Publications by authors named "Mario Gomez Martinez"

Article Synopsis
  • Rats and mice are often overlooked as models for studying binaural hearing, particularly in low-frequency sound localization via interaural time differences (ITDs), due to their head size and hearing range.
  • Recent studies reveal that the morphology and physiology of mouse medial superior olive (MSO) neurons are similar to those in other mammals that effectively use ITDs to locate sounds.
  • The research involved neuroanatomical tracing in rats, showing that the MSO is well-developed with significant connections to auditory nuclei, suggesting a potential role in sound localization despite previous assumptions about its size and significance.
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Introduction: In the mammalian auditory pathway, the nuclei of the lateral lemniscus (NLL) are thought to be exclusively involved in the bottom-up transmission of auditory information. However, our repeated observation of numerous NLL neurons labeled after injection of retrograde tracers into the superior olivary complex (SOC) led us to systematically investigate with retrograde tracers the descending projections from the NLL to the SOC of the rat.

Methods: We performed large injections of FluoroGold into the SOC to determine NLL contributions to descending projections, and focal injections of biotinylated dextran amine (BDA) to pinpoint the specific nuclei of the SOC innervated by each NLL.

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Over half of all persons with rare diseases (RDs) in Spain experience diagnostic delay (DD) but little is known about its consequences. This study therefore aimed to analyze the psychological impact of obtaining a diagnosis of an RD, and to ascertain what social determinants are influenced and what the personal consequences are, according to whether or not patients experienced DD. Data were obtained from a purpose-designed form completed by persons registered at the Spanish Rare Diseases Patient Registry.

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Many people living with rare disease (RD) report a difficult diagnostic process from the symptom onset until they obtain the definitive diagnosis. The aim of this study was thus to ascertain the diagnostic process in RDs, and explore the determinants related with having to wait for more than one year in this process (defined as "diagnostic delay"). We conducted a case-control study, using a purpose-designed form from the Spanish Rare Diseases Patient Registry for data-collection purposes.

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The aim of this paper is to present digital representations of humans (i.e., avatars) that look like the self, applied to the Mental Health (MH) field.

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