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Overview

Susan E. Shore is affiliated with the University of Michigan-Ann Arbor in the United States. Their research primarily centers on neuroscience, with a specialized focus on sensory systems and cognitive neuroscience. Additional subfields of study include speech and hearing, experimental and cognitive psychology, and neurology.

The scientist's work spans several key topics related to auditory processing and neurophysiology. These include hearing, cochlea, tinnitus, and genetics; hearing loss and rehabilitation; noise effects and management; multisensory perception and integration; vestibular and auditory disorders; biochemical analysis and sensing techniques; and neural dynamics and brain function.

Their recent publications reflect a strong engagement with auditory system research. Notable papers include:

  • Noise Exposure Alters Glutamatergic and GABAergic Synaptic Connectivity in the Hippocampus and Its Relevance to Tinnitus, 2021, Neural Plasticity
  • Ventral cochlear nucleus bushy cells encode hyperacusis in guinea pigs, 2020, Scientific Reports
  • From hidden hearing loss to supranormal auditory processing by neurotrophin 3-mediated modulation of inner hair cell synapse density, 2024, PLoS Biology
  • Reversing Synchronized Brain Circuits Using Targeted Auditory-Somatosensory Stimulation to Treat Phantom Percepts, 2023, JAMA Network Open
  • Audiotactile interactions in the mouse cochlear nucleus, 2021, Scientific Reports

Common venues for their publications include Scientific Reports and The Journal of Physiology, each hosting multiple papers. They also have contributions published in bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), Neural Plasticity, and PLoS Biology.

Frequent collaboration partners include Calvin Wu with six joint works, David T. Martel with five, as well as Gabriel Corfas, A. D. Hockley, and Lingchao Ji contributing to several coauthored papers.

Best Publications

  • Ringing Ears: The Neuroscience of Tinnitus

    Larry E. Roberts;Jos J. Eggermont;Donald M. Caspary;Susan E. Shore

  • Maladaptive plasticity in tinnitus--triggers, mechanisms and treatment.

    Susan E. Shore;Larry E. Roberts;Berthold Langguth

  • Trigeminal ganglion innervates the auditory brainstem.

    Susan E. Shore;Susan E. Shore;Zoltan Vass;Noel L. Wys;Richard A. Altschuler

  • Multisensory integration in the dorsal cochlear nucleus: unit responses to acoustic and trigeminal ganglion stimulation

    S. E. Shore

  • Dorsal cochlear nucleus responses to somatosensory stimulation are enhanced after noise-induced hearing loss

    S. E. Shore;S. Koehler;S. Koehler;M. Oldakowski;L. F. Hughes

  • Neural mechanisms underlying somatic tinnitus

    Susan Shore;Jianxun Zhou;Seth Koehler;Seth Koehler

  • Vessicular glutamate transporters 1 and 2 are differentially associated with auditory nerve and spinal trigeminal inputs to the cochlear nucleus.

    Jianxun Zhou;Naveen Nannapaneni;Susan Shore;Susan Shore

  • Somatosensory influence on the cochlear nucleus and beyond.

    Susan E. Shore;Jianxun Zhou

  • Direct evidence of trigeminal innervation of the cochlear blood vessels

    Z Vass;S.E Shore;S.E Shore;A.L Nuttall;J.M Miller

  • Projections from the trigeminal nuclear complex to the cochlear nuclei: A retrograde and anterograde tracing study in the guinea pig

    Jianxun Zhou;Susan E. Shore

  • Noise Overexposure Alters Long-Term Somatosensory-Auditory Processing in the Dorsal Cochlear Nucleus—Possible Basis for Tinnitus-Related Hyperactivity?

    Susanne Dehmel;Shashwati Pradhan;Seth Koehler;Sanford Bledsoe

  • Cross-modal interactions of auditory and somatic inputs in the brainstem and midbrain and their imbalance in tinnitus and deafness.

    S. Dehmel;Y. L. Cui;S. E. Shore

  • Convergence of spinal trigeminal and cochlear nucleus projections in the inferior colliculus of the guinea pig

    Jianxun Zhou;Susan E. Shore;Susan E. Shore

  • Auditory-somatosensory bimodal stimulation desynchronizes brain circuitry to reduce tinnitus in guinea pigs and humans

    Kendra L. Marks;David T. Martel;Calvin Wu;Gregory J. Basura

  • Cochlear Damage Changes the Distribution of Vesicular Glutamate Transporters Associated with Auditory and Nonauditory Inputs to the Cochlear Nucleus

    Chunhua Zeng;Nishant Nannapaneni;Jianxun Zhou;Larry F. Hughes

  • High‐synchrony cochlear compound action potentials evoked by rising frequency‐swept tone bursts

    Susan E. Shore;Alfred L. Nuttall

  • Mechanisms of Noise-Induced Tinnitus: Insights from Cellular Studies.

    Susan E. Shore;Calvin Wu

  • Connections between the cochlear nuclei in guinea pig.

    Susan E. Shore;Donald A. Godfrey;Robert H. Helfert;Richard A. Altschuler

  • Plasticity of somatosensory inputs to the cochlear nucleus – implications for tinnitus

    S.E. Shore

  • Descending projections to the dorsal and ventral divisions of the cochlear nucleus in guinea pig.

    Susan E. Shore;Robert H. Helfert;Sanford C. Bledsoe;Richard A. Altschuler

  • Increased Synchrony and Bursting of Dorsal Cochlear Nucleus Fusiform Cells Correlate with Tinnitus.

    Calvin Wu;David T. Martel;Susan E. Shore;Susan E. Shore

Frequent Co-Authors

Alfred L. Nuttall
Alfred L. Nuttall Oregon Health & Science University
Larry F. Hughes
Larry F. Hughes Southern Illinois University School of Medicine
Richard A. Altschuler
Richard A. Altschuler University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
David F. Dolan
David F. Dolan University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Michael A. Sutton
Michael A. Sutton University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Larry E. Roberts
Larry E. Roberts McMaster University
Josef M. Miller
Josef M. Miller University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Berthold Langguth
Berthold Langguth University of Regensburg
Kensall D. Wise
Kensall D. Wise University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Thomas M Glaser
Thomas M Glaser University of California, Davis

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