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5595
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Overview

James F. Willott is affiliated with the University of South Florida in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on neuroscience, with notable contributions to sensory systems, cognitive neuroscience, and neurology.

The scientist has explored several topics related to auditory function and disorders. These include:

  • Hearing, Cochlea, Tinnitus, Genetics
  • Hearing Loss and Rehabilitation
  • Vestibular and auditory disorders

Among their recent publications is the paper titled "Age-related changes of auditory sensitivity across the life span of CBA/CaJ mice", published in 2023 in the journal Hearing Research. This work has attracted citations relevant to studies on auditory health and aging.

James F. Willott has collaborated frequently with co-authors:

  • Collin R. Park
  • Joseph P. Walton

Their publications appear in venues including Hearing Research, reflecting a consistent research interest in auditory function and associated topics within neuroscience.

Best Publications

  • A major gene affecting age-related hearing loss in C57BL/6J mice.

    Kenneth R. Johnson;Lawrence C. Erway;Susan A. Cook;James F. Willott

  • Genetics of age-related hearing loss in mice: I. Inbred and F1 hybrid strains

    Lawrence C. Erway;James F. Willott;Jonathan R. Archer;David E. Harrison

  • Genetic Analysis Reveals Different Functions for the Products of the Thyroid Hormone Receptor α Locus

    Karine Gauthier;Michelina Plateroti;Clare B. Harvey;Graham R. Williams

  • Effects of aging, hearing loss, and anatomical location on thresholds of inferior colliculus neurons in C57BL/6 and CBA mice

    James F. Willott

  • Aging and the auditory brainstem response in mice with severe or minimal presbycusis

    Kelly Paris Hunter;James F. Willott

  • Plasticity of auditory cortex associated with sensorineural hearing loss in adult C57BL/6J mice

    James F. Willott;Lindsay M. Aitkin;Sandra L. McFadden

  • Noise-induced hearing loss can alter neural coding and increase excitability in the central nervous system

    James F. Willott;Shao-Ming Lu

  • The aging auditory system: anatomic and physiologic changes and implications for rehabilitation.

    Theresa Hnath Chisolm;James F. Willott;Jennifer J. Lister

  • Report of the Eriksholm Workshop on auditory deprivation and acclimatization.

    S Arlinger;S Gatehouse;R A Bentler;D Byrne

  • Prepulse inhibition of the startle response in mice: relationship to hearing loss and auditory system plasticity.

    James F. Willott;Stephanie Carlson;Haixiao Chen

  • Genetics of age-related hearing loss in mice. II. Strain differences and effects of caloric restriction on cochlear pathology and evoked response thresholds.

    James F. Willott;Lawrence C. Erway;Jonathan R. Archer;David E. Harrison

  • Comparison of the auditory sensitivity of neurons in the cochlear nucleus and inferior colliculus of young and aging C57BL/6J and CBA/J mice.

    James F. Willott;Kourosh Parham;Kelly Paris Hunter

  • Handbook of Mouse Auditory Research: From Behavior to Molecular Biology

    James F. Willott

  • Acoustic startle response in young and aging C57BL/6J and CBA/J mice.

    Kourosh Parham;James F. Willott

  • Response properties of inferior colliculus neurons in young and very old CBA/J mice

    James F Willott;Kourosh Parham;Kelly Paris Hunter

  • The BALB/c mouse as an animal model for progressive sensorineural hearing loss

    James F Willott;Jeremy G Turner;Stephanie Carlson;Dalian Ding

  • Response properties of inferior colliculus neurons in middle-aged C57BL/6J mice with presbycusis.

    James F Willott;Kourosh Parham;Kelly Paris Hunter

  • The behavioral salience of tones as indicated by prepulse inhibition of the startle response: relationship to hearing loss and central neural plasticity in C57BL/6J mice.

    Stephanie Carlson;James F. Willott

  • Changes in frequency representation in the auditory system of mice with age-related hearing impairment

    James F. Willott

  • Modulation of presbycusis: current status and future directions.

    James F. Willott;Theresa Hnath Chisolm;Jennifer J. Lister

  • Midbrain pathways of audiogenic seizures in DBA2 mice

    James F. Willott;Shao Ming Lu

Frequent Co-Authors

Sandra L. McFadden
Sandra L. McFadden University at Buffalo, State University of New York
William A. Falls
William A. Falls University of Vermont
Barbara Canlon
Barbara Canlon Karolinska Institute
Nenad Bogdanovic
Nenad Bogdanovic Karolinska Institute
Richard Salvi
Richard Salvi University at Buffalo, State University of New York
Alcino J. Silva
Alcino J. Silva University of California, Los Angeles
Donald M. Caspary
Donald M. Caspary Southern Illinois University School of Medicine
Nina Kraus
Nina Kraus Northwestern University
Duck O. Kim
Duck O. Kim University of Connecticut Health Center
Lindsay Aitkin
Lindsay Aitkin Monash University

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