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Balance in the News: NIDCD-Supported Research

  • As the brain plans movements, the middle frontal gyrus is listening: A brain-computer interface study reveals one brain region’s surprising role in planning movements exclusively in response to sounds (1/12/2021)
  • Two molecular handshakes for hearing: Findings shed light on how hearing happens at the molecular level (10/01/2020)
  • NIDCD lab applies gene therapy to hearing loss (9/04/2020)
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