1975; Mastroiacovo et al., 1995).
However, even in cases where the ossicles are damaged, hearing may appear deceptively unaffected or only mildly impaired due to the fact that the transmission of sound by the cholesteatoma can bridge the ossicular gap.
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