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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2024 Jul 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Physiol. 2023 May 30;601(14):2991–3006. doi: 10.1113/JP284452

Fig 4: Single-unit tone-in-noise threshold shifts are reduced by cochlear synapopathy.

Fig 4:

A) Example change in RF for a SC from a noise-exposed animal in the presence of 40- and 60-dB SPL background noise. B) Single-unit TIN threshold shifts for 40- and 60-dB SPL background noise for SCs from sham and noise-exposed animals. Both individual units (black and red dots), and mean data (± SD, black and red bars) are presented with the same y-axis. C) Single-unit TIN threshold shifts at 40- and 60-dB SPL for PL neurons from sham and noise-exposed animals. D) Single-unit TIN threshold shifts at 40 - and 60-dB SPL for Ch neurons from sham and noise-exposed animals. Yellow triangles represent the noise exposure spectrum.