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Kelsey Anbuhl
Kelsey Anbuhl
Postdoctoral Fellow, New York University
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The acoustical cues to sound location in the guinea pig (Cavia porcellus)
NT Greene, KL Anbuhl, W Williams, DJ Tollin
Hearing research 316, 1-15, 2014
332014
Spatial hearing ability of the pigmented Guinea pig (Cavia porcellus): Minimum audible angle and spatial release from masking in azimuth
NT Greene, KL Anbuhl, AT Ferber, M DeGuzman, PD Allen, DJ Tollin
Hearing research 365, 62-76, 2018
182018
Early development of the human auditory system
KL Anbuhl, KM Uhler, LA Werner, DJ Tollin
Fetal and neonatal physiology, 1396-1411. e3, 2017
182017
Representation of multidimensional stimuli: quantifying the most informative stimulus dimension from neural responses
V Benichoux, AD Brown, KL Anbuhl, DJ Tollin
Journal of Neuroscience 37 (31), 7332-7346, 2017
152017
Supporting equity and inclusion of deaf and hard-of-hearing individuals in professional organizations
JJ Huyck, KL Anbuhl, BN Buran, HJ Adler, SR Atcherson, O Cakmak, ...
Frontiers in education 6, 755457, 2021
142021
Between-ear sound frequency disparity modulates a brain stem biomarker of binaural hearing
AD Brown, KL Anbuhl, JI Gilmer, DJ Tollin
Journal of neurophysiology 122 (3), 1110-1122, 2019
142019
Spatial variation in signal and sensory precision both constrain auditory acuity at high frequencies
AD Brown, V Benichoux, HG Jones, KL Anbuhl, DJ Tollin
Hearing research 370, 65-73, 2018
122018
Development of the head, pinnae, and acoustical cues to sound location in a precocial species, the guinea pig (Cavia porcellus)
KL Anbuhl, V Benichoux, NT Greene, AD Brown, DJ Tollin
Hearing research 356, 35-50, 2017
112017
Auditory processing remains sensitive to environmental experience during adolescence in a rodent model
KL Anbuhl, JD Yao, RA Hotz, TM Mowery, DH Sanes
Nature communications 13 (1), 2872, 2022
92022
Temporary unilateral hearing loss impairs spatial auditory information processing in neurons in the central auditory system
JL Thornton, KL Anbuhl, DJ Tollin
Frontiers in Neuroscience 15, 721922, 2021
92021
Community network for deaf scientists
HJ Adler, KL Anbuhl, SR Atcherson, N Barlow, MA Brennan, JV Brigande, ...
Science 356 (6336), 386-387, 2017
52017
Unilateral conductive hearing loss causes impaired auditory information processing in neurons in the central auditory system
JL Thornton, KL Anbuhl, DJ Tollin
Proceedings of the International Symposium on Auditory and Audiological …, 2013
22013
Navigating a research career with a disability
KL Anbuhl, O Cazares, KA Hubert, R Mahapatra, JD Morgan
Development 150 (16), 2023
12023
Cingulate cortex facilitates auditory perception under challenging listening conditions
KL Anbuhl, M Diez Castro, NA Lee, VS Lee, DH Sanes
BioRxiv, 2023.11. 10.566668, 2023
12023
Early temporary hearing loss impairs behavioral and neural sensitivity to sound location
K Anbuhl
12017
Unilateral auditory deprivation reveals brainstem origin of a sensitive period for spatial hearing
KL Anbuhl, AT Ferber, AD Brown, V Benichoux, NT Greene, DJ Tollin
bioRxiv, 2024.04. 01.587638, 2024
2024
Auditory processing remains sensitive to environmental experience during adolescence
KL Anbuhl, JD Yao, RA Hotz, TM Mowery, DH Sanes
bioRxiv, 2021.04. 12.439537, 2021
2021
Behavioral and neural spatial acuity can be persistently reduced by early temporary hearing loss
DJ Tollin, K Anbuhl
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 144 (3_Supplement), 1710-1710, 2018
2018
Early temporary asymmetrical hearing impairs behavioral and neural sensitivity to sound location
KL Anbuhl, DJ Tollin
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 143 (3_Supplement), 1720-1720, 2018
2018
Temporary unilateral hearing loss during development impairs behavioral and neural sensitivity to interaural level difference cues for sound localization
KL Anbuhl, NT Greene, AD Brown, V Benichoux, AT Ferber, DJ Tollin
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 139 (4_Supplement), 2074-2074, 2016
2016
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