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The Center for Hearing Research at UC Irvine is a multidisciplinary
group of scientists spanning six Departments in four Schools,
who are bound by a common interest in hearing research. We have
been meeting since 1998, first as an informal group (“Things
Auditory”) and then as the Irvine Research Unit in Hearing
and Speech Sciences. We became a Campus Center in 2005.
CHR research spans a remarkably broad range of levels
(e.g., molecular, cellular, systems, behavioral) and approaches
(e.g., molecular biology, electrophysiology, psychophysics, computation,
human imaging). Interest areas include the molecular determinants
of structure and function, neural processing of acoustic information,
auditory plasticity, perception of simple and complex stimuli
including speech, and processing by hearing-impaired listeners.
Clinical populations include patients who suffer from auditory
neuropathy, and patients with cochlear implants.
The major goal CHR is to promote an understanding of hearing
across all levels of biological organization. To this end, we
hold regular meetings to learn about research that is ongoing
in members’ laboratories and to discuss recent publications
of interest. We also sponsor seminars and workshops with invited
speakers from other institutions. Finally, we fund pilot projects
involving collaborations among two or more members’ laboratories.
CHR’s activities are supported by funds from UCI’s
Office of Research and Graduate Studies.
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