quinta-feira, 27 de outubro de 2011
5 ways to listen better - Julian Treasure
sexta-feira, 14 de outubro de 2011
Growth Hormone May One Day Repair Cochlea Hair Cell Damage
The researchers traced the repair to an alteration in the regulation of 839 genes. Many of the cellular pathways involved were the same as those involved in cancer. This included a massive 64 fold increase in the transcription of growth hormone.
They then investigated the effect of injecting growth hormone (GH) on cell proliferation in control zebrafish utricles and saccules, since GH was significantly increased in the zebrafish following acoustic trauma.
The GH injection increased cell proliferation in the inner ear of non-sound-exposed zebrafish, suggesting that GH could play an important role in sensory hair cell regeneration in the teleost ear.
The research, published in BioMed Central's open access journal BMC Neuroscience, may one day lead to a growth hormone therapy for repairing damaged hair cells in humans.
SOURCE: Hearing Review
segunda-feira, 3 de outubro de 2011
Evelyn Glennie shows how to listen
Recorded February 2003 in Monterey, California. Duration: 32:20
From TED
Another great testimony illustrating that hearing loss doesn't imply the loss of musicality! :)