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Research interests

PhD project: Neurobiology and Hearing Loss: investigating the social, cognitive and anatomical impact of hearing loss in youth over the lifespan.

 

Publications

Animal models of early-onset hearing loss: A systematic review of the effects on cognition, social behavior, vocalization, and neurobiological mechanisms

Maternal SSRI use during pregnancy: Links between gut microbiome, offspring behaviour, and brain transcriptomics

Slight and hidden hearing loss differentially affect short- and long-term memory in young rats

Slight and hidden hearing loss in young rats is associated with impaired recognition memory and reduced myelination in the corpus callosum

Nothing compares 2U: Using the naked mole-rat as a comparative model in auditory neuroscience

Consequences of early hearing loss on brain and behavior in rats

Neurobiological underpinnings of noise induced hearing loss on altered social and cognitive behavior: evaluation of cortical thickness and neurogenesis

Neurobiological underpinnings of noise induced hearing loss on altered social and cognitive behavior: evaluation of cortical thickness and neurogenesis

Role of auditory input on endbulb morphology in the naked mole rat

Press/media

Celebrating five years of the Young Academy Groningen