Publications by authors named "Catherine Barone"

Naked mole-rats are highly vocal, eusocial, subterranean rodents with, counterintuitively, poor hearing. The causes underlying their altered hearing are unknown. Moreover, whether altered hearing is degenerate or adaptive to their unique lifestyles is controversial.

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Article Synopsis
  • Naked mole rats have poor auditory capabilities compared to other rodents, showing elevated thresholds and limited sound localization.
  • The study examined cochlear innervation using immunofluorescence and quantitative image analysis, comparing naked mole rats to mice, gerbils, and Damaraland mole rats.
  • Key findings include reduced inner hair cell afferent ribbon density and increased outer hair cell afferent ribbon density in both naked and Damaraland mole rats, alongside differences in postnatal developmental patterns, highlighting evolutionary adaptations in subterranean environments.
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Naked mole-rats are extremely social and extremely vocal rodents, displaying a wide range of functionally distinct call types and vocalizing almost continuously. Their vocalizations are low frequency, and a behavioral audiogram has shown that naked mole-rats, like other subterranean mammals, hear only low frequencies. Hence, the frequency range of their hearing and vocalizations appears to be well matched.

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Clinical information systems offer an opportunity to provide clinicians with medical reference materials during clinical encounters when the information is most beneficial. Implementation of this "Infobutton" concept has been described by a number of institutions with locally developed clinical information systems and electronic medical records. This article describes the development of an infobutton-like application called ClinRefLink embedded within a commercial clinical information system.

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