Publications by authors named "Elizabeth A Strickland"
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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Elizabeth A Strickland"
- Elizabeth A. Strickland's recent research primarily focuses on the auditory system, particularly the dynamics of the medial olivocochlear reflex (MOCR) and its implications for cochlear gain control, auditory masking, and speech-in-noise perception across various populations.
- Strickland's work has led to the development of sophisticated auditory models that account for physiological feedback mechanisms and dynamic gain control, highlighting the role of subcortical pathways in auditory processing.
- Her studies emphasize the variability in psychoacoustic measurements of cochlear gain reduction, exploring factors such as elicitor duration, laterality, and signal frequency, all of which demonstrate the complex interactions between cochlear mechanics and auditory perception.